day-to-day management
collocation in Englishmeaningsofday-to-dayandmanagement
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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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management
noun
uk/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/us/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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In fact, they were increasingly run by their clerks, often lawyers, while their governors and assistants participated less inday-to-daymanagement.
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The method is rather laborious forday-to-daymanagementof tea harvesting, but could be useful where a change in plucking regime is to be made.
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In such a case, pension funds could consider outsourcingday-to-daymanagementto an external provider.
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Excluded from the study group were senior managers or executives who were not engaged in theday-to-daymanagementof freelancers.
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Actualday-to-daymanagementwill be largely in the domain of the users and their local beach associations or fishermen cooperatives.
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The family kept a keen eye on theday-to-daymanagementof the pits.
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From his journal it is possible to ascertain that the coal company employed a single man as a bailiff, who was charged with the overallday-to-daymanagementof the concern.
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The fact that technical implementation matters might have gained the upper hand in the actual operation andday-to-daymanagementis a different issue and may be part of the problem.
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We have to separate broad political control fromday-to-daymanagement.
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The grand strategy should be from the centre, butday-to-daymanagementand efficiency must depend on those on the spot.
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We reached the position where every school was under the detailed,day-to-daymanagementof local authorities—some good, some not so good and some bad.
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I am concerned at the suggestion that bureaucrats and officials should start interfering in theday-to-daymanagementof our farm land.
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Theday-to-daymanagementof family planning services is a matter for individual health authorities since they can best judge local circumstances and priorities.
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I am going to suggest that this is a case ofday-to-daymanagement.
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These changes will have a significant impact on the role of education authorities, transferring responsibility forday-to-daymanagementto individual schools and colleges.
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Therefore, in regard to theday-to-daymanagementof their affairs, they have matters under their control.
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Isday-to-daymanagementto be taken as meaning paying the office boy?
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