Example sentences of "[noun sg] to clients " in BNC.
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1 | Technically , Harvard dealers should not have been selling stock to clients who had not dealt three times with the company , unless they had sent out written information about the stock . |
2 | This provision may cause confusion to clients as they will not understand that it only relates to a late completion date . |
3 | Homes and hostels should be able to offer the highest standards of hygiene to clients , while maintaining a homely atmosphere . |
4 | Rothman ( 1991 ) sees case management as incorporating two broad functions , which are : providing individualized advice , counselling , and therapy to clients in the community , and linking clients to needed services and supports in community agencies and informal helping networks . |
5 | More importantly , it is a strategy which has no benefit to clients or shareholders . |
6 | The major benefit to clients of the use of a computer system is the cost saving involved . |
7 | The emphasis placed on assessments which were needs-led was noted as another benefit to clients . |
8 | The Service Consultancy initiative is a major benefit to clients in this area and I have already received many letters from customers , advised by the circular in their invoicing , thanking us for this additional feature . |
9 | Speed of despatch of first payment of benefit to clients within 10 days and 15 days of claim |
10 | A special type of package which is intended for issue to clients as a product . |
11 | Numbers are of course too small to draw any conclusion from this finding ; what is clear is that the action project made no evident difference to clients ' cognitive impairment . |
12 | This must be done prior to creating issues of the product to clients ( either internal or external ) . |
13 | Just 30 per cent give a gift to clients . |
14 | This is free of charge to clients staying in Brand . |
15 | Any horses that died in College went to ‘ old Cross ’ for salvage to reduce the charge to clients , and it was pleaded that a proper post-mortem examination ought to be made of all these animals . |
16 | The profession was well aware of its tenuous position and the Council of the Law Society was under pressure from members to defend their favoured status and the scale fee , a form of price fixing , for assessing the charge to clients . |
17 | The nurses made approximately 41 visits a day to clients with leg ulcers . |
18 | Good professional practice requires notification to clients of major changes to the composition of a firm ; the provisions of the Business Names Act oblige firms with fewer than 20 partners to publicise their membership accurately on the firm 's stationery ; and in any case professional common sense dictates that the sooner clients become informed as to retirements from and admissions to the partnership the better . |
19 | ‘ Most therapists have , at some stage , experienced feelings of attraction to clients , but that is quite normal when you are in an intense relationship behind closed doors . |
20 | The large practices will increasingly become supermarkets , highly competitive on fees , offering a one-stop service to clients , with engineers , surveyors , designers and town planners as part of the in-house team . |
21 | But with the resurgence in business , those who are left are having to work long hours to ensure that the quality of service to clients is not affected , and she believes that she will have to start recruiting again before long . |
22 | It offers a discretionary portfolio management service to clients with a minimum of £100,000 to invest . |
23 | Last year the decision was taken to leave the Dean Centre as part of an ongoing rationalisation of Regional premises , aimed at making savings and offering an improved service to clients . |
24 | providing a better service to clients |
25 | This agreement includes a number of targets which measure progress in achieving standards of service to clients , in particular those for promptness and accuracy of benefit payments to unemployed people . |
26 | Lastly , there seems to be growing general acceptance that improvements in the quality of service to clients , to say nothing of reductions in the cost of indemnity insurance , require the Law Society to lay down standards of practice , practice management and client service for the profession . |
27 | Ways of guaranteeing a quality service to clients have also been pursued in specific fields of work . |
28 | Proper service to clients |
29 | Proper service to clients |
30 | As an additional service to clients , Henley endeavours to publicise findings in the international and local media . |