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[Thai Economics Library | Archives (for history)]
January 05, 2009

client

Client

a client (noun) - a person who receives professional services (lawyer, consultant, architect, etc) in exchange for payment

clientele (noun) - all the customers or clients of a business

a prospective client
a potential client
make a presentation to a potential client

entertain a new client at a restaurant
try out a new restaurant with her before she entertains a client there

it's natural that you should be on his side, if he's your client
client confidentiality
a client profile

consider the client's perspective
will this make my client look good?

an attorney with a blue chip client list when he worked at Minnesota's biggest law firm

a select clientele
cater to a select clientele
a fashionable clientele

talk about her not as a client but as a friend

build up a clientele
establish a clientele
a business client
a corporate client

serve clients
this branch serves our downtown clients
take on a new client

a lawyer represents clients
representing clients in negotiations
act for the client
act on behalf of the client

focus on the biggest clients

a large clientele
an international clientele

an architect or contractor working for a client

smuggling client records out of the firm to her home
dealers found it amusing to ring up a client at 8.20 am. and to interrupt his shaving, breakfasting, or love-making in order to press him into buying stoc

an act carried out in accordance with the needs of the client
an act carried out purportedly in accordance with the needs of patient, hospital, client etc. was carried out in bad faith or with lack of reasonable care

a foreign client
let the client decide

the client of the attorney
the attorney says his client will contend that he didn't do it
we will fully investigate alleged incidents of client abuse and neglect

you took parts of deals as compensation personally for committing your client's money to deals

a lawyer in America does his job and the job is to protect his client
he must pay back about $ 1 million he secretly diverted from a client's trust account
I can not say anything flattering about my client. He has a record of violating the law
a blue chip client list

McClane is talking with another prospective client

sometimes the client is shocked by the completed portrait of herself
my ideal client is someone interested in interpretive, modern art, more than a pastel portrait...

other costs are negotiated with the client separately


Example sentences:

* If the builder is employed by an architect or contractor working for a client (known as a supervised contract) the upper limit for cover is being increased to £125,000.

* She somehow manages to put invitations so cleverly that I can hardly refuse them --; will I advise her about a job move, will I try out a new restaurant with her before she entertains a client there?

* The architect, however, was bemused when his American client insisted on hiring a movie-publicity signage expert to provide the billboards along the autoroute.

* No one else rents the property, although our client does sometimes have guests to stay overnight during his weekend visits.

* Such confidentiality about the client was also seen as particularly important by Tesco.

* Once he was there, she tried to exact his help in smuggling client records out of the firm to her home.

* The client set him up in his own office, with a Stock Exchange Automated Quotations (SEAQ) screen and access to all the financial press.

* Dealers at Harvard Securities found it amusing to ring up a client at 8.20 am. and to interrupt his shaving, breakfasting, or love-making in order to press him into buying stock.

EW8 1105 It is usually (although not in all circumstances) for the prosecution to prove that any act carried out purportedly in accordance with the needs of patient, hospital, client etc. was carried out in bad faith or with lack of reasonable care.

* It's natural that you should be on his side, if he's your client.

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