The shop is located close to its target market in downtown Calgary and holds flexible hours for its clients' convenience. |
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Budget notwithstanding, a high-end kitchen was the clients' must-have item. |
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The company in Los Angeles is but one of several companies that hire people to troll Internet chatrooms and newsgroups posing as clients' fans. |
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In it he seeks an order that his clients' appeal be heard afresh before a new court. |
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Jeff tones up his clients' muscles with some regular gentle weight-lifting. |
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Sunday's piece highlighted court-appointed guardians who failed to file required reports on their clients or misspent clients' money. |
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Patrons remained in the superior social position, even if they failed to reciprocate their clients' public bestowals of loyalty and honor. |
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Mr Ryan said the practice also debited clients' accounts for legal work without sending them the bill as the rules required. |
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His current crusade is against big investment banks that use in-house brokers to promote their clients' shares. |
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The respondent received clients' files from two separate former lawyers and proceeded to work on the case. |
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I am often asked how much time I spend each week on managing my discretionary clients' portfolios. |
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And makeup artists are already experimenting with airbrushes, misting their clients' faces with thin glazes that don't look too pancakey. |
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The choppy, layered cut is used by hairdressers to make it seem as though their clients' hair is thicker than it really is. |
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Short of being caught red-handed stealing clients' money, accountants were rarely disciplined. |
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The kitchen in these clients' house was predictably the most modern-styled room in the house. |
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Agencies are usually paid pre-agreed fees for their work, meaning they can't cash in on ideas that boost their clients' profits. |
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I used to work in an office as a certified public accountant and know firsthand of the care that was taken with clients' personal information. |
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He took on Mr Yates' clients after Mr Yates was struck off for misusing clients' money. |
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Most stockbrokers put private clients' shares in nominee accounts for administrative convenience. |
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Proper dental care has eliminated dangerous behaviors such as bolting, flipping over backwards, and bucking in a number of my clients' horses. |
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Strict legal rules have to be followed by solicitors when dealing with clients' bills. |
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But what would happen to the right to counsel if lawyers were always second-guessing the justice of their clients' causes? |
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The quality is underscored by a combination of strategic artificial lighting, including downlights for the clients' art collection and general purpose uplighting. |
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Last year, Tina marketed a product for which she had no manufacturing costs, and which her suppliers warehoused for her, at her clients' expense, until delivery. |
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On request, she also visits her clients' homes to advise them on where to place the exhibit or the kind of wall finish that would show it to advantage. |
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When Milan outlawed kerb-crawling in 1998, prostitutes put on running shoes and jogged alongside prospective clients' cars, negotiating their prices. |
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A rich understanding of the roles of God, the world, the flesh, and the devil in suffering will aid counselors in determining the best responses to their clients' pain. |
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After moving in, they plotted a seven-year remodeling plan, working on their own house in between Pick's jobs rehabbing a growing list of clients' homes. |
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And no, he did not come to clients' homes himself with a pair of shears to do the snipping to their personal specifications. |
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But for quite some time now, we have been hearing of lawyers misapplying clients' money and involving themselves in activities that tarnish their professional image. |
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We've been onshoring customer service for 40 years, knowing that a local, dedicated staff in the countries we work in is key to our clients' success. |
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Built in the 19th Century, the crematorium is helping red-faced funeral directors tackle the problem of heavyweight clients' custom-built coffins. |
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The technicians wear small paper masks over their mouths, but their hands and faces are liberally covered with white powder from filing clients' acrylic nails. |
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To do this successfully, they needed a rather fluid system that could interface successfully between their clients' culture and the media culture. |
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Solicitors acting for their clients in contentious business of any kind frequently have to write letters which are or may be defamatory of their clients' adversaries. |
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Who trains the Reiki practitioner to diagnose clients' problems? |
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The skills are there, the drive is there, the ability is there, but the gatekeepers are too dissociated from their own clients' actual needs to ever let me past. |
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But while those attributes may satisfy your clients' practical side, the product's ersatz appearance may leave some of them feeling a little unsatisfied. |
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The question remains, how do you overcome your clients' lollygagging and put life insurance in place before they actually need it? |
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As a public defender, Jonas had a crushing caseload and never felt that he could prepare his clients' defenses properly. |
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But the audit focused on measurability and how we make a tangible difference to our clients' bottom lines. |
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Mr Hawkins said, 'We foresee that TLS will be a flexible operation, providing services completely tailored to its clients' requirements. |
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One firm outsources new clients' returns while preparing core clients' returns internally. |
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To create a client list for the budget, first create the text file from your accounting program, listing all your clients' names. |
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Pranga still gussies up his longtime clients' more-modest houses for nothing more than a home-cooked meal. |
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Hurtado plans to service her clients' needs with the attractive loan products that GSF Mortgage has to offer. |
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It's easily done and I must have mislaid numerous pairs of secateurs and small hand tools in clients' gardens over the years. |
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Our traditional substance use treatment tools are proving to be less effective in dealing with clients' antisocial characteristics. |
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The suspension resulted from both the natural disaster and the fact that the vehicle makers use unique piston rings, which Riken's and the clients' engineers jointly design. |
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So confident is Mayflower that it has also discontinued the practice of tape prove outs and fresh air test runs, thus saving its clients' time and money. |
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Not too long ago, retirement planning focused almost exclusively on assumed static rates of return to determine clients' financial planning needs. |
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In The Consciousness of the Litigator, Duffy Graham concludes that litigators rationalize their morals to advance their fee-paying clients' positions. |
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Being able to receive the most applicable offers on time will generate immediate response from clients' thus increasing consumer awareness and possibility of availment. |
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As a therapist sometimes you have to step back from your clients' lives. |
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Delving into the darkside of clients' lives has pulled me toward an exploration of the merging process which often develops within the therapeutic relationship. |
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For its other Houston-area based clients, Atos Origin also created contingency plans to produce stable IT systems and the lowest risk to the clients' businesses. |
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Bio-Synthesis employs short tandem repeat analysis, the technique most highly recommended by the ATCC SDO, to confirm the identities of clients' submitted samples. |
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Walid Shash, UBP's Head of Middle East and Africa, shares his views on how his Bank is adapting to the new environment and how it meets its clients' demands in the region. |
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