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It is expected and will be accepted that the intervention protocol may require some adaptation to accommodate client's needs and the unique characteristics of the local context, which will result in variation in the intervention components and dose to which participants are actually exposed [ 127].
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Upstairs, her office has two separate entrances, the better to accommodate clients with entourages.
"We were working very hard to accommodate clients, and trying at the same time to make sure we didn't screw anything up in processing record volumes".
It got into the trust business in order to accommodate clients with big portfolios.
You have to accommodate a client's life style.
"A number of areas, including the main entrance hall, have been designed to accommodate the client's particular security needs whilst specialist interior design was carried out throughout," Farrells' architecture website says.
To accommodate the client's fiendish, master-of-the-universe schedule, a coutured and platinum-haired client services specialist whisked the seven-figure painting from its place inside Christie's high-security vault in London out to a waiting limo and proceeded to the Concorde VIP lounge at Heathrow airport so the collector could view it for a few privileged minutes before returning to New York.
Steere advises that if an account makes it a habit to reschedule meetings with the expectation that you would rearrange your schedule to accommodate the client's availability, it may be time to reconsider the long-term viability of the engagement.
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