Example sentences of "to [adj] clients " in BNC.

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1 It was apparent in the 1980s that , to provide a complete service to multinational clients , it would be important to match their international spread with a network of offices .
2 Dunedin Fund Managers ( 031–315 2500 ) offers a discretionary portfolio service to private clients with a minimum of £500,000 to invest .
3 Any resultant interest and penalty charges will have to be explained to dissatisfied clients .
4 Very briefly , however , solicitors rendered two bills to different clients , the first of which allocated £17.10 to travelling fares , and the second of which allocated £34.20 for air fares from London to Rotterdam on behalf of the second client .
5 As the product can be released many times to different clients , on each release of the product to a specific client an Issue is created , to act as a cross-reference delineating the relationship between the product and the client .
6 The product referencing the package may be released many times to different clients .
7 When the product is released many times to different clients , specific ‘ issues ’ act as a cross-reference delineating the relationship between the product and the client .
8 As a product can be released many times to different clients , an Issue is created on each release of the product to a specific client .
9 Professionals and businesses that stand in fiduciary relationships with their customers have always had to cope with the problems that arise when they owe conflicting duties to different clients , or their own interests conflict with those of a client .
10 In the 1980s the Iran-Iraq war demonstrated that the supply of oil to interested clients was possible in even the most threatening and unstable situations .
11 He is now concentrating on providing M&A services to Japanese clients looking for acquisitions in Europe , Japanese clients looking for domestic acquisitions and European clients looking for Japanese acquisitions .
12 The protection of that model , and the benefits of legal charisma to individual clients , is the justifica-tion for the claims to power and privilege — power to determine the conditions of practice independently of the state and privilege in state protection for the monopolistic economic basis of that practice .
13 It thus gave a framework for developing a system of accountability and for monitoring and reviewing the service provided to individual clients .
14 These proposals for ‘ top-down ’ changes , which effectively sought to redraw the service boundaries , would probably achieve little , however , unless the real operational problems of delivering the service to individual clients were also tackled .
15 The former , covering all or most categories of legal aid work , would almost always be provided by solicitors ' firms ; the latter could be provided by solicitors ' firms , law centres , advice agencies and national organisations giving advice to individual clients .
16 A sizable majority of respondents in each of the remaining categories , including local law societies , agreed that grants to individual clients should continue to be unlimited .
17 If the conditions below are met , the service to corporate clients will be outside the scope of the FSA ( except for open ended investment companies ) .
18 The four securities houses — together with some smaller firms — admitted making compensation payments to corporate clients amounting to at least 128,300 million yen ( about US$900 million ) .
19 At the beginning of June the companies began marketing themselves as a ‘ total service ’ to corporate clients , a one-stop-shop for print buyers from desk top to finished brochure .
20 But that simply draws a weary smile from Durrant , 27 , because he is head of the 10-strong team providing software support to existing clients .
21 Allen & Harris have Excellent Mortgage Facilities available to existing clients and prospective purchasers , subject to survey and status .
22 A notice of the change in the composition of the firm placed in the London Gazette is necessary to notify the world at large ( as opposed to existing clients , business connections and creditors ) of the change — see s36(2) of the Partnership Act .
23 The research and development offshoot , Perkins Technology , has been energetically marketing its services to third-party clients in continental Europe , North America , and Japan .
24 The satisfaction offered to elderly clients , and to social workers in working with more understanding of the feelings engaged should not be underestimated .
25 The story is told of two top executives from different agencies who would wave to each other , one from his chauffeur driven Jaguar and the other from his Porsche , as they passed on the M4 when buzzing up and down to important clients .
26 The securities scandal , which broke in June [ see p. 38292 ] , centred upon the discovery that the Nomura , Nikko , Daiwa and Yamaichi securities houses had made compensation payments to important clients who had suffered financial losses as a result of taking their investment advice .
27 Resident in the area , I provide a personal service to discerning clients who seek the best apartments , villas and country properties in and around Cannes .
28 Credit finance legislation is very detailed and complicated , and many lawyers are not competent to point out the basic pitfalls to unsuspecting clients .
29 Mr Yeo sent us her CV — the one they send out to prospective clients .
30 Today , advertising agencies push their " full service aspects to prospective clients , or absolute expertise in one area as a small hot shop .
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