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The phrase "accommodate the client" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to meet the needs or preferences of a client in a professional context.
Example: "To ensure a successful partnership, we must always strive to accommodate the client’s requests and expectations."
Alternatives: "meet the client's needs" or "cater to the client."
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You have to accommodate the client and work around their schedule or you will lose them".
The DOJ's own office of professional responsibility concluded that Yoo "put his desire to accommodate the client above his obligation to provide thorough, objective and candid legal advice and … therefore committed intentional professional misconduct".
"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.
"We accommodate the client and one escort.
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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It found that the bank had gone to "significant lengths to accommodate the clients", which it described as "a number of ultra-high net worth politically exposed persons".
The FCA said the bank went to "unacceptable lengths" to accommodate the clients because it did not wish to "inconvenience" them, including failing to get information from the clients to comply with financial crime regulations.
"By nature the aircraft has a limited amount of space," says Beever, "and that forces us to be creative and dig around for ways to get the most out of all areas while accommodating the client's wishes".
The private sector is able to adapt well by increasing the staffing levels and improving structures to accommodate the increased client load.
Alternatively, they may not be involved in substrate binding and their increased digestion might be an artifact due to a higher total mass of trypsin, which was used to accommodate the addition of client.
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