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- clients vs. clients | WordReference Forums
Clients' opinions - the opinions (more than one) held by clients I hesitate to mention that some people, probably in marketing, might say client opinion which would probably be closer to clients' opinions than clients' opinion They might say, for instance, client opinion is very varied
- What started the financial crisis of 2008? - Socratic
The Subprime Crisis The excess in liquidity comes from a financial crisis in South East Asia In the years 2000 banks benefitted the end of the possibility of not separating commercial banks and investment banks, the 1933 Glass-Steagall had been repealed by president Clinton They extended the credit to unsolvent clients (from minorities for instance) as the estate market was booming People
- delivery period time (exact meaning) | WordReference Forums
Hello, What does “delivery period time” mean to a (British) English native speaker? I work with a manufacturer of electric devices Our clients, coming from various countries all over the world, will often ask us what the delivery time for this or that product is I’m a bit hesitant to use
- previous former company - WordReference Forums
Hello, "previous company" vs "former company" Which phrase is correct to mean"the old company where one used to work"? Thanks a lot!
- within limited time | WordReference Forums
Which sentence below is correct? I got the opportunity to observe and learn how architects worked and dealt with demanding clients within limited time I got the opportunity to observe and learn how architects worked and dealt with demanding clients within a limited time Do I need to add
- payment (uncountable noun?) | WordReference Forums
The clients' [plural] credit card payment s [plural] The client's [singular] credit card payments – either payment or payments depending on whether you are speaking of a single payment or multiple payments Please note, Shawneeguo, this is an English-Spanish forum
- mutual work cooperation - WordReference Forums
Hi everyone, I wonder whether mutual work means exact same thing as cooperation in the following context: Creating a good atmosphere for our clients is an integral part of our mutual work cooperation Is there a clear-cut difference in usage? Thanks, slavipet
- colleague vs peer vs counterpart | WordReference Forums
Hello folks, I would like to know if "colleague" can be used to name a person who works at the same profession as you, but they not necessarily work with you I'm a self-employed translator and I want to know how to refer to other self-employed translators My colleagues? My peers? My
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