单词 | Day-to-day |
例句 | 1. When she was promoted, she missed the day-to-day involvement with customers. 2. The manager is responsible for the day-to-day running of the hotel. 3. My day-to-day life is not very exciting. 4. Today's NSC is overcome by day-to-day crisis management. 5. She has been looking after the ,day-to-day admini'stration. 6. Its day-to-day finances are in a critical state. 7. She is responsible for the day-to-day management of the company. 8. I have organized the cleaning on a day-to-day basis , until our usual cleaner returns. 9. Brian took over the day-to-day running of the company while his father was away. 10. We've all suffered the slings and arrows of day-to-day living. 11. She has control of the day-to-day running of the business. 12. She has charge of the day-to-day running of the business. 13. He's no longer personally involved in the day-to-day running of the company. 14. Beneath the smooth surface of day-to-day political life, one senses powerful and dangerous undercurrents. 15. She has been looking after the day-to-day running of the school. 16. The executive committee manages the group on a day-to-day basis. 17. Start by concentrating on your familiar day-to-day sentences. 18. Lawyers are translators - that is their day-to-day chore. 19. Small groups provided the context of day-to-day operation. 20. The day-to-day details to be mastered were almost overwhelming. 21. Managerial, which similarly needs data for day-to-day working. 22. Christopher will direct day-to-day operations. 23. Maintain a close relationship to day-to-day operations. 24. The new arrangements will help the banks in their ordinary day-to-day dealings. 25. Theoretically, Damian's the boss, but I coordinate the team on a day-to-day basis. 26. Many of the patients are closely dependent on staff for day-to-day emotional support. 27. I am a vegetarian and use a lot of lentils in my day-to-day cooking. 28. His move to the chairmanship means he will take a less active role in day-to-day man-agement. 29. The President of this company is just a figurehead - the Chief Executive has day-to-day control. 30. I see a counsellor and can now handle life on a day-to-day basis . 1. When she was promoted, she missed the day-to-day involvement with customers. 2. The new arrangements will help the banks in their ordinary day-to-day dealings. 3. The manager is responsible for the day-to-day running of the hotel. 4. Theoretically, Damian's the boss, but I coordinate the team on a day-to-day basis. 5. Many of the patients are closely dependent on staff for day-to-day emotional support. 31. This operation has little effect on day-to-day behaviour, although it is not completely without consequences. 32. Failures, mergers, acquisitions, and diversification are the day-to-day diet of firms involved with the industry. 33. What consequences follow from these two main changes for day-to-day work in residential homes? 34. Closer supervision of the day-to-day running was still their aim. 35. Second, he or she will have a large amount of day-to-day administration to oversee. 36. Half way through, the film loses its grip on the day-to-day reality in Northern Ireland. 37. First, though MI5 is notionally under the control of the Home Secretary he will be told nothing about its day-to-day operations. 38. While with the Chargers for the past two years, McNeely oversaw the day-to-day business operations. 39. All schools will be free to manage their day-to-day budgets, with local education authorities given a new strategic role. 40. However the immediate task of most advice workers is to help the clients in the interview room cope with day-to-day pressing problems. 41. The operations level will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the organisation. 42. Also the day-to-day work of schools and the task of assessing pupils assumed a higher importance than the development of new curriculum. 43. Disturbance to the day-to-day activities therefore had to be kept to a minimum. 44. Briefly, this involves recasting the company into a number of operating divisions which take day-to-day decisions concerning particular product ranges. 45. Neither does the State Planning Commission, the vast organisation responsible for the day-to-day management of the economy. 46. Day-to-day television, in its regularity and its availability, seems regulated by repetition and modulated by acceptable difference. 47. Photography for general news stories News of the day-to-day happenings within the organisation can be communicated with much more interest by photography. 48. Indeed, I am most likely to have relationships on a day-to-day basis only with a relatively small number of people. 49. It also recognises that day-to-day business and executive authority is vested in line management. 50. The House Committee continued to exercise its jurisdiction over a wide variety of day-to-day matters at the institution. 51. At other times it was treated as a day-to-day activity, associated only with mundane needs. 52. However, the priorities of government manifested on a day-to-day basis frequently ignored the longer-term priorities nominally established in the plans. 53. In that event the Strategic Rail Authority would run day-to-day operations while buyers were sought. 54. Their busy day-to-day activities at the Commando Training Centre would not allow them time to get to know the locals. 55. Keeping up with the day-to-day pressure of everyday life leaves little time to devote to ourselves. 56. They will also switch spending from their day-to-day Budgets to rail, road, communications and other prestige projects. 57. Businesses usually use lines of credit to pay for day-to-day costs(), rather than new projects. 58. This looks after the day-to-day running of the Campaign, leaving the executive to consider major policy initiatives. 59. Now we aim to increase further the day-to-day independence of schools and colleges within a democratically accountable framework of local education authorities. 60. No need to weigh these fruits; day-to-day variations will tend to balance out the calorie and fibre content. 61. If the two-tier board structure were used, then the management board would have the sole power of day-to-day management. 62. But our activities extend well beyond the day-to-day business of meeting claims and dealing with queries. 63. In our day-to-day lives, including day-to-day scientific lives, we have little need of such confirmed hypotheses. 64. The materials have not been used within traditional library lessons, but have been integrated into day-to-day practice of teaching. 65. The wine glasses, tumblers, pipes and so on were articles which each painter handled regularly in the course of day-to-day life. 66. The landlord will have no need to retain day-to-day control over it and any necessary restrictions can be imposed by covenant. 67. The problem arises because there is nothing in our day-to-day life to provide us with sufficient exercise. 68. The consequences of two critical changes in child care policy and practice for day-to-day work in residential homes are discussed. 69. The day-to-day administration, however, is often left to professional management companies. 70. The day-to-day responsibility for each agency lies with a chief executive. 71. When one looks at this, it's surprising what little guidance in the day-to-day practice of medicine it offers. 72. Now here's some practical information about the day-to-day tasks involved in working in a shop. 73. They gave them much latitude in day-to-day operations and allowed them to mould law and order policies according to counter-insurgency theories. 74. Day-to-day survival adds perhaps less to overall future genetic investment than does populating a new habitat. 75. In respect to day-to-day operations, teams would be largely autonomous. 76. Eventually Ubaldo became convinced that some one in the family circle was supplying the gang with information on a day-to-day basis. 77. But the real key to the discounters' success is the way they manage their day-to-day business. 78. But since the arrival of Robins, he has taken a backseat role with day-to-day business being handled by the new chairman. 79. What is important is that the studies outlined in this section have attempted to gain an insight into day-to-day practice. 80. It is a method that assures perpetuation of disparities in power and of inequities in every form of day-to-day existence. 81. Senior officials could carry on with the day-to-day business of the state without concerning themselves with any kind of specialist ministerial control. 82. Mr Brown is responsible for marketing strategy, programme development and quality control, while Mr Morse will administer day-to-day operations. 83. The Tomorrow's World team have been following day-to-day life at her Framlingham home and will be filming the operation. 84. Firstly, there is the company responsible for the day-to-day management of the trust. 85. Only Tuesday night did campaign sources reveal that he would relinquish the day-to-day duties of the leadership post. 86. The day-to-day running of the Chaplaincy is being handled by the other Chaplains. 87. And every small, day-to-day gain was cheered by the physiotherapist. 87. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 88. Day-to-day running of the trust is carried out by specialist fund managers, often by merchant banks. 89. Although Mr Lamont will have day-to-day control of budget planning, Mr Major will take charge of the overall strategic planning role. 90. This does not mean that the governing body should involve itself in the day-to-day running of the school. 91. Logically, a far richer recruitment seam is available where case management is a day-to-day activity-in solicitors' private practice. 92. Resident managers are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the hotel. 93. In smaller facilities, top administrators may handle more of the details of day-to-day operations. 94. For instance, monsoons may disrupt transport and power supplies and may affect the conduct of normal day-to-day business. 95. There is a sound reason for rewording that clause, because that is too frequent an occurrence in day-to-day life in prison. 96. As Managing Director, I am responsible for the day-to-day management of the company. 97. He did not find the day-to-day life of a professional journalist congenial. 98. This unanimity encouraged local leaders to abstain from political initiatives and to concentrate on local and day-to-day issues. 99. The day-to-day administration is the task of the secretariat of the stock exchange. 100. In addition, interest on overdue tax accrued indefinitely and not on a day-to-day basis even if it was so calculated. 101. The day-to-day running of the house was in Mrs Cohen's hands. 102. On the other hand, members must have an interest in matters of day-to-day administration when these affect their constituents. 103. The imperialists carried on their day-to-day life, and he felt sorry for them. 104. You are responsible for the day-to-day running of the hall, including cleaning and catering. 105. This makes a day-to-day difference in the curriculum throughout the school. 106. Current deputy senior partner Gil Hayward is to take over the firm's day-to-day management from Mr Ramshaw. 107. The Council appoints an Executive Director to control of the day-to-day running of the Society. 108. In terms of day-to-day influence over policy or even in terms of control over the executive, its powers are risible. 109. Although some expense may be involved, much can be done by the class teacher in the day-to-day management of the classroom. 110. In his latter years he took little day-to-day interest in racing, but was seen as an elder statesman of the turf. 111. Reeve decided to immerse himself in the day-to-day affairs of his company until business improved. 112. The Club's day-to-day affairs and social events carried on side by side. 113. The band is playing on on a day-to-day basis a spokeswoman said last night. 114. If the masses were too preoccupied by prosaic day-to-day concerns, the revolutionaries would take matters into their own hands. 115. The general does not want to involve the army in day-to-day administration. 116. The heraldry of day-to-day: a cat couchant on bricks; a baby in a push-chair blowing a trumpet very loudly. 117. I have never known a time when central Government have interfered so much in the day-to-day running of the town halls. 118. Second - the day-to-day expenditure such as food, drink, household goods, newspapers,(http:///day-to-day.html) petrol or bus fares. 119. But the ordinary ground of palpable reality and time-bound day-to-day existence is not all that firm anyhow. 120. The advantage would be that ministers and civil servants would not be involved in day-to-day management. 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. 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. 151. What exactly is his role on a day-to-day basis? 152. The prime minister runs the country's day-to-day operations. 153. X-rays were negative and he was listed as day-to-day. 154. So the mood does change within the opposition day-to-day. 155. Day-to-day it is cyber-espionage, commercial and government sponsored. |
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