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Sentence count:211+14Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: customerpatronprospectSimilar words: alienlenientpatientancientnutrientscientisttransientrecipientMeaning: ['klaɪənt]  n. 1. a person who seeks the advice of a lawyer 2. someone who pays for goods or services 3. (computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network. 
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91. As far as we have been able to ascertain, our client is not involved in anything illegal.
92. This does much to encourage a client to be confident of your ability and to cement relationships.
93. The client has drawn up a detailed planning application that is due to be submitted by the end of this month.
94. Lawyers, under the cloak of client confidentiality, can mask the beneficial owners of accounts.
95. These advertisements generally use a Box number at the publication as the contact address and may be placed by the client.
96. The counsellor can then ascertain whether the client has understood the information on treatment choices.
97. It may be helpful to advise the client on how to announce the sale to their staff.
98. Cases were closed when a client died, moved away, or went into permanent institutional care.
99. As we can see, it is necessary to acquire a considerable amount of information about the client.
100. Please make arrangements with our client to attend with him/her at the scene of the accident.
101. After a period of training, co-counsellors are paired off, and thereafter act as both counsellor and client to each other.
102. For my additional assessment I had to plan a facility for a chosen client group.
103. One client from each surgery had bilateral ulceration but clients with critical limb ischaemia and arterial ulceration were not included.
104. Once again I would stress that neither my client nor I have made any approach to the company apart from this letter.
105. We have considered the possibility that task allocation really serves the organisation, which is therefore the real client.
106. When it came time for my client to testify, he took the witness stand in his bib overalls.
107. The interaction assists both you and your client, since it evokes active participation in the imagination process from the client.
108. Question 5 Should the reporting accountant visit twice a year to check client account balances?
109. Thus many of the issues that arise over open case conferences with client access also occur in network meetings.
110. But it appears also to exclude the limitations imposed by a solicitor and own client taxation.
111. He pointed out that the client/server bottleneck is caused by the development time.
112. The lawyer is responsible for working with the client to decide the best means to achieve those objectives.
113. He has never failed to acquit a client charged with murder.
114. Communications between a person and his legal advisor have absolute privilege which can only be waived by the client.
115. If you feel it is inappropriate for your client would you please advise me.
116. His career epitomizes the interactions between the obligations of patron and client and the public service under the old administrative system.
117. Gen Pinochet's lawyers argued successfully that a series of minor strokes had left their client with limited mental capacity.
118. Access to care is controlled by the client,(www.Sentencedict.com) who can choose to keep or not keep appointments.
119. The client of the teacher is society and the responsibility of the teacher is to act for and on behalf of society.
120. Surely a barber didn't hold his client in this way, was he perhaps going too far?
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