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You can track it by proxy by looking at organic website traffic growth from target pages.

Many places — including New York City, the country’s largest school district — are using the rate of tests that come back with a positive result as a proxy for the spread of the virus in the community.

It can also be seen as a proxy for how things are faring for the rest of Hong Kong’s financial sector.

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Experts generally agree that seizures only represent a fraction of what actually crosses the border, but they can also be a proxy for what is crossing, and tell us a bit about drug prices.

It’s a reverse proxy service that pre-renders and caches your pages.

Hoge joined in, waging a proxy battle against a liberal blogger who accused Walker et al. of being scammers.

People who intentionally hurt children for attention can be accused of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.

We did not find any evidence, through both DNS lookups and proxy testing, that any of these URLs are blocked.

Forced C-section debates often skirt or even devolve into a proxy pro-choice/pro-life debate, explains Diaz-Tello.

Afghanistan was basically an instrument of the West in its proxy war against the Soviets.

This resolution went, therefore, to abolish the right of peers to vote by proxy.

He held the rectories of Middle and Whitchurch in Shropshire, but the duties were performed by a proxy.

Edgar had excused her not staying to throw for herself, but the general proxy, the bookseller, had been successful in her name.

I have been spoiled for correspondence by Mr. Lewes's goodness in always writing letters for me where a proxy is admissible.

The suit was still pending in 1427, when the community nominated Jacques d'Arc its authorised proxy, and sent him to Vaucouleurs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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