0Hello, is this gramatically correct?02br 02br 02br 02br 00Client is expected to treat the requests with high importance; CONTRACTOR on the other hand will, and is doing, all the necessary actions for the benefit of the project.02br 02br 02br 02br 00Note: Client and Contractor are companies or bodies0-
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0 It's close, but not exactly right.02br 00 It's not clear exactly what you're trying to say, or what the relationship between client and contractor is, but here's a possibility.02br 02br 01i00[name-of-client] is expected to treat the requests with high priority; [name-of-contractor] will do whatever is necessary for the success of the project.02i
0 Thanks Jim. But I wanted to say that Contractor is also currently doing some work and will do what is further necessary for the success of the project. Would you please help me with that. 0-