Neurologic, tympanic, dystrophic, sclerotic, pediatric, gerontic, aphasic, stratteric, parkinsonian
it could pouluiton the eviroment or kill animls
Unless the contract for services stipulates a particular penalty for non-performance, then it is impossible to speculate on the possible consequences.
Not carrying out a porosity test on your client could lead to incorrect product recommendations, poor outcomes or damage to the client's hair. It may result in dissatisfaction with the service and could damage the stylist-client relationship.
Because the client doesn't want them to. It may be contrary to the image the client is going for; it could be that a particular model has wrinkles that are more prominent when smiling; for some products, it might be inappropriate (Joe's Casket Mfg Inc. probably doesn't want the models in its ads smiling).
Is this a lan or a wan network. Is the client on a different subnet of the network? You could even be talking about a client connected through VPN here... ok, be a bit more specific.Want to access the client. Would RDP not be the obvious thing..?? You could set the client up to accept incoming connections. You could do a java script that would allow you to just log in and take control of the machine. Be more specific about the network and what sort of access you want.
you can not do the treatment because it will hurt the client and it could kill them.
breaking bones
Highrise CRM makes software that could help you keep track of client addresses. You can visit its website at highrisehq.com or www.shahsoftware.com
i am very particular with my food
client will sue the company.
because you could hear somthing and it could be somone breaking in
These are the three major ones I could come up withClient-Side ValidationJquery Effects, Transitions and change to CSS code on client-sideStore cache on client-side