Sentence examples for Government clientele from inspiring English sources

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Mr Szent-Ivanyi worries that the recipients would become part of a new kind of government clientele.For the most ardent nationalists, however, the bill is still too weak.

Since then, they've grown beyond their government clientele and have expanded into the private sector, cybersecurity and the pharmaceutical industry.

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By 2010, the Village had a loyal clientele of government officials, journalists, and businessmen who dropped in for lunch, or for cappuccinos that cost the Somali equivalent of sixty cents.

Entertaining the peculiar requests of rich clientele and government departments meant Stratfor needed a web of informants in American agencies and international regimes; they even count Canadian officials among their sources.

But while Singapore and Switzerland have been reluctant to divulge information about its Greek clientele, the British government has been more cooperative in sharing its real estate records.

Equally important, weapons analysts saw their main clientele within the government as being the military services and the Pentagon, according to Ellen Laipson, who was involved in the NIE process as a former national intelligence officer for Near East and South Asia and as acting assistant director of Central Intelligence for Analysis and Production in 2001-2002.

Jobbik ran a relatively moderate campaign, attracting more centrist voters disgusted with the corruption in the Fidesz government, while retaining its racist core clientele (since there is no party to the right of Jobbik, they have nowhere else to go).

One of Ptech's vice presidents, Joseph Johnson, spoke briefly to reporters outside its offices today, saying the raid was "no great surprise," given the government agencies among the company's clientele.

Her clientele includes collectors and governments and universities.

About the employees, the clientele, etc. John Dunstan threw the key away upon opening his place 34 years ago, which was before the government dealt so extensively in padlocks.

Between 1936 and 1975, when Spain was governed by a fascistic dictatorship under General Franco, the café was a meeting place for anti-government activists, although these days its clientele reflects the area's residential character.

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