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- noun Plural form of
clientele .
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Examples
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I found particularly interesting one of his smaller points, about how the Nazi Party probably was not understood ideologically by most of its supporters. it seems safe to conclude that the mass base of the Nazi movement represented one of the more unrelievedly ill-informed clienteles that a major party has assembled in a modern state.
Notes on Critical Review's Converse issue, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The clubs all cater to different clienteles—Livonia autoworkers, Trenton steel guys, right up to the doctors and lawyers in the Pointes and Bloomfield.
The Hanging Tree Bryan Gruley 2010
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They all teach music and we've danced to their tunes at tardeadas (parties) at the Lion's Club or other places which have big dance floors and well-heeled clienteles.
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They all teach music and we've danced to their tunes at tardeadas (parties) at the Lion's Club or other places which have big dance floors and well-heeled clienteles.
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· Aetas clienteles interact with the ALS program differently.
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Mrs. Oblina is hopeful that the modules on functional literacy that they have been waiting to be delivered by the national office would be received at the soonest possible time to empower the process of instruction and therefore the Aeta clienteles.
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Differences among law schools result in differences among their libraries in collection size and composition, staffing and services offered, and additional clienteles served.
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Citing this remarkable interventions or realization, the following concerns and points are noted by experts for the culturally sensitive and integrative delivery of instruction to the IP, specifically the Aeta clienteles:
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· Offering of food for school program be sustained and as time progress be replaced by a sustainable livelihood programs which the Aeta clienteles can be trained of and apparently leading to their independence from aids to self-sufficient and working individual or group of the community;
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Nationalization of the locally compensated IMs will empower them further to work not only as a teacher but as highly committed social workers for the betterment of the clienteles; and
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