Example sentences of "clients ' [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 These limits help to focus clients ' motivation and endeavours towards self-help in the independent management of their problems .
2 It helps if in the assessment interview , the client can delineate specific objectives and targets to achieve ; this gives some indicator of clients ' motivation and a target to aim for .
3 Citizens ' Advice Bureaux can also put compulsive spenders in touch with debt counsellors , who are able to assess their clients ' finances and thus establish an escape from what can feel like a financial swamp .
4 Solicitor Janna Neale sold her partnership in the law firm she had helped establish when she realised that her anxious and perfectionist nature made her unable to leave work any evening before ten , and even then she 'd carry clients ' cases and cash-flow worries home .
5 The book is also an attempt to link together and blend theory , policy and practice in the belief that well-informed policy and practice are likely not only to be more sensitive to the realities of clients ' lives and needs , but also more cost effective in the long term .
6 There will be a written test of the representatives ' knowledge of law and procedure and ability to think through a problem and formulate advice and a practical assessment of the representatives ' ability to argue their clients ' case and intervene appropriately and assertively during interview .
7 I too have Windows 3 running in Real mode , not because I particularly like Windows , nor for multitasking ( which I obviously ca n't do ) , but because I work in the computer industry and need to be able to use Windows at clients ' sites and set up applications for them .
8 All these activities are used to improve the clients ' awareness and in turn hopefully improve their quality of life .
9 W. Norfolk , Graham Gaskin at the European Commission of Human Rights and the work of Guardians ad litem , in addition , enlarge the perception of the importance of clients ' views and involvement in decision making .
10 The details must then be updated to provide further information such as the clients ' name and address and the name of a general contact within the organisation .
11 The courses are intended to provide hotel and restaurant staff with the language necessary to answer clients ' queries and to supply information on their own initiative .
12 The concept of clients ' involvement and taking their views into account in service provision is still relatively recent .
13 The company was a lowest category Fimbra member and not authorised to handle clients ' money but could offer advice on unit trusts , life insurance and pensions .
14 Trafalgar Capital took clients ' money and vanished .
15 The Law Society has in force strict regulations ( a summary of which may be found in Chapter 12 ) regarding clients ' money and trust money , though infractions of the relevant rules do seem to occur with depressing frequency .
16 Essentially , it is necessary : ( 1 ) to keep clients ' money and trust money separate from the firm 's own accounts ; ( 2 ) to account to clients for interest earned on their moneys held on deposit whether in designated or undesignated client accounts in the circumstances set out in the rules ; and ( 3 ) to submit the firm 's books and accounting practices to annual inspection by a qualified accountant .
17 The deposit does constitute clients ' money and the seller is entitled to interest earned on the deposit money in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Services Act 1986 .
18 Day or weekend courses are run at clients ' premises and include team tactics , individual techniques , training programmes and video analysis .
19 Particular care must be given to telephone calls to MAS staff on the clients ' premises and MAS documentation which may be casually observed by employees .
20 This helps them to respond sensitively to their clients ' suggestions and to furnish a diagnosis and accusation of guilt which is highly acceptable to the victim .
21 As professionals , committed to securing solutions to their clients ' briefs and aware of their social and environmental responsibilities , landscape architects can not be caricatured as a collection of irresponsible businessmen , intent on driving up clients ' budgets to serve their own greedy ends .
22 • Bankers who need to understand better their corporate clients ' requirements and to respond with appropriate products and services ,
23 The terms of engagement letter should aim to set out unambiguously our understanding of the clients ' requirements and the nature of the services and assistance we intend to provide .
24 We give them a list of clients ' names and room numbers , and then they 're asked to go round and place rooms and names together .
25 " Borrowing " leads or bargain books , so as to copy out clients ' names and addresses at home , is another last minute activity considered profitable .
26 During the presentation , two briefcases were crammed full with used dealing books containing clients ' names and addresses , and with leads that had been left carelessly lying around on desks .
27 For example , there is no need to reset hard copy since the typesetting department can download text straight from a clients ' word-processing or desk top publishing discs .
28 Subsection ( 7 ) deals with cases where a deposit has been made out of a clients ' account or the like .
29 After lunch we have a quiet period before we begin any afternoon activities , this could involve any one of the following : 1 Walk 2 Visit a local park or the coast 3 Board games 4 Hairdresser 5 Nails manicured 6 Sing song 7 Musical entertainment 8 Dance 9 Reminiscence sessions and many more depending on the clients ' needs and capabilities .
30 To provide a professional service satisfying our clients ' needs and exceeding their expectations .
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