day-to-day in the PONS Dictionary

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Although ecotourists claim to be educationally sophisticated and environmentally concerned, they rarely understand the ecological consequences of their visits and how their day-to-day activities append physical impacts on the environment.
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Climate also includes statistics other than the average, such as the magnitudes of day-to-day or year-to-year variations.
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Monthly predictions take statistically account of day-to-day variations.
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It follows the day-to-day activities in the young men's lives starting out as innocent mischief but growing more serious as time passes by.
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He became a silent partner, uninvolved in day-to-day management.
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Day-to-day administration was in the hands of a state commissioner appointed by the governor.
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His books delve into the habits of the jungle tribes, their survival skills, and their day-to-day lives.
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In the banks day-to-day operations, it is both expensive and unnecessary for the bank to maintain convertibility of its notes into silver.
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What's more important is the reality of your day-to-day business.
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Typical features of valets include trouser hangers, jacket hangers, shoe bars, and a tray organizer for miscellaneous, day-to-day objects like wallets and keys.
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