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day-to-day ADJ

day to day affairs JOURN

day-to-day basis

day-to-day basis ECON
day-to-day basis ECON

day-to-day money ECON

daytoday routine JOURN

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The day-to-day observation of teachers and administrators of the relationship between inadequate nutrition and behavior and ability to learn is substantiated by scientific studies.
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In 1767 the best uniform was abolished and replaced by the working rig, with a simpler undress uniform for day-to-day use.
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In most countries dieselisation of locomotives in day-to-day use was completed by the 1970s.
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A cash reward is often absorbed into the participant's day-to-day budget and is then forgotten about.
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The rooms also can be used for day-to-day activities.
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Almost by-design, the sales force insulated marketers from day-to-day customer contact, filtering a lot of important customer data before passing it up down the line.
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Traditionally they run day-to-day affairs of the family.
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Primary care is obtained from the health care centers employing general practitioners and nurses that provide most day-to-day medical services.
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This can help lessen your utility bill without affecting your day-to-day activities.
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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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