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to retainer
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Any thing or person that retains.
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Finally, when it comes to retainer fees, it is helpful to know that lawyers must follow strict trust accounting practices (see Rules of Professional Conduct 4-100; alsoalso Rule 4-200 for attorney fees in general).
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Dentists and parents have long tried a variety of methods to stop digit sucking, from swabbing fingers with unsavory substances to retainer-like devices that prevent fingers from entering the mouth.
The royal estates that had theretofore supported them, mostly in the north and east, were depleted through grants to retainers uncompensated by new acquisitions.
Bill Barrett Corp continues to pay retainers to high-powered DC lobbyists, doling out $20,000 to NES , Incin the first quarter of 2010 for lobbyists Marc Himmelstein and Kent Burton to work their magic in both houses of Congress and the Bureau of Land Management.
"If parties mediate their matters from the beginning, they wouldn't necessarily need to pay retainer fees to litigate their cases.
It may take you a couple of days to get used to the retainer, so don't be alarmed.
The death of Joszef and the narrator's need to attend to a dying retainer, not to a new wife, is an image of the whole tale.
Most investigators work similar to an attorney in regard to a retainer.
"Certain physicians are attracted to the retainer payments and perhaps lose sight of the responsibilities that go hand and hand with a concierge practice.
And why was he so close to my retainer case?
Oral appliance therapy involves a dental device similar to a retainer or a mouth guard.
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