Sent to act for or represent another; deputed; as, a delegate judge.
To send as one's representative; to empower as an ambassador; to send with power to transact business; to commission; to depute; to authorize.
To entrust to the care or management of another; to authorize or empower another to act in one's place. See ASSIGN, AUTHORIZE, and REPRESENT.
a scientist from a Member Country who is registered for an IAGA Assembly as a bona-fide scientific participant, or someone who has the agreement of the Secretary-General in consultation with the IAGA Executive Committee to attend and vote as a Delegate at a Conference of Delegates.
A Conference attendee who is neither an exhibitor nor a booth personnel.
Voting representative at a meeting.
Someone who attends an event - such as a conference or summit - who has been instructed on how to vote by those s/he is representing. At PCS Annual Delegate Conference branch delegates are instructed by branch members on which way to vote on motions to be debated at conference at a mandating meeting held prior to conference.
A designated representative who votes on legislation at a National Convention.
a person who has power to act for others; a representative
The person elected at the intergroup level to represent that intergroup or national/language service board at Conference. Regional chairs and trustees also serve as Conference delegates.
A person who acts for or represents another or others.
A representative entitled to exercise powers on behalf of a government, such as a in a convention.
A person invested with authority to carry out the functions, powers and duties of, or to act on behalf of or represent others. A person who occupies an official position at the University, that position having been assigned authorities or powers by the Vice-Chancellor by way of the Universityâ€(tm)s delegations system.
a person appointed or elected to represent others
an elected representative, sent to a convention or special gathering
an elected representative to the local party from their precinct, or neighborhood
a person chosen by people to represent them
a person, usually a party stalwart, who then goes to the party convention, usually held around July
a reference type that represents a strongly typed function pointer
a representative - someone who is sent by a group/organization yo represent them
A person having the right to vote at the Annual Council Meeting. Four groups in the council have this right: members of the Board of Directors and the Council Nominating Committee, area chairs, and delegates elected by each area association.
A person who represents others at a convention.
A representative who bases his or her votes on the majority opinions of the people he or she represents.
a representative, to a national or state political convention, who dramatically walks out, weeps during the highpoints of marginally impassioned speeches, and whose fashion choices can provide ample comedy for decades to come
Lead management representative from an A-D Affiliate or a Preferred Supplier to A-D. Delegates are ultimately responsible for coordinating and managing all facets of their companies' participation in A-D.
A representative to a party's national convention chosen by local voters to vote for a particular candidate. Each state is assigned a certain number of delegates based on its population.
a person who is chosen to represent a local political party at a political convention.
A person designated to act for or represent another or others; a deputy; representative, as in a political convention.
The man or woman elected at the electoral assembly every other year to represent the area at the annual meeting of the Conference in New York and to bring back to the area the results of the Conference meeting (See Chapter V of the Service Manual.)
Registered individuals (14 years or older) elected by their association to represent them at annual meetings and to give/receive input from the Board of Directors on a variety of issues.
A delegate is an individual (or a member of a group called a delegation) who represents the interests of a larger organization (e.g. a government, a charity, an NGO, or a trade union) at a meeting of some kind (e.g. trade talks, an environmental summit, aid negotiations, or an industrial dispute).
A Delegate to Congress is a non-voting member of the United States House of Representatives who is elected from a U.S. territory or from the District of Columbia. While unable to vote in the full House, a non-voting Delegate may vote in a House committee of which the Delegate is a member. The positions are now more permanent, having been supported by Congressional legislation (see Section 891, of Title 48 of the U.