disabled client

collocation in English

meaningsofdisabledandclient

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disabled
adjective
uk
/dɪˈseɪ.bəld/
us
/dɪˈseɪ.bəld/
having an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult to do some things that other ...
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client
noun[C]
uk
/ˈklaɪ.ənt/
us
/ˈklaɪ.ənt/
a customer or someone who ...
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(Definition ofdisabledandclientfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdisabled client

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The chances are that he is not only undertaking such work for thedisabledclient; indeed, he is no doubt also undertaking other work.
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In many instances thedisabledclientcannot see them because he has no access to the main waiting room.
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Carers often have to perform extremely personal care for thedisabledclient.
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Getting an outcome favourable to adisabledclient, where this is justified, is what matters most.
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However, the balance of benefit to thedisabledclientmay be in the form of cash.
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We seek to weight the matter in favour of thedisabledclient.
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It will allow local authorities, where they deem it appropriate, to pay cash rather than provide services to their disabled clients.
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In the case of psychiatrically disabled clients the waiting times are seven and a half weeks and just over six weeks respectively.
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The results have been very encouraging, with over 2,000 disabled clients starting work so far.
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I find it hard to credit that disabled clients will actually decide who is to be employed by local authorities.
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Disabled clients who did not fit in and who expressed views of their own were dismissed as "demanding", "fussy", and "manipulative".
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A typical social worker, specialising in disabled clients, might have a caseload of 30 to 50 such clients.
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Prisoners who completed the recovery program work with mentally and physically disabled clients.
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Disabled clients and the elderly often hire pet sitters to exercise and care for their pets if they are unable to do so.
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