Sentences with phrase «particular satisfaction»

While the cornerstone of the justice system is making sure an injured client is fairly compensated for his or her past and future injuries, Jed takes particular satisfaction in knowing that HLM's work has resulted in roads being made safer, cars being designed differently and facilities being investigated by law enforcement to prevent needless injuries to others.
As a liberal democrat I take particular satisfaction and hope from prospects in Colorado.
Followers of Il Lee's art — as well as newcomers to his masterful, nuanced renderings — will find particular satisfaction in his new large format works.
After the actual occasion achieves its subjective aim and reaches its own particular satisfaction, it perishes.
Whichever method you utilize, your client satisfaction surveys should measure: overall satisfaction; the relative importance and level of satisfaction with particular satisfaction factors such as work quality, service delivery, responsiveness and value; reasons for firm selection; fees and billing; likelihood for referrals; and needs going forward.
Pam is a Certified Master Coach and a Fellow in the College of Law Practice Management, and she has been named a Legal Rebel by the American Bar Association, a role from which she derives particular satisfaction.
John J. Carroll, Jr., a trial lawyer since 1974, finds particular satisfaction in the earlier stages of the litigation process — doing what it takes to get cases ready for their eventual resolution in court or through negotiation.
It gives us particular satisfaction when our clients take the time to acknowledge their satisfaction by providing Vab Media with their reviews and testimonials.
This subjective aim is directed toward the particular satisfaction that the actual occasion seeks to achieve.
Work that gave her particular satisfaction involved building special relationships, strategic innovation or a combination of both.
I don't take any particular satisfaction from this.
Ms. Moore, the principal of Will Rogers Middle School here, felt a particular satisfaction in the endorsement.
This is a source of particular satisfaction to the school's principal, Luke Sparkes, who tells me that the school is designed around its most vulnerable pupils.
Grabbing your fingers into something with a bit of grip does have a particular satisfaction to it, and the slight ridges add further tactile character to what would otherwise be a blank black rectangle.
You can never call a game great unless it provides you that particular satisfaction; that one thing to cheer about...
But there is a particular satisfaction, in today's snapping and yapping New York art world, in rediscovering this most stringent painter of all.
Diane feels a particular satisfaction that her child has exceeded expectations and shows a certain defiance of medical authority that predicted so little for her child.
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