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词汇 example_english_day-to-day-business
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day-to-day business

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meanings of day-to-dayand business


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day-to-day
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˌdeɪ.təˈdeɪ/ us /ˌdeɪ.təˈdeɪ/
happening every day as a regular part of your job ...
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business
noun
uk /ˈbɪz.nɪs/ us /ˈbɪz.nɪs/
the activity of buying and selling goods ...
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Examples of day-to-day business


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There are sudden splashes of colour amid day-to-daybusiness, but references to music or liturgy are frustratingly few and far between.
In general, however, the government has limited undue influence on the revenue authority's day-to-daybusiness, compared with its predecessor institutions.
He cannot come for prior approval for everything he does in the course of his day-to-daybusiness.
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Top officials were naturally concerned with the day-to-daybusiness and too little time was available for wider policy problems.
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While it remains a matter for the devolved government to take much of the strategy forward, the day-to-daybusiness of government must go on.
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Compulsory competitive tendering will also challenge monopoly control of council housing management, bringing private sector expertise into the day-to-daybusiness of running council estates.
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Women who fear for their safety can be restricted in going about their day-to-daybusiness.
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Without the badge, many people would be unable to go about their day-to-daybusiness.
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This is no case of engaging in difficult operations all over the world; it is an ordinary day-to-daybusiness conducted in this country.
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They cannot go to bed at night and cannot go about their ordinary day-to-daybusiness.
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How, after all, could we carry out our day-to-daybusiness if on occasions the usual channels did not operate?
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Unfortunately, their contact with day-to-daybusiness is minimal.
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It is an imposition on personal liberty that people, and particularly children, should be forced to see such matter while going about their day-to-daybusiness.
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That was quite apart from the direct contact that one had in day-to-daybusiness the whole time.
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I have no problem with schools having internal control of the running of their day-to-daybusiness.
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With his inside knowledge, he was able to describe the immense complexities of day-to-daybusiness.
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They are too busy trying to make a turn on their day-to-daybusiness.
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I feel a part of history, as well as a part of a successful day-to-daybusiness.
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