I find that when clients refer to me as 'Gard,' it only reminds them of what they hired me to do and keeps them ill at ease.
He advised brokers who are approached by students seeking to become clients to refer the students to someone else.
A fat client refers to a device that has sufficient speed and size to run programs and is loaded locally with software needed for operation.
A thin client refers to a device that acts as a terminal or interface with a server or other device.
"Ask the client," he said, referring to the M.T.A.
A colleague of hers in Riverhead claims that he receives clients "referred by psychiatrists."
The "client" refers to the new Netscape browser.
With these definitions, when a client refers to an , an implementation is automatically selected using the defined instances.
And if it does not exist in Darien, a group dealing with a special problem will be created or the client referred to one nearby.
One day in 1982, a client brought in a script and, referring to its idiosyncratic formatting requirements, said, "This is one thing you'll never be able to do."