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on one's behalf

  1. see in behalf of.



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In fact, generally speaking, I would say that it’s almost always more productive to try to change one’s own expectations and behavior than to expect others to change on one’s behalf.

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Things to watch for, observed Carlos Perez – research and development practice lead for information technology consultants TrustedSec – are primarily “phishing emails, USB drives left around waiting for a curious person to plug and even phone calls where a person is tricked into downloading and running a piece of software on one’s behalf.”

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As Dartmouth professor Darrin McMahon explains in his fascinating book Divine Fury: A History of Genius, the word dates back to ancient Rome, where it was used to describe a spirit or familiar, able to intercede on one’s behalf with the gods.

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It's always difficult to quantify a captain's impact, leaving only the outcome to argue on one's behalf.

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“And selling access is not qualitatively different from giving special preference to those who spent money on one’s behalf.”

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