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Day-to-day
Day-to-day meaning
Ordinary, mundane, or everyday. | Happening every day, everyday. | Subject to daily redetermination.
Synonyms of Day-to-day
Example sentences (20)
According to him, as a result of petrol scarcity, Nigerians are not finding it easy in their day-to-day livelihood activities.
A close friend is golden, but the spirit of friendliness can be developed in so many of our day-to-day interactions.
A day-to-day checking account and liquid savings, plus protection for the home and auto, are important elements of any sound financial plan.
After 10 years of managing the day-to-day business of her Milwaukee tours company out of her home, is getting an upgrade.
After the pandemic led to global lockdowns, the author swiftly found life imitating art as her own day-to-day routine began to uncannily mirror that of her literary creation.
AIBRT has researched many topics affecting our day-to-day lives including AI, parenting and management.
Although weather forecasts can shift day-to-day, National Weather Service meteorologist Rick Canepa projects with near-high confidence that snowy conditions will continue to persist into early next week.
And I’m definitely not talking about the videos people post on social media updating the world on their pet’s day-to-day lives.
A new paintball feature will let players mark monsters they encounter along their day-to-day commute, allowing them to fight it out later.
Another Grade 11 student who attends a public high school in Toronto’s east end, who did not want her name used, echoes that it’s her experience online, rather than in person that affects her day-to-day.
A PCC is not responsible for day-to-day policing.
A Reciprocal Exchange structure has been utilized by successful insurance businesses such as Farmers InsuranceAs an example, Zurich owns the day-to-day operator behind farmers and creates substantial and consistent value from that relationship.
As a comedy show about the day-to-day operations of a mishandled company that manages paper sales, is renowned for its incredible sense of humor.
As COO, Martinez-Dominguez serves as the internal leader of the organization and oversees the GLCAC program directors in the day-to-day administration and operations of 17 programs.
As part of this, people with experience of disability form the self-advocacy board and raise issues they experience in day-to-day life.
Assistant Chief Constable Mark Williams said: “Special constables have the same warranted powers as their full-time colleagues and play a vital role for Police Scotland in supporting operational deployments, major events and day-to-day policing duties.
Assisted living is when you're going to die but not anytime soon and in the meantime you can't handle day-to-day tasks on your own.
A team of healthcare professionals led by family physician Dr. Ilona Hale has produced a new resource called Planetary Health for Primary Care, which outlines ways clinicians can be climate advocates in their day-to-day work.
Attorneys for Fox are trying to keep the Murdochs out of the Smartmatic case, arguing they were not involved in the day-to-day editorial decisions at Fox News.
Back then those were the main branches of Waystar Royco, and how it kept itself relevant and present in the day-to-day lives of average citizens.