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client's and response
While there are many different possibilities for the timing of casework intervention, the experiments recently reported from a variety of traditional settings all point up the importance of an immediate response to the client's initial need for help.
This response type takes the client's viewpoint and reflects back his or her feeling and the context for it.
The web server then reads the file, if it exists and sends a response to the client's Web browser.
Buber's work was focused on the " I-thou, here and now " concept following his postponing a response to a client's request for help, following which the client committed suicide.
However, as part of his sales pitch to Anthony, Moore disclosed that the response letters generated by the fundraising mailings Response Media sends out for its clients were never delivered to the client ; instead, they were sent unopened to the client's financial institution or other institutions of choice.
1980 — Russell launches its investment management business in response to a client's request for funds that provide a fully diversified and packaged blend of investment managers.
:* The merchant sends the client the bank's response encrypted with the client's public key.
** Step 4: Listen to the client's response and respond appropriately.
For this reason, they get the lion's share of acclaim when their team's efforts win awards, but conversely, the creative director shoulders the negativity ( and the blame ) when a project goes wrong, response falls short of expectations, or an important individual on the client's side dislikes or vetos an idea.

client's and server
This message contains the client's MAC address, the IP address that the server is offering, the subnet mask, the lease duration, and the IP address of the DHCP server making the offer.
The server determines the configuration based on the client's hardware address as specified in the CHADDR ( Client Hardware Address ) field.
An HTTP server listening on that port waits for a client's request message.
In addition, passing actual data to the server and back may incur extra copying overhead, while in a monolithic system the kernel can directly access the data in the client's buffers.
# The client's local operating system sends the message from the client machine to the server machine.
The server merely responds to the client's authentication requests.
Server-side scripting is a technique used in website design which involves embedding scripts in an HTML source code which results in a user's ( client's ) request to the server website being handled by a script running server-side before the server responds to the client's request.
The exact roles assumed by the server may vary, from providing data persistence ( for example, for diskless nodes ) to actual information processing on the client's behalf.
The most common arrangement is for an email user ( the client ) to make an arrangement with a remote Mail Transfer Agent ( MTA ) server for the receipt and storage of the client's emails.
The older method was for the mail server to recognize the client's IP address, e. g. because the client is on the same machine and uses internal address 127. 0. 0. 1, or because the client's IP address is controlled by the same internet service provider that provides both internet access and mail services.
In active mode, the client creates a TCP control connection to the server and sends the server the client's IP address and an arbitrary client port number, and then waits until the server initiates the data connection over TCP to that client IP address and client port number.
* By comparing the client's external IP address to the address seen by an external web server, or sometimes by examining the HTTP headers received by a server.
Server-side scripts require that their language's interpreter be installed on the server, and produce the same output regardless of the client's browser, operating system, or other system details.
# The client sends the server the client's SSL version number, cipher settings, session-specific data, and other information that the server needs to communicate with the client using SSL.

client's and was
Polhaus about Archer's activities, Spade says that Archer was tailing Thursby, but refuses to reveal their client's identity.
Perry Mason was featured in more than 80 novels and short stories, most of which had a plot involving his client's murder trial.
Typically, Mason was able to establish his client's innocence by implicating another character, who then confessed.
They say that implicit in the behavior of Perls and Satir was the ability to challenge distortion, generalization and deletion in a client's language.
he was in possession of his now deceased client's " final statement ".
This may be directly compared with Fritz Perls ' use of an " empty chair " as a context for imagined interactions ( where the client was often invited to occupy the chair and thus take on the role of the person imagined to be sitting there ); Bert Hellinger's approach, which requires the client to arrange family members ( played by volunteers ) in a row or pattern which matches the client's internal understanding, and then to reorganise the row ; and Virginia Satir's work with tableaux and posture.
The jury was composed entirely of Aguinaldo's men and even Bonifacio's defence lawyer himself declared his client's guilt.
In Austria in the 1990s mere mention of a client's name in a semi-public social setting was enough to earn a junior bank executive a stiff jail sentence.
* The client's question, to which the Researcher could respond with a request for clarification if any part of a question was unclear.
Bailey brought up the confession to the murders as part of his client's history at the trial as part of an insanity defense, but it was ruled as inadmissible by the judge.
Bailey brought up the confession to the stranglings as part of his client's history at the trial in order to assist in gaining a ' not guilty by reason of insanity ' verdict to the sexual offenses but it was ruled as inadmissible by the judge.
The case was sensationalized in the press and raised issues over victims ' rights, as Chambers ' attorney attempted to smear Levin's reputation to win his client's freedom.
His representatives, seeking for his release on grounds of compassion, said that their client's death was likely to be imminent.
The client's name was included as a preset for forging the X-Mailer software user agent identification header in a popular mass-mailing tool.
The court cited 66 instances of professional misconduct with 20 clients over the course of 6 years as its rationale for the action, including " repeated neglect of client matters, many of which concerned criminal cases where a client's liberty was at stake ; misrepresentations to clients refusal to refund the unearned portion of fees ".
Ronaldo's agent, Jorge Mendes, insisted that he always knew about his client's admission that he was unhappy with life at Real Madrid.
The sentence was appealed to the court of appeals ( hovrätt ) and Green's lawyer maintained his client's religious freedom had been violated.
Hunt was hesitant with the design of Belcourt, but he concentrated on his guiding principle that it was his client's money he was spending.

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