Sentence examples for dubious clients from inspiring English sources

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To persuade her dubious clients, including advertising types she calls "hipsters who love beer and chicken wings," she told them it was like clubbing.

The $2 billion deal was one of the first for which Goldman sales staff began to face dubious clients, according to former Goldman employees.

For years, she submitted abstract drawings and paintings to convey her ideas, because, as she would explain with absolute conviction to dubious clients, abstraction was the best way to capture multiple perspectives in two dimensions, and to bring them together in a "distortion field".

Coming at the end of a year in which the defence secretary, Liam Fox, resigned over his links to lobbyist Adam Werritty, and after several lobbying firms were embarrassed in newspaper stings that exposed their willingness to work for dubious clients, this latest row will raise further concerns about the relationship between politicians and big business.

Bell Pottinger's ease with conflicts of interest, like its readiness to represent dubious clients, is easy to find chilling; but to detail and condemn it can act as a form of free advertising: there will always be people in the world who want an unsqueamish PR firm.

-Bernard Condon NOVEMBER 29, 1999 Information Kills IN OUR RECENT COVER STORY ON Internet sleuthing, Web detective Daniel Cohn of Docusearch.com assured us that he turned down dubious clients, "like if a jealous boyfriend wants to know where his ex is living".

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The dubious client keeps asking, to no satisfaction, "What does that mean for me?" The clip ends with the words "Bigger isn't always better" on screen.

In effect, Hamilton saw his role in "The Federalist Papers" as that of a lawyer obliged to mount his most brilliant defense on behalf of a dubious client.

Also present is a maverick entrepreneur called Hannibal Chau (played by del Toro regular Ron Perlman), a not unfamiliar science-fiction character who wears gold-plated shoes and collects remnants of the monsters for sale to dubious international clients.

That the poll is idiotic, the methodology questionable, the client dubious (new Beefalicious Cigarettes -- dogs love 'em!) and the pollster calls during dinner don't obviate the virtue of honesty.

Like elsewhere in Asia, banks here are opaque institutions, which lend to dubious, often politically connected, clients.

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