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- noun Plural form of
client .
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Examples
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My students - who are my clients - So you are not assertive in business? business. can be a source of feedback, but as a professional I must at all times be seen as Yes, yes, coming form Ireland we have a Have you resolved the matters arising such in my clients´ eyes, so I must be different business culture mentality and this from this critical incident? careful in that regard. is restrictive on doing business here in Germany.
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I have had numerous clients request a service of this nature, so this partnership is just one more way we are meeting our clients´ needs, "Thrasher said.
American Chronicle 2009
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When the word you use to describe your clients is short for "patronizing," I think your correct in needing to examine the language we use.
Stephen's Lighthouse: Looking for a Good Lunchtime Debate? 2007
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My advice to clients is to always remember that what you're posting can and most likely will be reviewed by your superiors.
Mark Pasetsky: Corporate Execs Beware! Social Media Can Destroy Your Executive Brand! Mark Pasetsky 2010
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My advice to clients is to always remember that what you're posting can and most likely will be reviewed by your superiors.
Mark Pasetsky: Corporate Execs Beware! Social Media Can Destroy Your Executive Brand! Mark Pasetsky 2010
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My advice to clients is to always remember that what you're posting can and most likely will be reviewed by your superiors.
Mark Pasetsky: Corporate Execs Beware! Social Media Can Destroy Your Executive Brand! Mark Pasetsky 2010
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My advice to clients is to always remember that what you're posting can and most likely will be reviewed by your superiors.
Mark Pasetsky: Corporate Execs Beware! Social Media Can Destroy Your Executive Brand! Mark Pasetsky 2010
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My advice to clients is to always remember that what you're posting can and most likely will be reviewed by your superiors.
Mark Pasetsky: Corporate Execs Beware! Social Media Can Destroy Your Executive Brand! Mark Pasetsky 2010
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My advice to clients is to always remember that what you're posting can and most likely will be reviewed by your superiors.
Mark Pasetsky: Corporate Execs Beware! Social Media Can Destroy Your Executive Brand! Mark Pasetsky 2010
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My advice to clients is to always remember that what you're posting can and most likely will be reviewed by your superiors.
Mark Pasetsky: Corporate Execs Beware! Social Media Can Destroy Your Executive Brand! Mark Pasetsky 2010
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