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

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1 In practice these were the two main elements of the development officer 's service ; but there were two additional important elements which had not been fully foreseen : direct support from the development officers to clients and their relatives , and the monitoring of clients ' situations over time .
2 The tragedy of clients ' huge losses is that they were sometimes led to believe they would make fortunes on the above stocks within a month or two , maybe within three or four weeks .
3 If an MNP holds or receives clients ' money , all solicitor and RFL principals must comply with the rules as to the keeping of clients ' money in client accounts , keeping records of transactions , and deliver an annual accountant 's report .
4 The identification of clients ' presenting problems and the selection of suitable remedies require greater knowledge than this , the foundation of which must be research .
5 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 .
6 Alayne Swanson explains the methods available and outlines the ways in which technology developed within her firm helps in the recovery of clients ' debts .
7 Reduced time for the idiosyncrasies of clients ' problems
8 The concept of clients ' involvement and taking their views into account in service provision is still relatively recent .
9 The radical position is not to argue against the evidence that lawyers are ( a ) primarily controllers of ( b ) the masses , and that this effect is achieved by the appropriation of clients ' needs .
10 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 .
11 The exploration of clients ' adaptations provides a good example of this before and after' approach .
12 Another aspect which should be considered is the input of clients ' in-house departments in the design process .
13 The top boy and girl assisting in the production of clients ' accounts , auditing and other financial services at Walton 's offices in Hartlepool and Middlesbrough will receive £150 of book tokens to help their A-level and degree studies .
14 This pressure must bring about greater awareness of the need for good management techniques both in the organisation of a practice or department and in the execution of clients ' work .
15 For a study of clients ' perspectives with fairly limited time and money , group interviews can be very productive , as in the National Children 's Bureau 's ‘ Who Cares ? ’ study ( Page and Clark , 1977 ) in which young people in care spoke at length about their experiences .
16 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 .
17 When the team carried out a survey of clients ' needs , the most common request was for translating and interpreting services .
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