daily quota

collocation in English

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daily
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdeɪ.li/
us
/ˈdeɪ.li/
a person who is employed to clean someone ...
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quota
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkwəʊ.tə/
us
/ˈkwoʊ.t̬ə/
a fixed, limited amount or number that is ...
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(Definition ofdailyandquotafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Applications must be made in advance, and are granted automatically until thedailyquotais full.
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The workers lost theirdailyquotaof milk, which had been given to them until then.
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The workers say the only way they can complete theirdailyquotais to bring their children along.
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Pesero drivers do not receive a fixed salary; rather, they are required to meet adailyquotaprescribed by the owner of the vehicle.
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Members of the club were required to pay 100 a month to help the club meet itsdailyquota.
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In some daaras, an older, senior talib, or assistant marabout will be responsible for punishing younger talibs who fail to return theirdailyquota, or are late returning.
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Workers claimed thedailyquotasack size gradually increased before finally reaching double its initial size, making it near impossible to fill in a standard twelve-hour shift.
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In the case of the vessels with relatively large crews, these quotas represent a considerable reduction compared to the daily quotas previously permitted.
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Workers claim that management's high daily quotas force them to employ their own children as their only means of meeting quotas.
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All the women are willing to work for him because he will pay for citizen classes if they meet their daily quotas.
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