[The] ideal client is ordsprog
[The] ideal client is the very wealthy man in very great trouble.
John Sterling
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1806
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My client was in fear of his life, my client was in fear for his safety. My client had some great concerns. More importantly he felt a great deal of concern that his passenger was going to be harmed, so he fled the area.
Joseph Cavallo
The first thing you've got to do is get a client. You can go up there and lobby all day long, but if you don't have a client, you're in trouble!
Rufus Jones
Friends need not agree in everything or go always together, or have no comparable other friendships of the same intimacy. On the contrary, in friendship union is more about ideal things: and in that sense it is more ideal and less subject to trouble than marriage is.
George Santayana
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1863
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1952
)
Vänner
She is one of the most educated and organized clients I have. She is the ideal client.
Heather MacKenzie
We found them to be very culturally flexible, but even to the point of helping a client down a path that is not ideal. This is a little different from U.S. providers.
Christopher Cartwright
This doesn't make them a Merrill Lynch in the U.S. - the main difference is that PaineWebber doesn't have an investment bank, ... But this brings in the wealthy client.
John Leonard
This doesn't make them a Merrill Lynch in the U.S. - the main difference is that PaineWebber doesn't have an investment bank. But this brings in the wealthy client.
John Leonard
The simple logical substitution of running Linux on less expensive hardware does not play out on the client. Businesses don't look at the client and say they want to make a 100 percent crossover from client to client, unless I can do something to improve the workflow and lower the cost of execution and the cost of ownership. Some of the simple models that drove server adoption will not drive client adoption.
Steve Mills
Junk is the ideal product... the ultimate merchandise. No sales talk necessary. The client will crawl through a sewer and beg to buy.
William S. Burroughs
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1914
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1997
)
If we're competitive, we have great fans here. Calgary is a wealthy city, and Alberta is a wealthy province. The problem isn't the small market -- our problem is for seven years, we haven't got into the playoffs. We have to make the playoffs and show all the people. If we come up and make the playoffs this year, this franchise could take off big time.
Al MacNeil
In an ideal world, the governor of Texas should denounce the shenanigans of Tom DeLay and his twisted, unethical schemes. But Rick Perry is too weak and too dependent on the wealthy, powerful and ruthless special interests that both he and DeLay work for.
Bob Gammage
I think in an ideal world, you would first of all not have the injury at all. Secondly, if you had that opportunity to come back and play a couple of weeks prior to going into such a big game that would be ideal. But it doesn't always have to be ideal. You adjust and adapt.
Jack Del Rio
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1902
-)
His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. Living a green lifestyle generally has been something that only the wealthy or middle class can do. I'm not particularly wealthy or anything, but this is accessible.
Daniel Hug
It's not ideal to have three five-setters going into a final, ... but I felt pretty decent out there in the fifth set. I stepped it up when I needed to. It's not ideal but it's a great problem to have. I'd sign up for the chance to be in the finals anytime. And I might just surprise you. Mentally, just being out there will take care of that. Physically, I'll be able to make someone earn it.
Andre Agassi
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1970
-)
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