Client can be categorized as a noun.
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client - a person who seeks the advice of a lawyer | ||
client - someone who pays for goods or services | ||
client - (computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network |
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1. | noun | I will manage client expectations accordingly. | |
2. | noun | Since Debbie is a client too, I think I'll just mail them to your home unless you prefer otherwise. | |
3. | noun | He is my farrier (shoes my horses feet) so I am technically a client if you want to view it that way. | |
4. | noun | I know a lot of people say to wait until he calls you, but it's different because I'm a client and technically that's all I am at this point. | |
5. | noun | On the other hand though, if I'm a client he should really of called back by now because you don't leave a customer hanging. | |
6. | noun | From the point of view of a business, and client/operator relationships, he's doing a really shitty job. | |
7. | noun | I am not a client of liquidweb.com, but one of my friend called Steven is the client having several websites. | |
8. | noun | Service and Client base not ok. | |
9. | noun | I have stayed in this hotel many times, and while it typically offers a decent bang for the buck, its client base largely consists of troubled youngsteers and evictees from the local, not so pleasant hood. | |
10. | noun | The client talked with the lawyer. | |
11. | noun | But I have an appointment with my client tomorrow. | |
12. | noun | The client went running into the office. | |
13. | noun | All those tricks he's got up his sleeve make him a formidable client. | |
14. | noun | He tried to imagine what the client was like. | |
15. | noun | When Tobita gives a plan his seal of approval, the client accepts it at first glance. |
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I will manage client expectations accordingly. |
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Since Debbie is a client too, I think I'll just mail them to your home unless you prefer otherwise. |
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He is my farrier (shoes my horses feet) so I am technically a client if you want to view it that way. |
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I know a lot of people say to wait until he calls you, but it's different because I'm a client and technically that's all I am at this point. |
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On the other hand though, if I'm a client he should really of called back by now because you don't leave a customer hanging. |
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From the point of view of a business, and client/operator relationships, he's doing a really shitty job. |
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I am not a client of liquidweb.com, but one of my friend called Steven is the client having several websites. |
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Service and Client base not ok. |
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I have stayed in this hotel many times, and while it typically offers a decent bang for the buck, its client base largely consists of troubled youngsteers and evictees from the local, not so pleasant hood. |
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The client talked with the lawyer. | |
But I have an appointment with my client tomorrow. | |
The client went running into the office. | |
All those tricks he's got up his sleeve make him a formidable client. | |
He tried to imagine what the client was like. | |
When Tobita gives a plan his seal of approval, the client accepts it at first glance. |