It is becoming a routinised and highly regulated form of work where the creative space to work with clients has been squeezed. |
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I think hanging round Savile Row waiting for potential clients to visit London is a big energy waster. |
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Some professional settings can promote isolation, disconnecting clients from their natural support networks. |
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I also counsel clients with respect to securities regulatory issues, including listing and delisting on the Nasdaq Stock Market. |
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Moreover, our clients are persons who were occupied or are still occupied with politics and hold public deputyships. |
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The firm offshores some GIS work to India, while programming activities are done for U.S. clients in Ukraine. |
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I have all my clients include them in their workouts because they have a unique effect in developing the pectoral muscles. |
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The first couple of days I think it was a bit of a novelty factor for the other clients here at the Centre, but now I'm just one of the boys. |
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His clients included Kosset Carpets, Thomas Burnley, Stephenson Bros, Damart and Christopher Pratts. |
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Canadian distilleries had their own cooperages and offered their clients money in return for the barrels. |
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I'm not a member but one of my clients always insists on meeting there, and who am I to argue, given that only members can buy drinks there? |
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Holding a contest challenging clients to maintain their weight during the holidays can be extremely effective. |
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This page may contain letters of recommendation or testimonials that your clients have written for you. |
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An insurance company needs to reinsure its clients to minimize losses in case of incidents which result in claims. |
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The result is a cultural competency whose previous absence hindered the chances of success for First Nations clients of social services. |
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It's a nice ice-breaker when I talk to clients that I haven't been in touch with for a month or so. |
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With the firm supporting his move, Donahoe was able to show colleagues and clients that while his arrangement was unusual, it wasn't unnavigable. |
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Julie manages the office and assists Steve and their clients so that the process of building a home runs smoothly. |
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Most of what you get from your clients in a creative brief is akin to stereo instructions in terms of dramatic impact and sheer volume. |
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Corporate clients will decide to put together their own insurance policies, axing brokers altogether. |
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The practice supports a wide variety of clients across the region, ranging from small local firms to national organisations. |
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Rival stockbrokers were complaining that they could not get their clients into Riverdeep stock. |
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Most of my clients will get into trouble by gambling the money they need to live on, go to a loan shark, then they gamble that. |
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The organization now has an image bank of stock images that clients can view and contact the photographers. |
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We act on behalf of very high-profile clients who would, I consider, find a lap-dancing club deeply objectionable and offensive. |
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Some investment bankers exacted kickbacks and other quid pro quos from clients who got shares. |
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Do you think HIV testing should be available to clients in drug detoxification facilities such as this one? |
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The clients I spoke with don't hesitate to make eye contact and pipe up with an opinion. |
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Sometimes clients or their families treat caregivers as maids or domestic servants. |
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Most designers will have testimonials from previous clients on their web site. |
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But defence lawyers say their clients only wanted to observe Colombia's now defunct peace process. |
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Shy clients rank threatening social situations, then master the list item by item. |
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It involves some social role-playing with the mesmerizer making suggestions and his clients becoming absolutely mesmerized by him. |
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Tessa cooks the evening meal, but the nearest town is close if clients wish to eat out occasionally. |
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To help your clients experience the ultimate Orlando getaway, suggest one of the following commissionable packages available through this year. |
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Conditional fees allow lawyers and clients to share the risk of litigation. |
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The fact that we have kept so many clients for so many years is more indicative of the service we have provided. |
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Of course, there are always the regular clients who go for an unsaid but symbolic good morning greetings with bunches of fresh flowers. |
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Solicitors are faced with clients who have been refused cover for future treatment unless the undertaking is signed. |
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In this way, clients gain an awareness of their cognitions and dialogue that affect their behaviour. |
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She regularly flies to the USA to see clients and give talks on astrology, palmistry, tarot and how to develop clairvoyance. |
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She referred to a number of donations received during the year, also the successful activities the clients were engaged in. |
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I've seen clients who suffered for years with nameless agony, only to read an article about agoraphobia or panic disorder in a popular magazine. |
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From a strategy perspective that might seem pretty ho-hum, but it's really about what our clients are looking for. |
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The law firm had a law clerk available to assist clients with submitting these claims. |
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Now, he has more than 9,000 clients and charters his own aircraft to take fans to major sporting events all over Europe. |
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People dealing with foodbank clients report that rent is the single most frequently mentioned reason for seeking help. |
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Countries such as Switzerland offer clients confidentiality which allows them to keep their business affairs private. |
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One East Yorkshire business snapped up a few hundred packs complete with bottle opener and glass as a festive present for clients and customers. |
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Mr Hay said the hackers had spared no thought for his clients trying to trace old friends and colleagues. |
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It was the kind of fairy tale brokers tell their clients while churning their accounts. |
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When we first began podcasting, we were podcasting at writing center clients almost exclusively. |
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About a quarter of our clients are homeless street kids, but the rest live and work in Hollywood. |
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Should clients be informed of work performed by third-party service providers? |
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The standard was created to provide an industry benchmark to ensure clients receive a professional, high-quality service. |
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Fussy high-end clients might not think Ikea impressive or exclusive enough for their rarefied tastes. |
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Last year alone, he saw 700 equine clients from all over Britain, some of which were deemed hopeless cases by vets. |
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It has come about as a result of continually talking to clients and keeping them posted as events developed. |
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When the Big Five came to China a decade ago, they only served their existing multinational clients operating in China. |
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The company, which is based in Bolton, has a number of corporate clients and professionals including doctors, and dentists. |
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What makes this territory unique is, as with any small town, the ongoing contact between lawyers and clients outside office hours. |
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Two clients relapsed to abusive drinking, and one of those clients was charged with a third driving-under-the-influence citation. |
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In the area of technical helpdesk support, Fraser is also looking to win up to four new clients each year. |
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This service will allow clients to include corporate and branding styles within their presentations. |
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As well as attending regular meetings during the year, the professionals each invite clients to a Christmas lunch. |
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A sister on the ward reports that they have to deal with abusive clients every day. |
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All in all, a semi-monthly trip to New York or Paris is more profitable than servicing the Savile Row clients on a weekly basis. |
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I own a beauty salon and purchased a ticket from one of my clients who was taking part in the fashion show. |
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Police and housing associations will refer cases to the service, which is a charity, and can also deal with clients who come to them directly. |
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However, hedge funds are risky in that if they lose money, clients pay no fee at all. |
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But we all said our piece, and then it just came out that heck, this is business, and we treat all our clients and customers with respect, right? |
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One of Duncan's clients discovered he spent 336 hours a year at the fax machine. |
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We need to stop acting like a cottage industry and respect that clients entrust us with significant amounts of money to get them results. |
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If our clients had a specific trade or profession, we find out if there is a benevolent fund associated with that trade. |
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When Joy bought the business she expected her clients to be mainly in their twenties and thirties. |
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New clients were calling the school specifically requesting to study with her. |
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The bank also managed to recover loans that were deemed unrecoverable through a call-back system in which clients were visited by bank employees. |
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Would you ever pacify angry clients by giving them extra hours at no charge? |
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They also knew sixty to seventy percent of the clients would follow the stockbroker when he moved to another firm. |
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Its 120 clients include leading stockbrokers and financial services firms who pay an annual fee. |
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Van Straaten said all the Nedcor clients who had phoned him wanted to know whether he had any information about their banking details. |
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A number of clients come for ear corrections and eye lid surgery, while augmentation is also popular. |
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The site is also verisign approved, which means that clients personal information and credit card details are secure. |
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Several of our clients are looking hopefully at this new circuit with some expected performance increases. |
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When clients started asking if she offered the treatment, she decided to take the plunge and practise on a few nervous friends. |
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Mr West said he had advised clients with residential and commercial property on letting and leasehold enfranchisement matters. |
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Graphics spun all over the screen as testimonials from happy clients scrolled up and down. |
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Silicon and Software Systems designs chips for integrated circuits and embedded software for clients in the electronics industry. |
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He is also under investigation for opening up bogus shell companies to help his clients hide money. |
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And then there are other people who are good presenters and communicators with clients and prospects. |
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Meinertzhagen went into overdrive, working day and night to persuade staff and clients to stay. |
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This has resulted in their inability to provide professional consulting for their clients from a relatively broader horizon. |
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Like her own family, her clients would have been from the monied classes, with cash to spend on expensive beauty treatments. |
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Prosecutors say the company steered clients to certain insurance policies with costlier premiums in return for kickbacks. |
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She uses the garden to show clients how works of art can blend into natural settings. |
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For instance, one of his male clients drank two soy shakes and ate a couple of bars daily. |
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We often report to Social Services if one of our clients is ill or in some difficulty. |
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A dominant assumption in all forms, however, is that the clients have, within themselves, the answer to their perplexities and conflicts. |
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The hotel had previously recorded 100 per cent room occupancy during public holidays with many clients coming from outside Livingstone. |
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Now I don't know whether clients can get this bad, but I'm sure someone can side with me on this. |
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We have clients in most sectors, including finance, pharmaceuticals, telecoms and government. |
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The advocates contended that their clients were unaware of the attempts to evict them because they were not notified. |
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Divorce lawyers say clients are furious that neighbors are combing through the details of their cases. |
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He makes house calls across central Iowa and eastern Nebraska on days, evenings and weekends at his clients ' convenience. |
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I'm sure he changes his tune once he's stuck behind a desk encouraging his clients to sign on the dotted line. |
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Most second-home clients have demanding careers that leave little time to micromanage their project, but that's not always the case. |
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They also offer a shopping service to assist home care clients unable to do their own shopping. |
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It is only by maintaining their independence and professional distance from their clients that lawyers can carry out their proper role. |
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Bulgarian Spa hotels work at full capacity at weekends, but on workdays the number of clients drops by 50 per cent, hotel owners say. |
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Information on the calling cards for clients is designed as a means to identify some positive aspects of the recovering women. |
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A tapas bar landlord in Hull has lost his license because he allowed his clients to drink standing up. |
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Combining astrology with psychology is one way we can help our clients and another way for us to better understand humanity. |
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As dietitians, my colleagues and I use this idea to help clients stop bingeing and purging, starving themselves or dieting. |
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He has turned some clients into front page news and kept others out of the scandal sheets. |
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Traveling minstrels serenaded their clients with bawdy or heroic tales set to music. |
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He took on Mr Yates' clients after Mr Yates was struck off for misusing clients' money. |
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If you don't loudly dictate the path that you wish to take from the outset, then clients or other external factors will generate your trajectory. |
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Traditionally, stockbrokers have been reluctant to offer clients products designed for falling markets. |
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His clients are schlemiels who pay to learn the tricks they need to help them close the deal. |
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This consultancy is dedicated to helping clients negotiate the challenges presented by our 'hyperconnected' future. |
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If budgets are going to be cut, then clients aren't going to go for the kind of multimedia campaigns they used to. |
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In ancient Rome clients were plebeians who were bound in a subservient relationship with their patrician patron. |
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The equipment would allow for clients to make phone calls from their rooms but be billed centrally at the front office desk. |
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The King brothers also structured their initial contracts so clients would pay a retainer. |
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Most search engines offer reports for clients that will quickly reveal which of the ads are receiving the most click-throughs. |
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Residential architects get to know their clients much more intimately than do our commercial counterparts. |
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It shows how support for old clients can be profitable and provides advice on how to support them without slighting new clients. |
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At the beginning of each charter, clients receive a full briefing to familiarise them with the yacht. |
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As a consequence, the vast majority of clients have been unable to receive acupuncture whilst detoxifying or trying to remain drug free. |
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If you take on smaller clients you might even get board games, household gadgets and perpetual motion machines. |
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The three lawyers and the clients were doing all the talking and I knew that Professor Sutherland wasn't going to ask me questions. |
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Do you honestly think that after pleasing forty clients this week alone that I'd need to be in your good graces to survive the month? |
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A major difference in the findings contrasts those for outreach clients and the other respondent groups. |
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The nonparticipants were clients of local social service agencies or friends of those who had participated in A Journey Toward Womanhood. |
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Max might like to point out that most of his clients are the tackier celebs, but he's still the uxorious straight-arrow type. |
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They were not passive, submissive clients but positive enthusiasts, with a common agenda. |
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Here he painted Whistler but the majority of his clients came from the international beau monde. |
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The amount covered other scandals where customers of the bank were overcharged, including business clients and university students. |
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He is so great at what he does because he gets to know his clients on a very personal level. |
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The room's sink, dishwasher, cooktop, and refrigerator mean the clients don't have to subsist on takeout meals. |
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For instance, staff in social services offices often have to deal with clients with low personal hygiene. |
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Was she forced to become a chiropractor because so many of her yoga clients were overdoing it and leaving her centre incapacitated? |
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The clients explained that they were looking for a way to end their presentation on a funny, attention-grabbing note. |
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There was a lot of pressure from clients and my peer group to buy stocks in this sector which I believed were overvalued and unsustainable. |
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Soon Scient is expected to announce a new suite of consulting products intended to help its clients navigate the next economy. |
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There were no records for clients who moved in and out of the hostels and documents about residents' purses were incomplete. |
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Some of its most loyal clients have taken their productions elsewhere, complaining of its general shabbiness. |
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This allows you to dial in reasonable settings in front of clients before switching in the processing. |
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Their clients are mainly taxi drivers and marshals, mostly migrant Shangaans from Mozambique who relish food from their homeland. |
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Many perceived that the greatest effect was felt in clients in the Northeast corridor, especially in the NYC area. |
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Jonathan has already contacted clients telling them about his mishap and is looking forward to getting straight back in the saddle. |
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It was not a situation where my clients could have, prior to her evidence, obtained a report to rebut that specific evidence that she gave. |
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Interview windows are usually made available to clients five to seven days before the event. |
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He is currently in Trinidad screening potential clients to see whether there is a market for the drug, both cosmetically and neurologically. |
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At this stage, my clients informed me that there was no soap suitable for their red, sore, itchy skin. |
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Most of the clients that take a seat in the make-up chair don't expect cosmetic help to the point of Botox or collagen injections. |
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They were going to use the company penthouse that Jake's father's company uses when they wine and dine clients in Seattle. |
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Like any type of writing, if you want to work in online content you need sample pieces to show prospective clients what you can do. |
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As a strategic focus, we work with clients to score attitudinal information of people. |
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Twelve clients continued treatment following the 20-session program for aftercare counseling. |
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His firm has amassed its billions mainly from large institutional clients and pension funds. |
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That hadn't happened when sales reps were assigned target clients alphabetically. |
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When your clients are running late on their payments, it is unlikely that they will be able to retire the entire balance in one payment. |
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We use technologies to slice up insurance industry data and deliver it in interactive graphical format to clients and prospects. |
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I don't like talking on the phone to people I like, but talking to clients just absolutely wears me out. |
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Enter the ethics expert, who sagaciously counseled the company executive to put a halt to the practice of entertaining clients at strip joints. |
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The original concept is to have your clients weigh in the week before Thanksgiving and then weigh out during the first week of January. |
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It is looking to attract up to 700 small and medium-sized business clients by the end of this year. |
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A little crooked at times, he takes high-profile business cases for the money, while finding the time to defend poor clients as well. |
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It blinded me with details of how many of its clients were looking for a car just like mine. |
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The bank was ready to reschedule debts and provide soft loans to help its clients rehabilitate their business. |
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The core of the firm's marketing efforts has been educational outreach to teach clients how to invest prudently. |
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I thought back to the many briefings I'd conducted with clients before their first climbs. |
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Meanwhile a drag artist has set up a fitness studio which dishes the dirt on celebs while clients work out. |
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Insight on all of these issues and more can demonstrate to clients and prospects how your agency brain ticks. |
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Our training assists professionals in recognizing what their prospects and clients consider to be rude. |
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Your main objective in following up with a phone call or visit is to get clients and prospects to talk. |
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Six clients had money diverted from their accounts, though Joyce is reported to have repaid much of the money. |
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The shows are very festive with invitations going out to clients and prospects all over Japan. |
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Around the time, many small business prospects, customers and clients will dwell on cost. |
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This list of questions was frequently offered to clients at the beginning of Adlerian brief therapy. |
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I would also point out that many of our clients can't cook their own meals and don't own a microwave oven. |
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Newspapers are hardly known for opening up the coffers for promotion, even as they strong-arm their ad clients into doing so. |
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Finally, female clients were more likely to be released from the facility outright, either after completing a detainer sentence or posting bond. |
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Sources say that clients are leaving in droves because of the continuing adverse publicity. |
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Although it doesn't come up very often, clients sometimes will want to invest their retirement funds in trust deeds or realty ownership. |
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She advises her clients to revisit their histories and face experiences and feelings that they have blocked in the recesses of their minds. |
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Our clients clearly want the court hearing to reach a final outcome on all of the issues raised in their application. |
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Dr Rodgers runs a thriving practice, usually catering for rich clients seeking plastic surgery for cosmetic purposes. |
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Wealthy clients will be able to order a car to suit their needs, based on the chassis and mechanicals of an existing model. |
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With regard to the second goal, therapists in general were relatively inattentive to empowering clients to resist gender-based expectations. |
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At the moment, we are even working with Interpol because one of our clients witnessed war crimes in Kosovar. |
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However, one of the lawyer's clients took a High Court challenge in Britain after a prison governor refused to allow a private meeting. |
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They are experts at minimizing the cost of shipping to their clients through any mail carrier. |
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According to him, there is no information about whether there are clients for the oil that will be transited. |
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Change-oriented therapy breaks new ground for both therapists and clients by revising and reintegrating existing theories and practices. |
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To train for schlepping the 200-plus pound sledges, he suggests that clients drag a string of tractor tires behind them on their favorite hikes. |
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Therapists should of course avoid a spiritual rationale with clients disinclined toward a theistic worldview. |
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Audiences and potential clients have become more sophisticated, demanding a higher degree of polish and professionalism. |
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However, clients are advised to seek counsel before continuing the transaction of intellectual property matters in the country. |
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Managing mailing lists of the names of the key individuals who already were, or might become, clients was an important management process. |
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Generally, accountants cannot report their clients to taxing authorities due to confidentiality and privacy legal issues. |
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When he's not working in the kitchen, he plays shuffleboard and other games with the 10 to 15 clients participating in this program. |
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I need to store the details of a database of clients mailshotted within a selected products files. |
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The support and backup are great, and I can now help clients with a complete range of legal services, not just the ones I specialize in. |
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In terms of my personal priorities, clients come after my family, football team, friends and colleagues. |
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Samsung risks cannibalizing its traditional business by pushing clients to trade online, where fees are lower. |
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The Malawian said she has many clients who are prominent people in the society. |
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More typical are linear structures or phased structures that hand off a project from developers to clients or maintainers. |
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It suits business clients too, as each room is fitted with a modem point for a laptop and as well as satellite television. |
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In Washington, the Protocol School's clients include high-powered business executives and members of the diplomatic corps. |
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Some clients were tempted to take out expensive loans to pay for private dental treatment. |
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Having lost one of our major clients last week there's not so much for me to do at work these days. |
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I don't necessarily advocate such a diet for my training clients who are looking to tone up and drop some fat. |
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Richards will have her work cut out to convince clients the cuts were needed and stop a further damaging exodus. |
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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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Private banks also open accounts under code names and will, when asked, refer to clients by code names or encode account transactions. |
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Therefore, the clearing system and the clients of other banks demanding redemption set narrow limits to the issuing of fiduciary media. |
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No credible accountant would recommend clients to buy shares in stallions to reap tax-free income. |
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In addition to working with almost 200 clients in the past two years, Hamill has held hundreds of business seminars and workshops on the subject. |
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As well as counselling and advice, clients are also offered complementary therapies, such as shiatsu massage and reflexology. |
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As a result, the IP clients as well as the application socket layer share the load equally. |
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The clients are obsessed with themselves, but also intrigued by the reticent Mira and her war-torn country. |
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The 33-year-old Italian noticed that one of the biggest problems his clients faced was how to sell their leftover merchandise. |
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It relies on a network of 160 volunteers acting as business mentors to advise clients and help develop the new enterprises. |
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There are lawyers who admitted to taking their clients money, and yet they receive no censure, nor have their licence lifted to practice law. |
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She can't answer phones but she greets clients with a wuff and sometimes a pawshake. |
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He suggested billing clients via e-mail, rather than by regular mail as his department was doing at the time. |
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The fictitious hedgie broke no laws, although he might suffer pangs of conscience for profiting while his clients suffered. |
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The company also provides assistance to clients who have a self-build project in mind. |
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When we negotiate, our clients certainly want a program, which scrambles a signal so you can't copy it. |
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In other cases, they were still running drugs as one of their many hustles, but they could not keep regular clients who trusted them. |
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But while corporate business and its political clients are organized continentally, progressives are not. |
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Clinicians who recommend books to their clients cite evidence that such readings are effective adjuncts to therapy in many areas. |
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Their suburban Boston clients envisioned their basement home theater as a place to escape from the humdrum of daily life. |
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We don't specify Scotch beef on our menus because that is what our clients expect when they eat with us and that is what they get. |
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Contacted yesterday, Mr Taylor expressed no regret for the monies lost by his clients by investing in his companies. |
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The situation arose from the lateness of his instructions for which his clients must accept responsibility. |
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Another risk posed by big clients is that they take up staff time at the expense of other, smaller clients. |
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It's easy to criticise, but we should put our shoulder to the wheel and do our bit to persuade our clients to get into the sector. |
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That is not to say that Campbell and his team do not have clear ideas about what exactly they want for the firm and what clients expect of them. |
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I do put all my clients on a sit-up routine to strengthen the abdominal area. |
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While most pollsters say they would contact clients whose analyses didn't tally with the numbers, few ever do. |
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The jury heard from a string of clients who had parted with sizeable sums of money in the hope of netting big and fast profits. |
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They illustrated their approach with the example of psychologists and religious leaders working to reintegrate institutionalized clients back into their communities. |
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All my retired clients, or my clients who are dependent upon unearned income, are very concerned because their accounts are their sole source of revenue. |
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She brings a variety of paintings, framed and unframed pieces and even sculpture, clients can take for a test drive, on their walls and in their homes. |
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The Namibians are mad keen anglers and are extremely knowledgeable, competent, kind, helpful and dedicated to giving their clients the best possible trip. |
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Both America's and Iran's regional clients are now openly attempting to stymie the process of rapprochement. |
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Many of his clients are recently retired baby boomers who have given up their fancy threads and skyscraper offices for gloves, a trowel, and a garden in the country. |
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We help clients with the demands of crafting their future direction. |
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As well as distribution services, the company repackages imports and obtains customs clearance for its clients which include dozens of toy shops throughout the country. |
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If the first experience with a film yields positive results, clients will likely be enthusiastic about similar homework assignments in the future. |
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He even carried a laminated card in his breast pocket, with the names of his clients on it. |
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If we, as tax professionals, fail to alert clients to errors, they may underpay their taxes and lose an opportunity to correct such mistakes without penalties. |
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The average person wants to be on the level, and also knows that an accountant who takes chances puts all of his or her clients in danger of audit. |
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We see them move from clients as innocuous as a schoolteacher to more exotic ones like a dominatrix. |
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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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Her transactions and interactions with clients add up to a lacerating portrait of contemporary mores among the wealthy and the legions of us who depend on their largesse. |
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Authorised cash handlers will include a small number of firms which accept cash from clients on their own account as part of the business process. |
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Marsh is relying on the corporate clients of its parent company to publicise its service, and expects that employees will view it as an additional voluntary benefit. |
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British architects, builders, developers and clients for buildings have something else in common with people involved in transport and distribution. |
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Collusion between supposedly independent scrutineers of business practice and their employing clients can cover up malpractice and misuse of funds. |
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My list of famous and prestigious clients numbers into the many hundreds. |
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They want ministers and civil servants to give annual reports about all meetings or significant contacts with lobbyists, their clients or other special-interest groups. |
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She is responsible for developing and executing marketing plans for clients including Merrill Lynch and US Trust. |
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Also, there are laws in the US that prohibit legal assistants or paralegals from giving legal advice or representing clients in court as attorneys. |
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On arrival clients are kitted out with waterproof clothing and lifejackets and receive a safety briefing before embarking on a coastal tour of Dublin's coastline. |
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Grey played Christine, a high-class escort in New York City whose clients have become more frugal due to the financial crisis. |
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He flattered his clients on their excellent judgment in buying from him rather than his competitors, but he could be bluff and straightforward when necessary. |
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I'm this close to telling one of my favorite clients to stay away from me until the temperature goes under 70 because he sweats so profusely, I can't stand to touch him. |
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If a client's a number cruncher, I'll bring four people to a meeting, and my clients will feel like there are eight people back at the office working for them. |
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Of special interest were the multi-media packages, which business executives could use to make product and service presentations to clients and prospective customers. |
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Signature services include the Mankini bikini wax and the Multi-Tasker, during which clients receive a chair-side manicure while getting a haircut. |
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Dee Bahl, of Glasgow-based music agents 1554 Management, whose clients include up and coming Glasgow band Biffy Clyro, said she was set to become a highly bankable star. |
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Bethany is dumb as a doornail, and seems to bore Don about as much as his high-profile clients do. |
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Some are very gentle, polite, and accommodating during the workday to clients and customers, but when they come home they become demanding and unyielding tyrants. |
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She also designs personalised detox and weight-loss programmes to ensure her clients stay comfortable in their 27 in Seven jeans, even post-holiday blowout. |
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Few researchers concerned with social work practice relative to substance-abusing clients have elicited detailed information about workers' caseloads. |
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Even smaller companies were tempted to reward clients with treats. |
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Finally, in comparing videowork to traditional bibliotherapy, it is our impression that clients do film homework more readily than book assignments. |
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His clients include some of the biggest names in the industry, like Dana DeArmond and belladonna. |
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The flakiest clients are the most apt to bail out of a project, and so are the ones for whom we most need a written termination clause in our contracts. |
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Photographers and their clients can view and select images then and there. |
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Carleen the Dancehall Queen, a character she created for her sketches there, morphed into Novelette, a coiffeuse who can tell everything about her clients by their hair. |
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A solicitor acting on his own behalf has an even higher duty to behave with the utmost propriety than he would if he were representing clients in a similar transaction. |
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Hazel, whose diary is fully booked, takes clients for walks and bike rides and takes trampolines and skipping ropes to their houses for toning exercises. |
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Between 8.00 and 10.00 am the office is at its busiest with clients booking calls and receptionists confirming visit times and hospital appointments. |
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Others are clinicians, sincerely interested in anything that can help their clients stop suffering. |
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And now as a free man, Kenneth does everything in his power to guide his clients in productive paths out of violence. |
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We will principally ask our clients to show their marriage certificate. |
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We will run mailshots for you monthly or every other month to your clients and new prospects, freeing up your time to concentrate on your business. |
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To negate the effect of proximity to the microchip plant as a cofactor, the author compared clients and nonclients in the 3 zones of the exposure area. |
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In addition, clients are admonished to drink at least two quarts of water each day to help cleanse the body of toxins associated with weight loss and exercise. |
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His wife, kali Evans-Raoul, runs an image consulting firm in Chicago that coaches clients on how to put their best foot forward. |
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Our clients want the adrenaline rush of watching their bets in action. |
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When you introduce a new product or service, send a press release to all relevant media publications and a newsletter or mailshot to clients or customers. |
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In his time with the company, he travelled every road and boreen in the Waterford area and he had many a conversation with his clients about farming life. |
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Nearly half of the travel agency's clients are corporate customers. |
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Moreover, the website of the Hotel which had been designed by your clients had included the private moorings as being one of the Hotel's facilities. |
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