day-to-day operation

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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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operation
noun
uk
/ˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌɑː.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/
the fact of operating or ...
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There is no crisis ofday-to-dayoperation.
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There are many problems as regards theday-to-dayoperationof the commission.
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This means that it is responsible for itsday-to-dayoperationincluding staffing and pay.
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Theday-to-dayoperationof the railways is the responsibility of regional management.
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Responsibility for theday-to-dayoperationof the renovation grant system rests with district councils.
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Responsibility for theday-to-dayoperationof airline services rests with the airlines concerned.
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Local managers are responsible for theday-to-dayoperationof their services.
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They are responsible for theday-to-dayoperationof the railways.
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Different titles might be used in theday-to-dayoperationof the parliament.
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It is the question of this enforcement that is so important in the practicalday-to-dayoperation.
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Some low-risk prisoners may be retained to help with theday-to-dayoperationof a higher-security establishment.
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They will also be given much greater priority in theday-to-dayoperationof our railways.
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What was done to prevent prisoners obtaining detailed knowledge of theday-to-dayoperationof the prison?
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We must agree on overall resources and then delegate theday-to-dayoperationto the chief executive.
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I am delegating to the chief executive full managerial authority for the agency and itsday-to-dayoperation.
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That is still subject to consultation with those who have experience of theday-to-dayoperationof schemes.
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The subcontractors who are involved in theday-to-dayoperationof defence contracts are also important.
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That will happen only if he controls theday-to-dayoperationand discipline—it is a disciplined, uniform service.
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There should be no problem about separating the question of policy from the question ofday-to-dayoperation.
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I am concerned about how that will operate in theday-to-dayoperationof children's hearings.
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The grid company, rather than the distribution companies, will be responsible for theday-to-dayoperationof the grid.
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Responsibility for theday-to-dayoperationand provision of health care services rests with the health boards.
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That seems to be by no means clear in theday-to-dayoperationof the scheme.
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