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At the same time, the case organizations were confronted with a downside of client involvement, i.e. the introduction of a great deal of uncertainty and variability in the specification process, which posed the need to control client interaction as well.
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The majority of interviewees did not report any negative aspects of involving clients, however several clinicians had either experienced downsides of involving clients or could see situations where there might be negative outcomes.
UK Home Office research found that the "downside" of police operations targeting clients on the street was that "it appeared [to the support agency] to have increased the vulnerability" of sex workers, with clients jumpy, so "women [have] … less time negotiating business with clients, increasing the likelihood of being unable to spot a 'dodgy punter'".
"The downside of it, of putting your client on, is that you give the prosecution a chance to replay for the jury some of its best proof," a lawyer said.
One downside of agencies is that they have other clients they are creating content for, so they may not set a priority for a single small business.
Educating clients about the etiology of their problems, however, has its downside of demystifying the incarnation of self-reported lifelong trauma and mistakenly trivializing the client's problems.
The downside of Apple mania.
Confront the downside of inaction.
There is a downside, of course.
Such was the downside of her legitimacy.
Fame was the downside of space".
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