Sentence examples for consequences for clients from inspiring English sources

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Even under these more protective rules, inadvertent disclosures can have catastrophic consequences for clients -- as illustrated in Manziel's case itself.

Wait lists are associated with negative health and social consequences for clients.

Fear of devaluation and discrimination and these adaptive strategies can have negative consequences for clients' self-concept and social relationships.

It also has consequences for clients' role in their own recovery process; being either recipients or co-inventors of this new approach.

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One need look no farther than Andhra Pradesh, India, where the temptation for lenders to grow very fast in order to win market share, prestige and profits caused them to woo many clients into excessive debt -- with predictably bad consequences for both clients and lenders.

"This tax relief will give families the flexibility to use their paychecks for what's most important to them — whether for home repairs, different medical expenses, or other unique expenses that come up at different stages of life". Tax preparers are still reviewing the bill to see whether it could have consequences for their clients.

This pressure can produce adverse consequences for the clients of these firms.

In court on Monday, Kenneth Warner, lawyer for 89-year-old Anthony Marshall, argued that jail would have "lethal consequences" for his client, who suffers from Parkinson's disease and dementia and requires around-the-clock care.

For instance, if your engagement implies meeting certain key deadlines and you were not able to accomplish them or you had errors in your deliverables, you can offer to afford the financial consequences for your client.

Indian outsourcers say there was little consequence for their clients from the flooding in Mumbai in July.Firms around the Gulf of Mexico also get plenty of practice at business continuity plans that kick in when the storms blow in.

He said Coulson's decision not to continue applying section 39 of the Children and Young Person's Act 1933 – ensuring a juvenile defendant's right to anonymity – had grave consequences for both his client and his family.

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