Sentences with phrase «lighter than a client»

As a general rule, I'll normally only go two shades lighter than a client's eyebrows.

Not exact matches

She can also determine a natural palette by going just one to two shades lighter than the natural base color — or, if her clients want a more dramatic look, she'll take it up three or four shades.
This is truer today than ever, as adoption has become a business of finding children for clients - Mirah Riben, Shedding Light on the Dark Side of Adoption
Those clients include Forest City Ratner, the Brooklyn company leading the $ 260 million Nassau Coliseum renovations; KPMG, the financial advisers that want to help the county lease its sprawling sewer system to private investors for as much as $ 800 million; and American Traffic Solutions, the operators of the county's red - light camera program, which typically gets more than $ 5 million annually in ticket revenue.
Seriously — our clients say they feel lighter, more energized and have fewer cravings after less than a week!
Over the years, I've noticed that clients generally tend to select a shade or two darker than their actual hair color, so I'd recommend picking a slightly lighter shade.
Likewise, it saves time to generate an invoice right when a client asks for it, rather than adding the task to the pile waiting for you when you get back to the office — taking time away from doing the work that keeps the lights on.
«To these rays of light I would add that you can believe in what your client is doing more than in a law firm and you neither have to market — in the same way that law firm partners have to bring in business — nor do you have to track time.»
I've been able to experiment with fee structures and client service methods so that I can do more than keep the lights on while actually seeing my kids.
Viewed in this light, the whole idea of Amazon.law — the concept of a lawyer adapting and tailoring his services to the fluid reality of each client's life — is nothing more than an exercise in applied trust.
But rather than see this as a challenge, Natalie sees this in a positive light — as a way of ensuring that she and her team keep focusing on driving operational efficiencies, positively influencing market change and introducing innovative new ways of helping their clients.
Considering that many buildings (including some larger residential properties) are far more complex now than they ever were in respect to things such as heating, ventilation, air - conditioning, heat pumps, solar panels, intelligent lighting, building management systems, bio-mass boilers, etc, it is imperative in my view that clients employ appropriate professionals (even if it means additional professional fees at the outset) because it will ultimately save clients» money in the longer term.
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Second, it helps clients fully unburden the extreme beliefs and emotions accrued from trauma so they often leave sessions feeling lighter rather than labile.
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