universal agent

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Noun1.universal agent - someone authorized to transact every kind of business for the principal
agent - a representative who acts on behalf of other persons or organizations
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Additionally, during the current year's review management indicated it has initiated the transition of its call center to a universal agent concept.
The Interactive Banker allows Mashreq Bank's universal agent to monitor the customers' transactions on its latest ATMs rolled-out in its modern branches.
“The universal agent (GMI-Agent) is part of our quest to simplify the management of IT,” said Tony Perri, Vallum founder and director of business navigation.
Returning to al-Rubo and the girls, only the 'social outcast', the excess turned universal agent, will endure the tests of love.
The remaining 12 graduates completed the Commercialbank Banking Associates Universal Agent Programme.
PCI compliance: For credit card merchants with a distributed environment, such as retail, hotel, restaurant, and hospitals, where the cost and complexity of PCI compliance is too high, Deep Security is a single "universal agent" that addresses multiple PCI requirements, cost-effectively.
Clearly, the UAE is beginning to see itself not just as a nation united but also as a powerful universal agent with a global duty to humanity at large.
In "The Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844," a youthful work that remained unpublished and largely unknown until the mid-20th century, Marx describes money as "the universal agent of separation," because it transforms human characteristics into something else.
The manuscript is full of references to the aquila or eagle (the volatile principle or sal ammoniac), aqua fortis or "strong water" (mainly nitric acid), aqua vitae (concentrated alcohol, often distilled wine), "dragons," (symbolizing "the volatile and fixed principles [mercury and sulphur]," 253), sophic mercury (describing the universal agent of transmutation) and the urine of Saturn (an ammonium salt), just to name a few.
It is possible to use a universal agent which is suitable for a range of materials.
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