Examples of using Foreign client in English and their translations into French
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Felina Massage does not increase the prices charged to foreign clients, nor does it pay any sort of commission to taxi drivers.
branch offices abroad which provide the needed information about foreign clients, the legal system
the sex workers there have more foreign clients, such as soldiers
5 minutes from the Granada airport, and only one hour from the international airport in Malaga, a convenient option for our foreign clients.
relationships with foreign clients and publicity given to specific measures.
made with French products, which allows foreign clients to discover ingredients they didn't necessarily know.
size and dependence on foreign clients may exacerbate information asymmetry,
Singapore as being prime destinations for foreign clients seeking affordable and high quality medical procedures.
creating a special department that is able to advise both foreign clients on their business activities in Spain
Kevelair now produces a summary of its activities during the first 3 years of operation the company Nantes who works more than 75% with foreign clients and will soon celebrate its 4 years,
are licensed to service local and foreign clients, and offshore banks licensed to carry only the external operations.
It's a foreign client.
A foreign client just flew in.
Your foreign client might therefore request a legalised document.
Gorgeous chalet NENDAZ"les Dijettes" Sale to foreign client.
Gorgeous chalet in Nendaz"les Dijettes" Sale to foreign client.
On 5 August 2004, the Russian Federation launched the following space object on behalf of a foreign client: the Spanish telecommunications satellite Amazonas,
On 16 March 2004, the Russian Federation launched the following space object on behalf of a foreign client: the French telecommunications satellite W3A,
On 3 February 2005, the Russian Federation launched the following space object on behalf of a foreign client: the American telecommunications satellite AMC-12,
On 9 September 2005, the Russian Federation launched on behalf of a foreign client: the Canadian telecommunications satellite Anik F1R,