0 to act or speak for another person, especially at work:
1 to choose someone to officially speak or act in your place or for a particular purpose:
2 to act or speak for another person, especially at work:
The company claimed that the sheriff had agreed to deputize this private armed force, although the sheriff later disputed this.
It should also be observed, however, that deputizing a standard setter in this way creates a corresponding ' accountability gap' in government as well.
There are two modes of such double discourse within the merely human sphere, deputized and appropriated discourse.
During the study period the practice had four full time partners, just under 8000 patients and used an out of hours deputizing service.
A cross-sectional survey of all models of out of hours care was undertaken, including co-operatives, deputizing services, practice rotas and rural general practitioners doing their own cover.
Those nonresponders who could not be contacted by telephone because of an answering or deputizing service were sent another questionnaire by post, with another covering letter.
The deputizing rapporteur has also raised the matter of public agencies.
Finally, once again, many thanks to the rapporteur and his colleague, whom he was good enough to deputize for.
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