Similar words: today, day after day, day in and day out, the day before yesterday, give way to, to date, play to the gallery, up to date. Meaning: adj. occurring or done each day.
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121. Larger facilities typically have several assistant administrators to aid the top administrator and to handle day-to-day decisions.
122. It is important that some one from the senior management team should exercise day-to-day oversight and responsibility for Compact activities.
123. They provide social contexts for shaping the day-to-day behaviour or adolescents, and encourage conformity to norms and values.
124. The question is whether he can discharge that responsibility to Parliament without being in day-to-day charge.
125. Individuals are profoundly affected by their occupational socialisation, through training and through day-to-day work.
126. For instance, they would be able to monitor day-to-day changes in the growth of crops or forests.
127. Ancillary staff All educational establishments are dependent for their day-to-day running on the ancillary staff.
128. For much of day-to-day activity this is automatic; we are not conscious of any decision process.
129. Implicit in the idea is a distinction between the policy-making work of advisers to ministers and the day-to-day administration of the departments.
130. Justices, of course, are accustomed, as part of their day-to-day work, to assessing costs of comparatively small amounts.
131. They do a lot of the day-to-day running of society, and they're rough.
132. For day-to-day mission operations the crew can use jeans and T-shirts or any clothing that they would wear on Earth.
133. Usually, however, the day-to-day care of the elderly in particular, was a matter for the kin group.
134. Do you take responsibility for the day-to-day running of it?
135. When it comes to day-to-day operations, the increasingly dire situation cries out for hard-nosed decisions and solid business management.
136. Give them time, and then feed back to them how you feel about the way they are behaving towards you day-to-day.
137. There are activities organised by bi-communal enthusiasts, but day-to-day life goes on in different worlds.
138. The concern of these groups has grown in response to a perceived widening of the gap between cherished moral values and actual day-to-day behaviour.
139. The day-to-day outgoings for Mike and Viv are about £10,000 a year.
140. Day-to-day government was from an early date conducted by an officer called a seneschal, with vice-ducal powers, and a council.
141. Simply by carrying out its day-to-day operations, an organisation necessarily communicates certain messages to those who interact with it.
142. Formerly the universities were granted considerable day-to-day autonomy within a legal framework shaped byu the state.
143. There was no such thing as life within prisons, only day-to-day existence.
144. Directors were given the exclusive right to manage the day-to-day business of the company.
145. In turn, I subsequently followed up some of the issues raised in the job interviews in the teachers' day-to-day work.
146. Instances of day-to-day anti-Semitism were less common than imagined.
147. Weather is the day-to-day temperature, humidity and precipitation. Sentencedict.com
148. For day-to-day decisions, Chertoff has the last word.
149. He agreed to employ them on a day-to-day basis.
150. He had supervised the day-to-day administration of the country.
More similar words: today, day after day, day in and day out, the day before yesterday, give way to, to date, play to the gallery, up to date, up-to-date, day, days, d-day, mayday, one day, all day, by day, friday, sunday, midday, nowaday, day care, tuesday, good day, dog days, weekday, nowadays, holiday, the other day, holidays, thursday.