词汇 | example_english_client |
释义 | Examples of clientThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. He clearly began by mobilising his former clients. The building bears witness to a creative interchange between architect and clients. Our clients were convinced: we built the first flat screen trading room and became world-wide market leaders overnight. Like any architect, his output was very much determined by his clients and by circumstances. The occupational therapists and physiotherapists represented themselves as knowledgeable experts whose role it was to teach their older patients and clients how to remain safe. Certainly, clients who cannot understand can always ask. Your aim is to capture 95% of your client's attention for your meaning and ideas, so a clear style is vital. More dangerously, clients may understand and act in the belief that they have understood. Richer because delighted clients pay their bills more quickly and return with repeat business. The research was demand led by using participatory techniques to elicit from the clients or beneficiaries of the research the most important production constraints. In addition, she has a professional background in public relations consultancy and management skills training for numerous international clients both in government and industry. Institutions and enterprises would not be able to make nearly as much money if their clients thought otherwise. The challenge of conducting participatory research with many clients is particularly acute for natural resource management. In 82 % of the married clients, two or more problems were reported and in a quarter of them at least four problems occurred in combination. There are difficulties in classifying clients from a population of women in all marital situations considered together. Wedgwood was also keen to cultivate and exploit other royal clients. They must understand their child clients' lives and the communities within which they live. To summarize, in the series analysed most clients are married, have children, and have reached a high level of education. Dually, abstract data types are typically encoded by existential types, which do not directly provide representation information to the clients of such abstractions. Ninety-two percent of clients reported satisfaction with the programme. Individuals aged 55 and over represent less than 6% of clients in treatment,59 far less than their proportion in the general population. Late-onset clients had higher levels of life satisfaction and motivation for treatment, and were more likely to complete treatment. Telephone interviews with 449 programme clients found that 73% reported resolution of their presenting problem or satisfactory management of a continuing problem. The counsellor's role is to facilitate the client's work in ways that respect the client's values, personal resources and capacity for choice. Consideration will also be needed as to how to continue to obtain measures of clients' and health professionals' opinions and preferences on a long-term basis. The committee is responsible for medical care and reimbursements of their clients. The majority of its clients are older people whose problems arise from physical dif ficulties with mobility, eyesight, hearing and continence. Any system that delivers every published notification to all clients fulfils this condition. All clients of such a service are forced to agree on the same data model used for all notifications. The clients receive contact information from a facilitator agent, acting in recommend mode. The tuplespace is a shared data space that acts as an associative memory for a group of agents or clients. In this model a server provides resources to potentially many clients. Similarly, if a function is defined as expandable (inline), then its actual definition must be available to the clients for inline expansion to take place. In the context of separate compilation, the interface of a module is supposed to provide all the information needed to compile clients of this module. Afterwards, she aimed to maintain a balance between trying to enrol new clients and supervising those couples already registered with her. Despite all this, it is possible to get a fairly good representation of the various clients. Mapping and synthesis operations are duplicated by all clients, but we preferred this solution over increasing server load. Employment schemes are often structured to provide clients with new experiences, to develop skills in a progressive manner and to achieve visible and concrete results. Home visiting allows for a programme delivery strategy for high-risk clients who may not access other means of care delivery. Assessing individual needs with a questionbased approach led some clients to feel judged and distressed. The participants were all clients of the agency and had all arrived there feeling it was their last resort. In this case, each of the server nodes has information about both the sampling period and the clients connected. Various message types were defined in order to be interpreted by clients and servers. He might do that very thing in order to show that the client's diagnosis is not the correct one. A substantial propor tion of clients at all three sites had been diag nosed with a mental health condition. In par ticular, sy mptom management and attention to the spir itual0 existential needs of clients are basic tenets of good palliative care. A primary advantage of a group is that a client's grief is shared and may decrease feelings of isolation. How should they be designed in order to be useful to, and used by, clients? Besides, re-organisation is also a process of reduction of discretion in judging applications or requirements of clients. Anecdotally, this appears common, with some trusts even requiring health visitors to administer the tool at a single contact with clients. We can see that the clients seen by the counsellors were very similar to the clinical population on all dimensions. There may be a number of social, cultural and ethical reasons for practitioners preserving the confidentiality of their clients. In some instances, clients' requests were seen as extravagant or inappropriate. Among the industry funds, compulsory funds are most efficient, possibly because they do not need to compete for clients or suffer from adverse selection. The case register is therefore much younger than most registered clients. The use of the bisimulation method allows us to establish equivalence without quantifying over all possible clients for these servers. The vast majority of incoming clients did not attend the program voluntarily. The authority on site rests with the clients in the form of their hired project manager. Big men are those who stand out, vie with others to make a reputation, and collect both honours and clients. The findings show that service providers experience significant levels of concern and frustration and a sense of powerlessness in meeting the needs of such clients. The organisations agreed to explain the project to older women clients who met the inclusion criteria and expressed an interest in participating. Later in the encounter, age categorisation is done jointly with the assistant and the clients. The residents in the institutional homes were significantly older than the clients in private households (p=0.000). The eligibility criteria used were the same as for the institutional sample, but clients who received regular respite in institutional settings were also excluded. At odds with a climate of reduced unknowns and devolved responsibility is a desire in good clients to pursue creativity, novelty and delight. The survey could identify and interview paralegal clients only by obtaining their names from paralegals. Recognizing that fact may help prevent language teachers from defining themselves as merely the passive clients of language theorists. A modest goal for psychotherapeutic work with people with dementia may be to attempt to maintain clients at the top of their range of variability. Patients and clients, given choices, express a preference for informal care, all things considered. Even the comparatively sociable are reluctant to use hostels and day centres for homeless people, through fear of violence, intimidation and disturbance from younger clients. Factors associated with illegal drug use among older methadone clients. In some municipalities, for example, 10 per cent of clients accounted for 50 per cent of delivered home-help hours. In determining the predictors of service use, control terms representing clients' living situation (' living with carer ' and ' living in sheltered accommodation') were also used. As the jobbers were subjected to greater pressure by their rivals and their clients in the neighbourhood, they were rendered more vulnerable in the workplace. There are no strict inclusion or exclusion criteria for the clients. I trace the range of informal activities in which patrons, clients and brokers engaged while they negotiated the elaborate bureaucratic system. The consultant brought this plus respect for the consultee's "discernment" of the client's situation and the consultee's "familiarity" with adoptions law and practice. She has written and spoken about adult guardianship, healthcare decisionmaking, nursing home law, and ethical considerations in representing elderly clients. When lawyers are put on retainer, they are paid to take a long-term interest in their client's legal defense. After comparing accounts with all of his clients the blacksmith treated his clients to food and drink. Architects' relationships with their clients, other professionals, contractors - and with one another - are generally understood in academia as creatively neutral, and unrelated to architectural design. They also learn to interact with clients, public authorities, craftsmen, manufacturers and building contractors. The possibility of organizing collaborative services with elderly clients and non-clients would be regarded in most areas as entirely alien or utopian. They foster our objective of improving access to justice for clients. Alien clients may not have the financial means to use these procedures. Moreover, it would be impossible to find private counsel to handle emergency situations that arise for eligible alien clients. Temporarily suspending legal representation during a client's absence by seeking a continuance is not a viable alternative to formally withdrawing from the case. My clients are, or were, the students, but this will change in many ways. The main measure of effectiveness used was direct observation of how clients spent their time. The number of staff and clients within the same room was also recorded every five minutes. They emphasize qualitative and quantitative approaches, methods ranging from the rational to the intuitive, and the role of the clients in the evaluative process. Significant differences were observed between informed and control outlets on types and brands of drugs sold, dosages sold, questions asked of clients, and advice given. In his multi-center study, interventionists felt restricted by a standard intervention, sensing that variation was needed to meet different clients' needs. By means of explicit priorities the centre aimed to manoeuvre the localities into promoting long-term clients up the league table of social care. The scramble to redistribute existing resources and clients provides the conditions for the development of schemes such as the duty solicitor. False prediction may also be attributed to the client's failure to observe taboos or other procedural shortcomings in the conduct of the oracular ritual. The characteristics of clients are also important in any account which seeks to refute" domination of the masses" as the most useful lawyers' practice. In all other cases the chosen outcome of business clients was adopted by the lawyer. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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