prospective client
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprospectiveandclient
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prospective
adjective
uk/prəˈspek.tɪv/us/prəˈspek.tɪv/
people who are expected to buy something, employ someone, become ...
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client
noun[C]
uk/ˈklaɪ.ənt/us/ˈklaɪ.ənt/
a customer or someone who ...
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(Definition ofprospectiveandclientfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Theprospectiveclientmust consent to this arrangement before therapy can begin.
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The management have to keep units full, and present toprospectiveclientfamilies a sentimental image of the home as congruent - or a continuity - with the past.
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This is similar to the approach used in psychiatric circles in which the psychiatrist informs theprospectiveclientthat information disclosed during therapy sessions may be imparted to others.
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The word "conduct" refers to the client's conduct at a stage when he is still aprospectiveclient.
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It will be free in the sense that if the services are not taken up, theprospectiveclientwill not have to pay.
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I am then expected to see him as aprospectiveclient.
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Building societies or others will be required to employ suitably qualified persons to provide interviews with eachprospectiveclientand to oversee every conveyancing transaction.
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A commonsense interpretation of the word "conduct" would mean conduct in relation to the particular case in respect of which the person concerned is aprospectiveclient.
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It is true that the information which is available to theprospectiveclientincludes only identification details—name, address, age, name of last employer, date of dismissal.
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We did not think particularly about a person attending a public school, but it would be covered by the phrase: "the conduct, opinions or beliefs of theprospectiveclient".
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It is his conduct as aprospectiveclientthat the lawyer who is offered the brief considers at the time when the client is still aprospectiveclient.
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It appears to me that the conduct in question is the conduct in respect of the client at the stage when he is still aprospectiveclient.
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His suit was all wet, while at that time he was in a rush to meet aprospectiveclient.
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A method is usually selected depending on available attention span from theprospectiveclient.
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The more reputable companies will keep an accurate record of their tipping activities enabling aprospectiveclientto assess their past form and so anticipate potential future performance.
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We also know that they have difficulty doing that because they can get on the wrong side of prospective clients, important clients.
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We talk about the information to prospective clients undergoing this operation.
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This results in prospective clients wasting a great deal of time by being led to view property which is obviously unsuitable.
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The fees would have to be notified to the licensing authority, and notification of their fees to any prospective clients would be another condition.
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