Above all, he went to considerable lengths to develop an extensive clientele, not only amongst the imperial princes, but also their servants.
He could be a valuable publicity machine amongst his clientele.
Corporatist policymaking paved the way for clientele politics.
As its clientele changed, so did the regime it imposed on them.
The available evidence does not suggest that the clientele of these various pubs was strictly segregated by occupation or class.
The clientele should be determined by the desire to pursue these educational aims, not by their age.
Means-tested benefits are targeted to a limited clientele of the needy, and social insurance schemes provide modest benefits.
The so-called principles of administrative design - such as purpose, process, clientele and place - provide conflicting emphases not straightforward solutions.