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en These groups wouldn't able to represent their clients. They'd go out of business.

en With Rob coming in, that opens up our service to the clients that Rob has had over the years. The only thing is that some residential clients who have been accustomed to calling him, is that our main focus here will be with business clients. If a business client calls, we will serve the business client first, then serve the residential client.

en If you are going to be properly motivated to bring change and represent clients, I think it is necessary to have an understanding of history. Knowing what Rosa Parks went through motivates me to represent people in civil rights cases.

en The reason for doing these samples is that we know there are different genetic histories for those groups. There are patterns that you might see in a Caucasian sample that you wouldn't see in a Japanese sample, and some in Yoruba that you wouldn't see in another population. But there are also similarities across the groups.

en Our clients are everyday folks. We don't represent big corporations; we represent the husband and wife who have 80 acres of land they want to divide and they can't under Oregon's land-use laws.

en VCG is excited to roll out the new Web-based dashboard portal. VCG Gateway will enable our clients to make critical business decisions in an efficient manner. It is our continuing goal to provide our clients with the very best technology to reach and exceed their business objectives.

en It's about those individuals that represent us, that represent society and, I think, that represent everything that's right about sports and, frankly, what's right about our society -- all of us being the best we hope to be. Which is why the Olympic rings sits on my business card today. It's about being your best.

en Optimist fits our model of being an advisor to our clients. We want to provide service beyond what most typical banks offer. We want to have longer, more meaningful conversations with clients to figure out exactly what their needs are and provide them with advice that quickly gets them to their business goals. (With Optimist) our relationship managers can actually sit down with a client or prospect, tie the business's income statement and balance sheet together, and get critical answers right away. Business owners, especially small business owners, don't have a lot of time. They really do rely on someone who can suggest alternate ways of doing things—especially when those suggestions lead to greater business success for them.
  Paul Brown

en It's pretty much business as usual. Most of our clients have been quite loyal to us. I've had a few clients take some money out, but the majority have stayed with us.

en Our people are trained to protect our clients without being big and obvious. We allow our clients to focus on their business and let us worry about reducing the risk.

en Clients engage with us because of our predictive public relations model. Refined over a period of time, in response to clients' demands for precise, accurate and measurable PR, predictive PR enables clients to see what media coverage they can anticipate based on their business requirements and available, identified media opportunities.

en At Gloria Network, our clients and potential customers enjoy unmatched customer service. This includes free and friendly pre-purchase consulting, professional installation, and no-charge telephone support on configuration and usage. Most importantly, our core business philosophy is to treat our clients as business partners. The relationship does not cease when the sale takes place; this is when it just begins.

en He gives a tremendous amount of time to clients and is completely focused on each of their careers. He's very hands-on, ... He's always been a straight-up guy in any business dealings. They're not poachers, and they don't home in on other people's clients.

en It's easier for home offices to qualify as a principal place of business now. Telecommuters wouldn't be able to claim this, since they are employees, but I'd see this being useful for anyone whose primary work is selling products and traveling outside their home to meet clients.

en It's easier for home offices to qualify as a principal place of business now, . She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. .. Telecommuters wouldn't be able to claim this, since they are employees, but I'd see this being useful for anyone whose primary work is selling products and traveling outside their home to meet clients.


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