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The part of a sentence "satisfy clients needs" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when discussing one's ability or responsibility to meet the needs and expectations of clients or customers. For example: "Our company's main goal is to satisfy clients needs by providing top-quality products and exceptional customer service." "By continually gathering feedback and making improvements, we strive to satisfy clients needs and maintain their satisfaction with our services."
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Social workers are supposed to report threats to their safety and health from clients, as well as the pressure to satisfy clients' needs.
Income earned through the voucher program can be used to improve quality of care to satisfy clients' needs and ultimately improving health seeking behaviors of the target population.
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I made a mistake that a lot of new entrepreneurs make—I believed the antiquated notion that I needed a brick and mortar office to satisfy clients.
The view was that if those in the private sector are able to deliver satisfactory services to TB patients, the likelihood of the cured and satisfied clients sticking to them for their future health needs was certain.
"It is not enough to satisfy all client needs, but must be seen in the context of affordability for the country".
Specifically, we consider a scenario where a number of independent and self-interested EV aggregators participate in the day-ahead market to purchase energy to satisfy their clients' driving needs.
Are clients' needs being met?
Over 95% of family planning clients at both baseline and endline reported being satisfied with the services provided on the day of the exit survey and stated that CHEWs treated them well, were friendly during the appointment, and were responsive to clients' needs.
"Pemex has to become a competitive and integral company whose purpose is to maximize oil revenue, contribute to the nation's development and satisfy the needs of its clients".
"While a bank cannot make people literally immortal, it can...create legacies for its clients that satisfy their need for transcendence," according to the author, Maximilian Martin, now a philanthropy adviser at UBS.Certainly, people tend to become more generous as they grow richer, both in life and in death.
This portfolio reflects the company's mixture of altruism and pragmatism: some of the bots are meant to satisfy the needs of a particular client (X2AI makes its money working with several large American and European health-care providers), while others aim to address the needs of a crisis area.
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