The role we play in day-to-day life is constantly evolving to fit our day-to-day needs.
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"Obviously, Trump plays a huge role in our day-to-day lives, day-to-day politics and everything," Hayes said.
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It gives another vision of how hard it is trying to make it from day to day to day when you're poor.
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"He makes me smile because he lives day to day and I live day to day," Ms. Morris said, scratching the cockatoo's chin.
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Day-to-day work and day-to-day struggle operate in complete awareness of the larger African-American experience of work and struggle.
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Victoria Rowell, Tonya Lee Williams," he adds of his fellow The Young & the Restless castmates, "but Kristoff, day to day to day, he rooted for me.
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You talk a lot about God and make nods to mysticism but are also firmly grounded in both the day to day to day and the larger body politic.
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"We feel a sense of enormous anticipation at the thought of day-to-day adventure, and we hope and think our readers will share it with us, day to day."
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"He's turned his attention to some cosmetic changes, which don't impact the day-to-day commute," Ms. Vanterpool said, "and don't relieve a lot of the day-to-day frustration."
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It's not something a normal person wears day to day.
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Interest in the pair has varied from day to day.
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If anything, his policy positions are unpredictable day to day.
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And so measurements wouldn't be very reliable day to day.
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What are your day to day challenges in your role?
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I simply live from day to day, and write letters.
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Reset and physically step away from your day to day.
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Coach Joel Quenneville said his status was day to day.
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He is day to day and did not practice Wednesday.
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Day to day, Jenni works directly with soaps and dramas.
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He did not start Wednesday and is day to day.
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It was really damaging to my day to day psyche.
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He lived day to day based on what he made.
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QUICK: BUT YOU WON'T BE RUNNING DAY TO DAY OPERATIONS?
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Night life was my escape from the day to day.
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How has it changed your day to day life, Warren?
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Nobody working on these issues day to day is complacent.
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Manager Paul Molitor said Dozier is considered day to day.
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My actions from day to day reflect that as well.
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Noise is the norm of our day to day existence.
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So how do you do this work, day to day?
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"Everything changes from day to day at work," he said.
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It fluctuates from day to day and week to week.
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My cravings changed day to day, but that happens normally.
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Day to Day: Avadim Health (US, healthcare cosmetics) – $2117m IPO.
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Day to Day: Avadim Health (US, healthcare cosmetics) – $213m IPO.
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He's about as day to day as you can be.
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So explain what your job actually is, day to day.
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So what did he do from a day to day?
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And not get caught up in the day to day.
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The temperature can be very different from day to day.
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Sometimes, in your day to day life, you don't get to.
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It's also unassuming enough to be your day to day bag.
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Time for a little more control over my day to day!
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"It's extraordinary to see him adapt, day to day," she said.
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But how will it actually affect your day to day life?
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He has a bruised left hamstring and is day to day.
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"They just jump around day to day," one GOP aide said.
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"Right now, he's just day to day," Coach Derek Fisher said.
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They have no idea where he's going be day to day.
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X-rays were negative, and Davidson's status is day to day.
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Weirdly, their performance didn't change at all from day to day.
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I needed time because continuing day to day was not possible.
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But for the day to day decisions, he's fine, you know.
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Not having those expectations just makes living easier day to day.
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Whatever I do day to day I put into my music.
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He is considered day to day after X-rays were negative.
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We don't know day to day how it's going to be.
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Maybe getting by day to day is more important. Living. Surviving.
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Coach Chuck Pagano said Kelly's status was considered day to day.
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History in its day to day is not a morality play.
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Taillon (5-133, 2.73 ERA) is listed as day to day.
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Do you sweat a lot on a day to day basis?
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I mean, day to day, things feel like they're just dragging.
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Gonzalez was listed as day to day with a bruised knee.
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By and large, we enjoy the same freedom day to day.
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His feelings about all this could change from day to day.
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If it's day to day, I might not put on foundation.
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Is your laptop feeling sluggish when doing day to day task?
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After the game, Tippett said Burmistrov's status is day to day.
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The only connective tissue from day to day is Trump's presence.
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It varies — from day to day and from moment to moment.
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It seems to be that the positioning changes day to day.
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"As chairman, you don't see the day to day," he said.
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In my day-to-day use, that hasn't been a problem at all — but my day-to-day use involves a lot of web browsing in Safari and Chrome, Slack, Spotify or iTunes, iMessage, and Evernote.
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They're not nice people politically, but they are nice day to day.
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But it hasn't encroached too much on my day-to-day life.
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Troops are trained for emergencies, not to maintain order day to day.
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Other therapy programs can also help patients manage day-to-day stress.
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For them, these updates will likely simplify their day-to-day lives.
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New acting Assistant Chief David Downing will oversee day-to-day operations.
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I don't really have that energy in my day-to-day life.
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Cuthbert left the game with a contusion and is day-to-day.
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But the day-to-day of motherhood couldn't be further from that.
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And how has it altered the day-to-day life of millennials?
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There are dangers, there are risks in our day-to-day lives.
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Feldstein says they are combatting forgery on a day-to-day basis.
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That's the only way she could go on living day-to-day.
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Virtual reality is about to take over our day-to-day lives.
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We also all have different priorities in our day-to-day lives.
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Beauty can transform my day to day and make it more fun.
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On a day-to-day level, Holden was not that heavily involved.
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He's going to need a little more time — still day-to-day.
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Providing safe, loving, caring protection for children is our day-to-day.
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The day-to-day consisted of going to a lot of forums.
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He also ceded day-to-day oversight of Berkshire's businesses in Jan.
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It's a diary of the day-to-day struggles of posthumous life.
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For most folks, it's hard enough just to survive day to day.
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How do we deal with that on a day-to-day basis?
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My day to day life as a CEO can be extremely hectic.
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Almost half, 13%, say day-to-day bills are the biggest hurdle.
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Congress can't run the day-to-day foreign policy of this nation.
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So, I'm really look forward to engaging with John day-to-day.
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They know what they need to get through their day-to-day.
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Both helped me a lot with managing my anxiety day to day.
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Shale companies generally use revolving credit to finance day-to-day operations.
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The actress also shares insights on how she lives day-to-day.
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The cryptocurrency also looks unwieldy in terms of day to day utility.
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For the day-to-day operations of the company, nothing has changed.
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Some questions might include: What would you be doing day to day?
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It wasn't really about specific things I was learning day-to-day.
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X-rays were negative and he is listed as day to day.
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When I just use the 2 XL day to day, it's fine.
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It wasn't until like "Day to Day" was going off a lot.
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From day to day, we try to focus only on the good.
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He often sent me rambling accounts of his day-to-day life.
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X-rays came back negative and Cabrera is considered day to day.
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So day-to-day, you're writing, your site is Daring Fireball. Right.
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But there's much we don't know about its behavior day-to-day.
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He is listed as day to day with a lower body injury.
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So on a day-to-day level, we actually had fewer resources.
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"These cultural ideas filter into our day-to-day interactions," Escobar says.
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Just how does she fit all this into her day-to-day?
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That's the only way she could go on living day to day.
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He promises to exercise "iron discipline" over day-to-day government spending.
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How do you keep it up in your day to day life?
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So while the day-to-day doesn't change, the big picture does.
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Our day-to-day lives with the gladiators themselves were highly entertaining.
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It's really day-to-day with Crawford, and with Johnny, we'll see.
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Very rarely — at least in our day-to-day jobs as VCs.
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This moved over to my day-to-day life, especially at work.
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Frenchman Frederic Vasseur will run day-to-day operations as racing director.
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Leaders should not be telling people what to do day to day.
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Santry will lead Daisie as CEO, managing its day-to-day operations.
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That's virtually nothing and doesn't matter to your day-to-day living.
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That changed your mindset, but what did you do day-to-day?
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And slowly, the city and county are resuming day-to-day operations.
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He's day-to-day with Thursday as a day off for Boston.
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He and manager Terry Collins have said he is day to day.
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How has being an astrologist helped you in day-to-day life?
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She suggests paying attention on how you spend money day to day.
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He's day-to-day officially, and will be evaluated Monday in Pittsburgh.
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The company says he's no longer involved in day-to-day operations.
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I go to work and I have my day-to-day thing.
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What does that look like day-to-day, from a logistics standpoint?
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It's going to be a day to day record of you & me.
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Don't vent publicly about what might be understandable day-to-day frustration.
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His job was to deal with day-to-day problems, he said.
|
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So what products do you use on a day-to-day basis?
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He didn't play Thursday, and he is listed as day-to-day.
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"He's (Ponds) is day-to-day," said St. John's coach Chris Mullin.
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But it's a day-to-day thing for us, like I said.
|
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Brown is reportedly seeing a specialist and is considered day-to-day.
|
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What is your day-to-day life like now in New Orleans?
|
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However, that shouldn't be the day-to-day norm in your job.
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We need to see from day to day how to get by.
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Cavaliers G Iman Shumpert (sprained left shoulder) is day-to-day. 3.
|
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He's day to day after being hit by a pitch on Sunday.
|
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In the newly created role, Cooke will oversee day-to-day editorial
|
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Since taking office, Trump's policies from day to day have been unpredictable.
|
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But his exact role in its day-to-day operations remains murky.
|
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In my day to day, the results were a little more depressing.
|
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It works perfectly, however, as a casual day-to-day activity tracker.
|
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Bluiett was sidelined with an ankle injury and is day-to-day.
|
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Trump no longer maintains day-to-day control over his business empire.
|
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"On a day-to-day basis, things happen pretty slowly," she says.
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HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH THAT ON A DAY TO DAY BASIS?
|
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But he believed that Ortega wasn't thinking past day-to-day survival.
|
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The island's influence soon would become apparent in day-to-day operations.
|
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First, someone has to step in and run day-to-day operations.
|
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You're kind of unplugged from the day to day tone of it.
|
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VICE: I'm wondering about the day-to-day life of an astrobiologist.
|
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Jazz up your day-to-day sweatshirt with some color popping tassels.
|
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Marte is day-to-day and could return as soon as Sunday.
|
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What was your day-to-day like when you were on Everest?
|
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In those cases, the day-to-day work may not be safe.
|
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He had previously stepped back from day-to-day operations in 2008.
|
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Yes, besides, you know, the day-to-day of living and breathing.
|
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That's probably the useful day to day addition for the new device.
|
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On a day-to-day basis, you really can't tell me shit.
|
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"She's had total immersion in the day-to-day issues," he said.
|
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Like Quindlen, Nora is a keen observer of day-to-day life.
|
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The day-to-day focus was on the next potential ISIS attack.
|
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As black journalists, we face them in our day-to-day lives.
|
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"She is living day to day on gift cards," Mr. Critchley said.
|
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"For my day to day, a studio is not bad," he said.
|
|
Is a boss disempowering you in your day-to-day decision making?
|
|
Day to day, Twitter takes up most of my time and energy.
|
|
He couldn't point to any evidence in their day-to-day life.
|
|
At Marseille, Eyraud oversees the day-to-day running of the club.
|
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We dive deep into their conniving and brutal day-to-day life.
|
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I really didn't see any discernible difference in day-to-day use.
|
|
Still, their jobs change day to day, and even hour by hour.
|
|
Here are 10 things I found bizarre about day-to-day life.
|
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They're also great day to day earbuds for the rest of us.
|
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"I deal with enough of reality on a day-to-day basis."
|
|
Yet his day-to-day life is one of hardships and heartbreaks.
|
|
The Galaxy Watch is aimed at being a day-to-day smartwatch.
|
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Running my day-to-day golf business is a fairly busy one.
|
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Growing up the way I did, struggling for day-to-day survival.
|
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Working with the super rich is part of Aaron's day-to-day.
|
|
Officials like these were responsible for deciding Zohre's day-to-day fate.
|
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"I liked the way the sky changed day to day," he says.
|
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That's who I sort of cover on a day to day basis.
|
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Show them what day-to-day life at the company looks like.
|
|
McVay said Higbee has a lung contusion and is day to day.
|
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It infiltrated the day-to-day operations of hundreds of police departments.
|
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Nigeriens were also employed for day-to-day jobs at the base.
|
|
Chan handles most of the day-to-day management of the philanthropy.
|
|
Kindlon said Shahed Hussain handled the day-to-day operations, including maintenance.
|
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I used my emergency savings to cover my day-to-day expenses.
|
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His proposals ignore the banal day-to-day management of the MTA.
|
|
Podcast. Podcast. Conferences. No, so what do I do day to day?
|
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How is any of this relevant to our day-to-day lives?
|
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Do you know what they do in their day-to-day job?
|
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It's just not part of my day-to-day conversation at all.
|
|
The ANC's NWC conducts the day-to-day running of the party.
|
|
No. KS: What was the thinking that you could take something that was supposed to remove you from day-to-day life, and the cares of day-to-day life, and move you to a different head space?
|
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When I look at the ability of a president to make much of a difference in my day-to-day life and the day-to-day life of my business in a four-year term, that's quite constrained.
|
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From day to day you never knew what disaster you'd wake up to.
|
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But the point is the day-to-day angle is a bit much.
|
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Indians RF Lonnie Chisenhall is day-to-day with a lower abdominal issue.
|
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Likewise, Jack doesn't get super involved in the day-to-day product decisions.
|
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And deciding to stay or not to stay changes from day to day.
|
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They might not please me day to day, but their independence is important.
|
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But she's taking it day-to-day in deciding what she can do.
|
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Schirato aimed to remain "invisible" as he shadowed Bartolo from day to day.
|
|
Jos Jansen captures this day-to-day reality in the photo series Playground.
|
|
We don't do day-to-day policy in order to move the market.
|
|
Nunez has a sore right knee and is listed as day-to-day.
|
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Moncada is considered day-to-day and might return to the lineup Wednesday.
|
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"I love taking random shots [on a] day-to-day basis," said Francis.
|
|
You're probably pretty safe using Face ID in your day-to-day life.
|
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It distracts from the real issues that affect people's day to day life.
|
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"Basic day to day -- using metro, train, bus -- it's better now," he said.
|
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So it&aposs not too many things affect U.S. consumers day to day.
|
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The Day-To-Day HustleAt the beginning of her fame, it was exhausting.
|
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The CEO is the most important day-to-day position at the company.
|
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KDVD: Those day-to-day community interactions are some of the most important.
|
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However, day-to-day, it sounds like the US is pretty much unchanged.
|
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But the party also needs day-to-day maintenance of law and order.
|
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Her day-to-day goal is helping Yuna make slivers of developmental progress.
|
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In my day-to-day life, I basically live on a movie set.
|
|
Thousands of Facebook employees rely on these apps for day-to-day work.
|
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There's plenty of space inside — more than I generally need day to day.
|
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"I'm learning the day-to-day rituals of a baseball player," he said.
|
|
But what does the day-to-day really look like for these women?
|
|
Rawls was also more concerned with institutions than with day-to-day politics.
|
|
Black people are being attacked and murdered while doing day-to-day activities.
|
|
For one thing, the president is not responsible for day-to-day administration.
|
|
What was it like day-to-day with Michael Jordan as a teammate?
|
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It's part of my day-to-day routine and it's a good one.
|
|
He has since taken an active role in its day-to-day operations.
|
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Apple's device is very powerful and lighting fast in day-to-day use.
|
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Canes and guide dogs work, he says, for general, day-to-day navigation.
|
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"People expect [these features] in their day-to-day garments now," said Eardley.
|
|
Cleveland SG J.R. Smith (ankle) sat out Sunday and is day-to-day.
|
|
"The so-called status hasn't changed, it's day-to-day," Kopitar told LAKingsinsider.com.
|
|
But James described an entirely different experience on a day to day basis.
|
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Lee now serves as a board member, but isn't involved day-to-day.
|
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Balwani joined Theranos in 2009 and ran day-to-day operations until 2016.
|
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So, I think in a day-to-day sense, certainly, they are independent.
|
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His day-to-day work is far from what he experienced Thursday night.
|
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The arrangement with Osinbajo ensures the day-to-day running of government business.
|
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The app, then, rarely needs to be used in day-to-day riding.
|
|
Brickley is day-to-day with an upper-body injury, according to Boughner.
|
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" • "I'm 38, and being a virgin doesn't really affect my day-to-day.
|
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The act of scraping it off is "day-to-day work," Union says.
|
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Uribe suffered a head contusion, and the Indians said he's day to day.
|
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I wanted to answer questions people ask on some day-to-day shit.
|
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It's that they didn't get to watch the pregnancy happen day-to-day.
|
|
I use a Sony RX100 MkIV as my day-to-day pocket camera.
|
|
One region that could see day-to-day price spikes is New England.
|
|
Maduro's ruling Socialist Party continues to control the company's day-to-day operations.
|
|
Miami announced that Prado injured his left hamstring and is day to day.
|
|
Will I continue to live more mindfully on a day-to-day basis?
|
|
It is not healthy to live day-to-day in that mind space.
|
|
Whillans' research focused on day-to-day decisions when it came to happiness.
|
|
On a day-to-day basis, he said he connects investors and entrepreneurs.
|
|
WATTERS: How would I demonstrate on a day-to-day basis, toxic masculinity?
|
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I got through day to day sometimes just living off of breakfast cereal.
|
|
Varlamov, 29, is officially day-to-day and could return Saturday against Minnesota.
|
|
Texas RHP Tony Barnette remains day-to-day with a strained left oblique.
|
|
Coach Fred Hoiberg said the Bulls' starting point guard is day to day.
|
|
In their roles, they will work on the team's day-to-day operations.
|
|
Coghlan is day-to-day, but he won't play Thursday, according to Maddon.
|
|
Those exceptional benchmark speeds are immediately noticeable in just day-to-day browsing.
|
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So literally it's just day to day and how the progress is coming.
|
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Kulikov is considered day-to-day after his back flared up once again.
|
|
Kendrick has been day-to-day and has not played since April 15.
|
|
Where Trump falls curiously short, though, is in his day-to-day commitments.
|
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Nearly everything we do in our day-to-day lives involves our phone.
|
|
Cleveland CF Bradley Zimmer (head) sat out Sunday and is day-to-day.
|
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A consistent approach starts with getting consistent in your day-to-day operations.
|
|
They're both in a day-to-day struggle to stay sober and healthy.
|
|
The procedure was a success, and helped ease her day-to-day discomfort.
|
|
Day-to-day unhappiness can squash even the most optimistic professional's career aspirations.
|
|
From 2007 to 2010, Grimm oversaw the day-to-day operations of Healthalicious.
|
|
There's almost a Curb Your Enthusiasm vibe to her day-to-day life.
|
|
They address the day-to-day stories that matter to a local community.
|
|
"It really has changed the way I perceive my day to day actions."
|
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That's a more day-to-day thing that people can look forward to.
|
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It changes every aspect of life: economic, social, day-to-day life, moral.
|
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Meanwhile, Iranians cope with the day-to-day implications of sanctions and tension.
|
|
The concept is violent, but much of the day-to-day is not.
|
|
X-rays ruled negative for Bryant, who was listed as day to day.
|
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VICE: Hey Elliot, so what's your experiences day-to-day at your gym?
|
|
The day-to-day communication about ongoing programs continues with the program offices?
|
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X-rays were negative and Colon is day to day with a contusion.
|
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These are the folks who work day to day with the candidates themselves.
|
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In fact, he says he performs very limited day-to-day operational work.
|
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Hamonic, who has two goals and six assists, is considered day-to-day.
|
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Gostisbehere, who has seven goals and nine assists, is considered day-to-day.
|
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F Chandler Stephenson (upper body injury) sat out and is day-to-day.
|
|
Barclays was the servicer responsible for day-to-day operations on the loan.
|
|
Manager Joe Girardi said Ellsbury was sore but listed as day to day.
|
|
You'll know your team really well because obviously you're interacting day to day.
|
|
Some of the day-to-day functions were absorbed by BP's London headquarters.
|
|
The basics can seem even more confusing than the day-to-day details.
|
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But in its contemporary conception, the day-to-day gender roles trouble me.
|
|
Boston DH Hanley Ramirez (back) sat out Friday and is day-to-day.
|
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But it might work better functioning day-to-day as a civilian agency.
|
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I added our groceries, gas, eating out, and other day-to-day expenses.
|
|
Mahinmi (back) is day-to-day after being injured in Game 2. 3.
|
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On a day-to-day emotional level, it doesn't factor in so much.
|
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Laura: In normal day to day life—just like with any other partner.
|
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I'm not sure it has a real impact on day-to-day life.
|
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The band's workmanlike approach to music carries over to their day-to-day.
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We talked more, sometimes deep conversations, but also just day-to-day chats.
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They've made my day-to-day measurably better, or at least more interesting.
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On the streets, gang violence was a fixture of day-to-day life.
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These are just snapshots of day-to-day life as a transgender woman.
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And it appears that same attitude plays into Moretz's day-to-day life.
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And sometimes, we individually have to fight for basic day-to-day dignity.
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"People are having more fun with their day-to-day look," she said.
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How do you separate your tour life from your day to day life?
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Feeding addiction, love, misery, excitement, the day to day, the ego, wellness, enthusiasm.
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The social history is forgotten—the day-to-day running of a house.
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We're all aware of the risks associated with certain day-to-day activities.
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On a day-to-day basis, I'm a solid six out of ten.
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My usual day-to-day at VICE involves writing up breaking news stories.
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Being disabled is expensive, from day-to-day necessities to specialized gaming tools.
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Others were concerned about the shooting's effect on day-to-day life here.
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"He's very hands off from the day-to-day type stuff," Siminoff says.
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But that number fluctuates day to day, "like a roller coaster," Alexander said.
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But either way, it wouldn't need to disrupt day-to-day trade relations.
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What are you doing day-to-day in response to these unusual times?
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Nothing else really matters when your day-to-day survival is at stake.
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But the day-to-day impact on most people's overall wealth is minimal.
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Flash forward to the present and day-to-day life in the gym.
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Weather refers to day-to-day conditions; climate is about long-term trends.
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These patterns can vary day to day, of course, for any of us.
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It was all just focus on the day to day, on being strong.
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More immediately, Boeing is assessing its ability to continue day-to-day production.
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I didn't end up using it much in my day-to-day use.
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In the day-to-day crush of news, it's easy to lose perspective.
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Strategies Invest for the long term and disregard day-to-day market movements.
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The mayor told New Yorkers to expect "major changes" from day to day.
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But during hockey season, "that day-to-day is easy," Mr. Durkin said.
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You don't come in contact with too many people from day to day.
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JD.com says that there has been no disruption to day-to-day business.
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However, it is comfortable enough to wear on a day-to-day basis.
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He wasn't doing the managing, I suppose, day to day, from my understanding.
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They're strung out on drugs, out of school and drifting day to day.
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P: Personally, how do you get inspired on a day to day basis?
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Castro, though, is almost always defined not day to day, but in moments.
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Anita: I'm not there covering the trial day to day like my colleagues.
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Day-to-day: YX Asset Recovery (Cayman Islands/China, debt collection) – $90.7m IPO.
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Follow me there for way more day-to-day fun and silly content!
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"That kind of day-to-day satisfaction I think is hard to match."
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You do the day-to-day like grindwork, you know what I mean?
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Sanchez, 24, mans the most important day-to-day position on the diamond.
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Women are saying "yes" to day-to-day hassles that eventually pile up.
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Some people may notice that their menstrual flow varies from day to day.
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But how that plays out day to day is not always readily apparent.
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They cultivate relationships within their communities and foster day-to-day unit continuity.
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Dodgers C Yasmani Grandal is day-to-day with a stomach illness. 2.
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Sacramento G Rajon Rondo (back) sat out Tuesday and is day-to-day.
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The day-to-day job of creating a self fell to the individual.
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Raptors F Serge Ibaka (knee) missed Sunday's win and is day-to-day.
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Sometimes we do not realize the impact from a day to day perspective.
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Begins handing over day-to-day operations of his businesses to his children.
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Cozart will be re-evaluated before Wednesday's game and is day-to-day.
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"I did not get involved in day-to-day program activities," Gumtow said.
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The abuse has taken a dramatic toll on her day-to-day life.
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As for Trump, I have long believed he's a day-to-day President.
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Well, we need to look at that on a day-to-day basis.
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Can they picture the dilemmas you confront on a day-to-day basis?
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What they told me about their day-to-day lives seemed entirely alien.
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What tech are you using day to day that is actually helping you?
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Trump has ceded day-to-day control of his businesses to his sons.
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They have to deal massive economic changes to their day to day lives.
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The exact time changes day to day based on the White House schedule.
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This is when social anxiety begins to undermine our day-to-day lives.
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Even in terms of how they operate on a day-to-day basis.
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Jeff Petry (day-to-day) missed the last contest while fellow defenseman Nathan Beaulieu (day-to-day) and Brian Flynn (six-to-eight weeks) went down Tuesday – all with lower-body injuries – and center Jacob De La Rose was recalled.
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"I don't have long term goals, I only live day to day," he said.
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We lived day-to-day under pressure with bad news and negative phone calls.
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Those who don't qualify have to request access on a day-to-day basis.
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In December, Mr. Stamos' day-to-day responsibilities were reassigned to others, they said.
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One is my tour and day-to-day manager, the other is selling merch.
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He's been sharing videos of his day-to-day on Facebook Live for months.
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Knicks SG Courtney Lee (ankle) sat out Friday and is day-to-day. 2.
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"Cabinet secretaries don't do the day-to-day management of the team," she said.
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Chronic, widespread floods that interrupt day-to-day life will also become more common.
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What was your day-to-day life like as an enforcer in the mob?
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What was the day-to-day like, and how did it decline so drastically?
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BP said it does not comment on day-to-day supply and trading operations.
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What do you do on a day-to-day basis to combat climate change?
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They're also sharing the winds that they get on a day to day basis.
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Others will put money toward day-to-day necessities, like groceries, gas, and rent.
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Boston 2B Dustin Pedroia (knee) sat out Saturday and is day-to-day. 3.
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Rockets SF Sam Dekker (shoulder) left Friday's game and is day-to-day. 2.
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He will be re-evaluated Friday and is currently listed as day-to-day.
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The shoot gives us an inside peek at the couple's day-to-day life.
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I'm kind of forced to be very cautious of what happens day-to-day.
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But my day-to-day research is not aimed at solving the real world.
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Turner was diagnosed with a shin contusion and is listed as day-to-day.
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C Tommy Wingels (lower body) is day-to-day, according to coach Peter DeBoer.
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It's the day-to-day bites that will define the majority of our existence.
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Heat C Hassan Whiteside (knee) sat out Monday and is day-to-day. 3.
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MS, BOFA, JPM, CS. Day-to-day: Avadim Health (US, healthcare cosmetics) – $213m IPO.
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BP said it does not comment on day-to-day sales and trading operations.
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But for my day-to-day makeup routine, I've found that less is more.
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Milwaukee G Jerryd Bayless (ankle) sat out Tuesday and is day-to-day. 3.
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He was diagnosed with a left forearm contusion and is considered day-to-day.
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The primary emotion Martha experiences in her day-to-day life is silent fear.
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I'm not fully convinced of the device's usefulness in my day-to-day life.
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But many of these artistic concepts are too complicated for day-to-day Snapping.
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Both stepped back from day-to-day operations in 2015, however, retaining their titles.
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Lab shifts are a nice break from my usual day-to-day desk work.
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He participated in an optional morning skate on Wednesday and is day to day.
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It's a nice spec line, but I don't think you'll notice day-to-day.
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DESPERATE, NO-HOLDS-BARRED scrapping has become Britain's day-to-day mode of government.
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The operating system is fast, secure and capable enough for day to day use.
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Gigi Hadid has a far more glamorous day-to-day than most of us.
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Macron never did seem suited to the dull realities of day-to-day life.
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How crazy is it how drastically your body can change from day to day!
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She is now in day-to-day control of the company her father began.
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Chicago 1B Jose Abreu (hip flexor) left Wednesday's game and is day-to-day.
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Suns F Mirza Teletovic (illness) sat out Wednesday and is day-to-day. 3.
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That means its day-to-day results have made it little to no money.
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He suffered a bruised right index finger, and is listed as day-to-day.
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Thunder SG Andre Roberson (ankle) sat out Monday and is day-to-day. 3.
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Will the Magic Toolbar have a dramatic impact on your day-to-day computing?
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LM: I suppose, but I don't worry so much about it day to day.
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He thrived in the public-facing role while delegating most day-to-day responsibility.
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BC: I think that's part of our day-to-day, normal course of business.
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He has instincts and a day-to-day appreciation of interests, chiefly his own.
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Yes, I get annual raises, but my day-to-day responsibilities don't change much.
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Cleveland never lived in the household or took on day-to-day parenting responsibilities.
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Charity work would also play a heavy role in her day-to-day activities.
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The four suits of the tarot indicate subtle, day-to-day changes and feelings.
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Now that he's out of jail, what will their day-to-day look like?
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Clippers G Austin Rivers (illness) sat out Sunday and is day-to-day. 2.
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Nicholson, for one, earns her day-to-day living as a real-estate agent.
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Chances are you never or rarely see frogs in your day-to-day life.
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Really hone in on that curiosity — it gets lost in the day-to-day.
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Hornets SG Treveon Graham (quad) sat out Friday and is day-to-day. 3.
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Nets G Greivis Vasquez (ankle) left Saturday's game and is day-to-day. 2.
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Have you ever thought about what billionaires eat on a day-to-day basis?
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No. 1 goaltender Frederik Andersen is considered day-to-day with a groin injury.
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Yankees C Brian McCann (toe) sat out Tuesday and is considered day-to-day.
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Anaheim D Simon Despres is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. 3.
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A's manager Bob Melvin said after the contest that Chapman is day-to-day.
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Hornets C Cody Zeller (knee) missed Friday's win and is day-to-day. 2.
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"Leaders should not be telling people what to do day-to-day," he continued.
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NEAR-TERM CALENDAR: Day-to-Day: LiveXLive Media (US, live music streaming) − $107.7m IPO.
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Perhaps more pointedly, those skills are developed by what you do day-to-day.
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Rays 3B Evan Longoria (neck) departed Friday's game and is day-to-day. 2.
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It is about the core values you let guide your day-to-day decisions.
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Indiana C Ian Mahinmi (knee) sat out Thursday and is day-to-day. 3.
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My body is a method of accomplishing day to day things and that's it.
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Sabres D Josh Gorges is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. 2.
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Murray, 24, is day-to-day with an upper-body injury suffered on Nov.
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Both have the best in their respective businesses doing the day-to-day work.
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Magic C Nikola Vucevic (back) sat out Saturday and is day-to-day. 3.
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Raptors SF DeMarre Carroll (ankle) sat out Wednesday and is day-to-day. 3.
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Alex Spanos' grandsons, A.G. and John, took over day-to-day operations in 2015.
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"Coming back here, you learn to just live day to day," Virgil Poafpybitty said.
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"Hunger is Venezuelans' biggest day-to-day problem," Falcon said, lambasting Maduro for incompetence.
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Mr Xi tries to maintain day-to-day control over every aspect of government.
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Women tend to be more realistic and manage day-to-day lives very well.
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We'll just have to wait and see and just manage it day to day.
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A further problem is that setting day-to-day limits is a local matter.
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Now, my routine changes from day to day depending on what my skin needs.
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The Marlins later announced Smith had left shoulder tightness and is day to day.
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He spent several minutes in the tent but will be considered day-to-day.
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I got a real feel of what day-to-day life is like there.
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While they're structurally separate, HSI and ERO cooperate closely on day-to-day affairs.
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Morale problems also seem to have caused a day-to-day drag on operations.
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But in day to day use, it's extremely difficult to pinpoint any performance issues.
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VICE: Hello Fray, could you describe your experiences day to day at your gym?
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They're complicated entities, and they need effective, competent, and reliable day-to-day management.
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" Union leaders said that the length of the strike will be "day-to-day.
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Day-to-day developments are now taking a back seat to the bigger picture.
|
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Pelicans SG Tyreke Evans (ankle) sat out Wednesday and is day-to-day. 3.
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AND AS FAR AS MARKET TODAY, WE DON'T LOOK AT IT DAY-TO-DAY.
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We'll just take it day to day and try to get it 100 percent.
|
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Grizzlies SF James Ennis (calf) left Monday's game and is day-to-day. 2.
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But she can't always accompany Uncle Vin, who needs some day-to-day assistance.
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This means more financial security for families, making day-to-day life more affordable.
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In addition to helping senior citizens with day-to-day tasks, they may also
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The Russia investigation has had precisely zero impact on our day-to-day lives.
|
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Oftentimes shipments carried day-to-day are evenly split between freighter and passenger flights.
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Be prepared to adjust your day-to-day budget leading up to retirement, too.
|
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Heat C Hassan Whiteside (hip) sat out Friday and remains day-to-day. 2.
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That makes sense when you actually consider what retirement looks like day to day.
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If you are not doing things well day-to-day, the reverse will happen.
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Mr. Vastardis is the chef and manages the day-to-day operations while Mrs.
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On a day-to-day basis, Maggetti's schedule is often up in the air.
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"They're dependent on others for all their day-to-day functions," Dr. Mitchell said.
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Magic SG Evan Fournier (ankle) sat out Saturday and is day-to-day. 3.
|
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Heat PF Willie Reed (calf) left Saturday's game and is day-to-day. 3.
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The method acknowledges a sacred beauty in our seemingly mundane, day-to-day lives.
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I feel like it is such a theme in our day-to-day lives.
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Washington 1B Ryan Zimmerman (soreness) sat out all weekend and is day-to-day.
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We've seen it with day-to-day policy decisions, both domestic and national security.
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It's totally inconsistent theater to theater, and in the [same] theater day to day.
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We can hold different views, whether it's politics, religion or day to day matters.
|
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This principle could play out in day-to-day scenarios like job hunting, too.
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And as everyone knows, the price of Bitcoin can change dramatically day-to-day.
|
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Binny Bansal, formerly chief operating officer, will now run the business day to day.
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Day-to-day administration of the fund will be handled by The Miami Foundation.
|
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Toronto F DeMarre Carroll (knee) sat out Monday and is day-to-day. 2.
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Day to day, it reminds me to keep exploring, learning, and having great orgasms.
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But being a musician, being a songwriter, it's interweaved in your day to day.
|
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I'm not talking about Blake," Casey told reporters after Friday's practice. "Day-to-day.
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WakefieldHonestly, who hasn't dreamed of disappearing from the inanity of day-to-day life?
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The suspension is expected to have little impact on Google's day-to-day business.
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First, people lived from day to day not knowing when they might fall ill.
|
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Boston 3B Travis Shaw (shin contusion) left Wednesday's game and is day-to-day.
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Quick is day to day because of a lower-body injury, the team said.
|
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That would have a major effect on day to day readiness and global presence.
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We know their struggles because they live open lives online and day to day.
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The new federal data reveals frequent and significant fluctuations in day-to-day staffing.
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The day-to-day work of the campaign draws upon Ms. Marinoni's expertise, too.
|
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In December, Mr. Stamos's day-to-day responsibilities were reassigned to others, they said.
|
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What guidelines for phone etiquette do you follow in your day-to-day life?
|
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On the day-to-day level, how he balanced out people was really difficult.
|
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Now she goes day to day wondering how she's going to feed her children.
|
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But this baseline way of thinking has barely permeated day-to-day business practices.
|
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Much gratitude to those who cared for him and supported him day to day.
|
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"This affects our day-to-day more than people imagine," Ms. Joseph, 22018, said.
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That's such a tough question and the answer would change from day to day.
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And these epiphanies are mostly about the mundanities that impact our day-to-day.
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And these epiphanies are mostly about the mundanities that impact our day-to-day.
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But they really don't have much to do with the day-to-day operations.
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The project managers I deal with day to day seem to appreciate my work.
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He described their lives and their day-to-day work in concrete, indelible detail.
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The situation was already overwhelming the hospital compared with prepandemic day-to-day operations.
|
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Unlike Facebook in 2012, Uber is not profitable on a day-to-day basis.
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Matz is considered day-to-day and was not placed on the disabled list.
|
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It's so easy to lose focus in the day-to-day grind of life.
|
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"It's shaping day-to-day life in Europe," said Mr. Vidino, speaking from Italy.
|
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In our day-to-day lives, doctors and nurses put our patients' needs first.
|
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We were accompanied by Mark Menosky, an engineer who manages day-to-day operations.
|
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Dr. Redlener is stepping down this week from overseeing the day-to-day operations.
|
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Thus, the "1% better" approach is much more useful for day-to-day improvement.
|
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The ubiquity of these crimes, even on a day-to-day basis, is staggering.
|
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Hire an adult to help run the company on a day-to-day basis.
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I'm not involved in the day-to-day of all of our portfolio companies.
|
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Cincinnati SS Zack Cozart (knee tendinitis) left Sunday's game and is day-to-day.
|
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In 20103, Mr. Premji handed over the day-to-day running of the company.
|
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The volume of malicious documents that attackers send out varies widely day to day.
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For most day-to-day tasks, it's perfectly sufficient, and it never bothered me.
|
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But there have been positive changes to staff members' day-to-day routines, too.
|
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"The day-to-day operations of the M.T.A. are in other hands," he said.
|
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"Maybe we'll get some normalcy back in our day-to-day routines," she said.
|
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When you're sick, day-to-day living can be difficult in and of itself.
|
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The moon in Taurus asks you to reflect on your day-to-day habits.
|
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The city should pitch in more for day-to-day maintenance, Mr. Samuelsen argues.
|
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Issues could be from your company's culture, day-to-day work, or organizational values.
|
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But it is unclear how much the announcement will affect day-to-day relations.
|
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MS, BOFA, JPM, CS. Day-to-day: Avadim Health (US, healthcare cosmetics) – $80m IPO.
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I'm much more external to the vision than the internal day-to-day operations.
|
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The report said McClure was no longer in charge of day-to-day operations.
|
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"Sewing continued: "It&aposs also very much about motivation and day-to-day leadership.
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"Growing up it was always a part of the day-to-day," he said.
|
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The day-to-day news lacks the visceral emotional intensity of immigration and guns.
|
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Rays SS Tim Beckham (hamstring) left Tuesday's game and is day-to-day. 3.
|
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After being tested at a hospital, he is day-to-day with a contusion.
|
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The ability to create the right energy and day-to-day culture is difficult.
|
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RF Jason Heyward (sore left side) did not start and is day-to-day.
|
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These owners are responsible for the day-to-day operations instead of the company.
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I do not know how much Baghdadi is day-to-day running the shop.
|
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The independent clinic runs on a "day-to-day" basis, its future never guaranteed.
|
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Reynolds will serve as Melania Trump's top staffer, managing her day-to-day schedule.
|
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Orlando SG Evan Fournier (wrist) sat out Thursday and is day-to-day. 3.
|
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"Like in my day-to-day I might speak like 10 sentences," she said.
|
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The act of hand-making is, he assured me, still his day-to-day.
|
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You're right that there's plenty to investigate in his normal day-to-day life.
|
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They are not there watching the managers day to day and monitoring the portfolio.
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For most people, phone use tends to be fairly steady from day to day.
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Or perhaps the day-to-day duties of the office strike him as dull.
|
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But for a lot of the operational, day-to-day responsibilities, the reality is that when you have a good team, when you have a business that is humming, I don't need to be there day-to-day for those things to happen.
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Its day-to-day budget was cut by 38% between 2009-10 and 2016-17.
|
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His sons, Chef and Ten Premon, 25 and 20, handle the day-to-day cooking.
|
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My perspective and what I'm interested in day to day is a little bit different.
|
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Pearce is involved with managing the day-to-day operations of the growth stage funds.
|
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Baltimore OF Steve Pearce (elbow, forearm) sat out Tuesday and is day-to-day. 3.
|
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Information collected day to day can be shared with doctors via the Apple Health app.
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I must admit the share price isn't something I can influence from day to day.
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I don't spend my day-to-day existence considering my sexual trauma or being afraid.
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He doesn't need to participate in the day-to-day or even see his kids.
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When you look at the day-to-day, you don't see much of a difference.
|
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It's far from that in the day-to-day lives of many on the island.
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Different sectors are taking their turn in the lead on a day-to-day basis.
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Keep track of important dates and your day-to-day lives on this customized calendar.
|
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Durant is considered day-to-day and the injury is not believed to be serious.
|
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Likhachyov said Rosatom was moving toward less state support for its day-to-day operations.
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My day-to-day world was concrete, asphalt, and traffic – not wolves, sturgeon, and beavers.
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We literally don't know how moms deal with us on a day-to-day basis.
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It simply shows what we were allowed to see on a day to day basis.
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Those day-to-day applications aren't designed with the Threadripper's primary power boost in mind.
|
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Ghosn appointed himself Mitsubishi chairman while stepping back from day-to-day duties at Nissan.
|
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Trail Blazers C Jusuf Nurkic (ankle) missed Saturday's game and is day-to-day. 3.
|
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Tigers 1B Miguel Cabrera (back tightness) left Saturday's game and is day-to-day. 2.
|
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And returning too quickly to regular day-to-day life might even cause lasting damage.
|
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I saw him regularly in meetings, phone calls, and updates of day-to-day operations.
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The discovery presents an interesting new perspective on the day-to-day lives of dinosaurs.
|
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He left in the eighth with a left shin contusion and is day-to-day.
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Pistons G Brandon Jennings (jammed ankle) left Saturday's game and is day-to-day. 3.
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Taiwan's premier forms the cabinet and runs the government on a day-to-day basis.
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Sinkholes are workhorse tools used in day-to-day network management, research, and threat analysis.
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While Li remains in charge of strategy, Qi runs the company's day-to-day operations.
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Military police are responsible for much of the day to day policing in the city.
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On the whole, Valentine's Day does not help in fighting the day-to-day inequalities.
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"Drawing is how I deal with everything on a day to day basis," Jones said.
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I walk a lot in my day-to-day life, but I'm always going somewhere.
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It implicates the generals in day-to-day partisan politics, pressuring them to take sides.
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However, this approach does have a practical use case in our day-to-day lives.
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And it's that systemic, day-to-day harassment that eventually wears so many people down.
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Americans generally get into debt from the cost of day-to-day expenses and emergencies.
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Suns reserve PG Brandon Knight (wrist) sat out Tuesday and is day-to-day. 3.
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A spokeswoman for the refinery declined to comment on the plant's day to day operations.
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It's also a Mustang, so it's usable as a car in day-to-day life.
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Dalio stepped down from the hedge fund's day-to-day operations nearly a year ago.
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Little Andrew had been diagnosed with an illness and was struggling from day-to-day.
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In normal daylight and day-to-day life, however, your pores have very little relevance.
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Not to mention, the screen is nigh impossible to shatter in day-to-day use.
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Like this: The app contains more than 140 phrases that cover day-to-day activities.
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Still, getting enough can help you feel your best on a day-to-day basis.
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Sacramento PG Ty Lawson (hamstring) missed the past two games and is day-to-day.
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These are very, very real things that we negotiate on a day-to-day basis.
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NEW YORK, Feb 7 (IFR) - Day-to-day: Avadim Health (US, healthcare cosmetics) – $80m IPO.
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The technology is out there, and it's being refined on a day-to-day basis.
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The diplomatic machinery that drives America's day-to-day relations in Asia is also creaking.
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Likhachyov said Rosatom was moving towards less state support for its day-to-day operations.
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This information probably isn't crucial to 99 percent of the population's day-to-day existence.
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On a day to day level, people didn't talk about being a feminist or not.
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That's why finding healthy ways to cope with day-to-day stressors is so important.
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Day to day, however, I'd say this is the feature I interact with the most.
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Detroit CF Cameron Maybin (thumb) underwent an MRI on Tuesday and remains day-to-day.
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Fortunately, the sea is still an integral part of Saint-Pierre's day-to-day existence.
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From our perch here on Earth, the sun seems pretty uniform from day to day.
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"It still is something that everyone struggles with from day-to-day," Woods tells us.
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These insights can also inform how we might increase our day-to-day well-being.
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Pre-order this device for under £80 and take control of your day-to-day.
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Day-to-day operations will be handled by autonomous robots, controlled from remote operations rooms.
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Knicks F Kristaps Porzingis (illness) sat out on Sunday and is day-to-day. 2.
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Pacers G Aaron Brooks (knee) sat out the opener and is day-to-day. 2.
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Yet wages simply are not keeping up as day-to-day costs continue to soar.
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Most day-to-day services (schools, infrastructure, policing) are provided by the Länder, or states.
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We all need some sense of routine to function in our day-to-day lives.
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Raptors F DeMarre Carroll (back) has missed two straight games and is day-to-day.
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Google's day-to-day management was left to Sundar Pichai, the company's new chief executive.
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He's spent over $9.7M on things like travel, day-to-day operations, media, personnel, etc.
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He is considered day-to-day; the Wildcats are off until hosting Washington next Thursday.
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Not some ideological socialist realism, but the day to day unprettified round of ordinary life.
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He has managed the day-to-day operations of the central bank in recent years.
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In the day to day, though, I'd love to be teaching kids how to draw.
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That means it requires far more effort to use on a day-to-day basis.
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McConnell suffered a sprained left ankle in Thursday's setback and is day-to-day. 3.
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This is where you'll probably communicate with team members the most from day-to-day.
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Only 140 million use cryptocurrencies for their day-to-day expenses and long-term savings.
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They make up a peculiar ritual — a day-to-day devotion to deliberately unsophisticated handicraft.
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But according to Katie, his legacy lives in on in her day-to-day life.
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He is listed as day-to-day, although he could play as soon as Wednesday.
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He never dated Hanna, he hardly talks to Hanna in his day-to-day life.
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It centered on the day-to-day lives of a middle-class family in Texas.
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Far too many experience hate crime, discrimination and abuse in their day-to-day lives.
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Marino lends his name to the enterprise while Huard runs the day-to-day operations.
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A separate general secretariat will run day-to-day operations and, crucially, make commercial decisions.
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Chicago 2B Yoan Moncada (knee) is day-to-day but is unlikely to play Wednesday.
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Adams departed Thursday's game with Philadelphia after four innings and is considered day to day.
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There's a direct correlation between finance professionals' day-to-day business and their discretionary spending.
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Herb Ueda was usually the technician in charge of the day-to-day drilling work.
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They may even find it difficult to function properly on a day-to-day basis.
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Mets SS Asdrubal Cabrera (left knee) left Sunday's game and is day-to-day. 2.
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Wizards C Nene (calf) missed the last two games and is day-to-day. 3.
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Second is the administrative fee, which goes for day-to-day operations, like record keeping.
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Los Angeles F Jeff Green (concussion) sat out Sunday and is day-to-day. 3.
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Boston INF Eduardo Nunez (knee) and DH Hanley Ramirez (shoulder) are both day-to-day.
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Having this community, even if it's "just" online, makes day-to-day life much easier.
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At FRANCE 28503, polls are playing less of a role in day-to-day coverage.
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New York CF Juan Lagares (tooth) sat out Tuesday's game and is day-to-day.
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McCarthy departed and the Braves (103-5) said later that he was day-to-day.
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Thunder C Steven Adams (elbow strain) sat out Friday and is day-to-day. 2.
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And Facebook Stories is for showing your day-to-day life to the widest audience.
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Pistons F Ersan Ilyasova (groin) sat out on Saturday and is day-to-day. 2.
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It doesn't affect my day-to-day in that I don't partake in the disorder.
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Hill remains day-to-day as he continues to recover from a sprained right thumb.
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The day to day reality of developing apps like these is a lot of work.
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The internet and digital world is something that changes minute to minute, day to day.
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His sister, Valerie Biden Owens, is also involved in his day-to-day political activities.
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"The day-to-day is still a struggle with life after imprisonment," Ms. Potkin said.
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So what does that mean our troops are doing on a day-to-day basis?
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He received a cortisone shot and is listed as day to day, the team announced.
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In the end, celebrity news doesn't matter at all to our day-to-day lives.
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Through playful, day-to-day conversations, the unofficial composite quickly became a formidable cultural phenomenon.
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"There may be plenty of people who's day-to-day jobs won't change," she said.
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Despite the accolades for "Hail, Caesar!" his day-to-day life is not radically different.
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A magnetic resonance imaging exam was negative, and he was listed as day to day.
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In June, Mr. Khosrowshahi moved to take more control of Uber's day-to-day operations.
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Technological innovations and start-ups with bright ideas are transforming our day-to-day lives.
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He did not skate in the morning and is still listed as day to day.
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Our day-to-day environment has largely been designed and tailored for the average man.
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Not the big things, which she already knew, but the small, day-to-day things.
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Shooting guard Dion Waiters (ankle) missed two straight contests and is considered day-to-day.
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Certainly you don't want to use a phone day to day that's impossible to hold.
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This strategy necessitated a certain distance from the day-to-day of retail campaigning, however.
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"He has an ankle sprain, so he'll be day to day," Saban said of Harris.
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Adams departed Thursday's game with Philadelphia after four innings and is considered day-to-day.
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Heat F Luol Deng (thigh bruise) sat out Wednesday and is day-to-day. 2.
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The stock market's day-to-day movements don't worry him; he's playing a long game.
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Brown has been day-to-day and on and off the field during training camp.
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Nets SG Caris LeVert (knee soreness) sat out Sunday and is day-to-day. 3.
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Each national campaign also creates pathways to stories beyond the day-to-day horse race.
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Nets SG Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (ankle) sat out Friday and is day-to-day. 2.
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"He's a little bit sore but he's day to day," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.
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A Mariners spokesman later announced that Martin tweaked his hamstring and is day-to-day.
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Blue Jackets C Brandon Dubinsky is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. 3.
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But U.S. attorneys have a lot of day-to-day discretion in how they prosecute.
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It also provided a respite from the harsh day-to-day realities of his cell.
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It could be psychologically hard, because the money varied a lot from day to day.
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I actually still use this strategy in my day-to-day when meeting new people.
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Most of the tech I use on a day-to-day basis is pretty utilitarian.
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"My approach varied from day to day, because I was young and stupid," he says.
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Now, he can only find the occasional odd job on a day-to-day basis.
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I tell clients I essentially handle all the day-to-day things companies deal with.
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"Overall it's going to make day-to-day experiences difficult," says Islam of Trump's win.
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People talked about being unable to work, have sex, or function successfully day-to-day.
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"I'm unable to do anything normal in my day-to-day life," she told WTOP.
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That's the core day-to-day team, and we're just all the time on Slack.
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So how does meditation ameliorate that or make our day-to-day mental life better?
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The pollution that fuels the climate crisis is also affecting people's day-to-day lives.
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Indianapolis RB Frank Gore (chest) did not practice on Wednesday and is day-to-day.
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Both players are day-to-day and not expected to land on the disabled list.
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Advisors have helped us with strategic decisions as well [as] day-to-day operational challenges.
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Warriors SF Andre Iguodala (hip) sat out on Tuesday and is day-to-day. 2.
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"That'll be a decision that's made literally on a day-to-day basis," he said.
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But he stepped down from his leading role in 22015, ceding day-to-day duties.
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Yet his day-to-day life is aimed almost exclusively at becoming a better climber.
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I detect less day-to-day difference between men and women than in earlier generations.
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"Since it's progressing so quickly, things are changing from day to day," Lady Pim said.
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In addition, they could track the movements of the star S2 from day to day.
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Instead, executives released Mr. Stamos from much of his day-to-day responsibility, employees said.
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The show follows them as they conduct the day-to-day business of operating funerals.
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How's your day-to-day relationship with your parents now that you're Basket Taco Lady?
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But lives are lived day to day and year to year, not century to century.
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This is the type of basic food I eat on a day-to-day basis.
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Picture Prompts How involved are your parents or caregivers in your day-to-day life?
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"These are the insults we live with on a day-to-day basis," she said.
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"We're a start-up figuring a lot of stuff out day to day," he said.
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"Were designing it to be very adaptive on a day to day basis," Zuckerberg said.
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Day to day, week to week, I don't find that my blindness is an obstacle.
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The two appeared to have clashed over the day-to-day management of the paper.
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Then there are the day-to-day interactions that blur conventions of race and culture.
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Lots of the day-to-day interactions are now done online, or on the phone.
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We see and know more about one another's day-to-day lives than ever before.
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Day to day, though, the surrounding forest is where horses stay fit ahead of competition.
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Messud, too, confessed dismay at the encroachment of day-to-day demands on intellectual life.
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The most immediate threat would be whoever he's manipulating on a day-to-day basis.
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I got to go home, but for them, it was their day-to-day lives.
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Day-to-day management is contracted out to the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organization.
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These letters are a revelation of his day-to-day doings, his ideas, his feelings.
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Minimalism is a process that has to be kept up and refreshed day to day.
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He left the game with left thumb discomfort and is listed as day-to-day.
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There is the day-to-day Shelby, who is quiet but given to quick humor.
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Our day-to-day tactical responsibilities, designed to achieve our military objectives, dictated our activities.
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Bob is going to be running the company and running the day-to-day businesses.
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Surprisingly, in day-to-day use, I was mostly able to put durability worries aside.
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But no doubt it changed the way campaigns spend money and operate day-to-day.
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Bucks SG Tony Snell (knee) missed three straight games and is day-to-day. 3.
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Typically, commanders delegate the day-to-day operations of support programs to their military chaplains.
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Time employees said the Benioffs have mostly stayed hands-off in day-to-day operations.
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Shared turf there, in terms of the day-to-day working dynamic of a couple.
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Cavaliers PG Kyrie Irving (quad soreness) sat out Saturday and is day-to-day. 3.
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Both jobs involve managing day-to-day operations of the party's elite body and cabinet.
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Reds LHP Wandy Peralta (hip) was unavailable on Sunday and is day-to-day. 2.
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For them, it comes down to the day-to-day work of maintaining family ties.
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But there is this uncertainty about what is happening minute to minute, day to day.
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He has relinquished his day-to-day responsibilities at Guess pending completion of the investigation.
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Red Sox DH Hanley Ramirez (oblique) sat out Saturday and is day-to-day. 2.
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Now, Schiff is a day-to-day, hour-to-hour fixture on cable TV news.
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Do you try to address broader trends on "Portlandia," rather than day-to-day news?
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He suggested journaling as one way of integrating psychedelic experiences into day to day life.
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"You're implementing the death penalty in the police's day-to-day activities," said Ms. Bueno.
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There's a reason a lot of us consider taste in our day-to-day lives.
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King Salman, 82, had handed the day-to-day running of Saudi Arabia to him.
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Pirates 2B Josh Harrison (right calf) left Sunday's game and is day-to-day. 3.
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Escobar, who grounded out in his only plate appearance, is listed as day-to-day.
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I knew she didn't want to get back to work, the day-to-day routine.
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King Salman, 82, has handed the day-to-day running of Saudi Arabia to him.
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Solving that problem on a day-to-day basis is actually really fun for me.
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It's like this blend of here's what I do on a day-to-day basis.
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So, it's stress, you're actually referring to day-to-day stress, not training-load stress.
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But their responsibility for the future of our world is growing from day to day.
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The day-to-day realities of a polyamorous relationship are much like the day-to-day realities of a monogamous one: trying to balance commitments and priorities, making plans for the future and for Friday night, supporting each other through the ups and downs.
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I have people that I need, like the grammar guy and stuff like that, but I don't have to think about it from a day-to-day standpoint, like in terms of a day-to-day stand ... I don't know what the right word is.
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Day-to-day we have twice as many hands on deck trying to make things happen.
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Or the private company that was responsible for the day-to-day running of the building?
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These agencies are then responsible for the day-to-day enforcement and administration of federal laws.
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Lichtman's 13 factors, on the other hand, don't deal in day-to-day politics or polling.
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I'm not in school anymore, so I share fewer day-to-day experiences with my friends.
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Lowe is going to focus on long-term planning while Itum handles day-to-day operations.
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As the students tell it, day-to-day life at the cyber school sounds … well, boring.
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My day-to-day role includes supervising crisis work for clients headed to an inpatient facility.
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It's impossible to see the changes caused by that growth on a day to day basis.
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Forward Markieff Morris was scratched Friday due to an illness and he is day-to-day.
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And they are often impaired in their day-to-day functioning; they cannot live normal lives.
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Ivanka Trump has removed herself from day-to-day operations at the company but retains ownership.
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Grizzlies PF Zach Randolph (personal) missed the last two games and is day-to-day. 2.
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Her father, Jamie Spears, serves as conservator of her day-to-day affairs and medical decisions.
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This is one of the few times Nadia is in her normal, day-to-day life.
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Bulls G Kirk Hinrich (left quad contusion) left Friday's game and is day-to-day. 2.
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But it's unclear how involved Jassy is in the day to day operations of those units.
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A chromebook still doesn't make a good case for itself for my day to day work.
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"It's just the little day-to-day sharing and routines and rituals that we still have."
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Tampa Bay CF Desmond Jennings (quad tightness) left Sunday's game and is day-to-day. 3.
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Discuss when they would want you to step in and manage their day-to-day finances.
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His main job is to lead the day-to-day, working-level negotiations with Kim's regime.
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The result, Honda says, is more aggressive handling and a more comfortable ride day to day.
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NEW YORK, Feb 3 (IFR) - CALENDAR Day to Day: Avadim Health (US, healthcare cosmetics) – $80m IPO.
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"It's not something [emergency services] deal with on a day-to-day basis," Carter told CNN.
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Does he have the patience with hard-core, day-to-day politics to run for president?
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Brian O'Malley: Because no one really knows what's going on on a day to day basis.
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IBIS really made a difference in my day-to-day use of the Z7 and Z6.
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Wisconsin political veteran Teresa Vilmain will oversee the day-to-day operations during this transition period.
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It also requires Britain to avoid disrupting the day-to-day activities of the European Union.
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Not just for religion or spirituality, but just in terms of people's day-to-day lives.
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Pelicans F Terrence Jones (thumb) has missed his last three games and is day-to-day.
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"Seeing the dancers day to day, in class, I discover more layers and details," he said.
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Because they needed to juggle work and visiting the parks, their day-to-day schedule varied.
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FM exists as a digital oasis away from the day-to-day clutter of being online.
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Try using this formula in your day-to-day decision making and actually think it through.
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In Britain, parliament has traditionally approved overarching changes, leaving the day-to-day application to regulators.
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It's really thinking from a different lens as you go about your day to day activities.
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For now, however, it's a bit too minimalistic for my day to day commuter backpack needs.
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Flea said he changes his mind day to day about whether he's going to write one.
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Opportunities to use cognitive load surface in everything from product features to day-to-day communication.
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But I don't allow the pain to affect my day-to-day life or my mood.
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SS Troy Tulowitzki sat out with tightness in his right quad and remains day-to-day.
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Day to day, I can suppress the worry that this problem isn't going away anytime soon.
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She's tried almost everything — bullet journaling, hygge, cold showers — to switch up her day-to-day.
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It wasn't so much him saying it, but it was what you saw day to day.
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Like, fashion tools for their day-to-day life, so that they feel comfortable and confident.
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"Sure, I have conflicts between my faith and my day-to-day life," she tells us.
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The Democratic nominee's day-to-day feuds with Trump have at times obscured her own message.
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But the day-to-day work of intelligence gathering and intelligence analysis is much more mundane.
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It would also be extremely bad for the day-to-day working of the federal government.
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She knew she had to make a change when doing day-to-day tasks became difficult.
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David's incredibly supportive, so actually on a day-to-day basis, there is no material change.
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That's why sometimes, it's the small, day-to-day acts of love that mean the most.
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It also seeks to ease doctors' day-to-day communication with patients and other healthcare professionals.
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Diamondbacks LF Yasmany Tomas (neck) was scratched from Tuesday's lineup and is day-to-day. 2.
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My therapist can't elbow me into these thought patterns moment to moment, day-to-day, though.
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Nuggets SG Gary Harris (groin) and SF Will Barton (ankle) are both day-to-day. 2.
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People that own wagons, they don't need a garage mate for their day-to-day ride.
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The broken man lives from day to day, from meal to meal, more beast than man.
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Whether you'll actually feel Corsair's spec advantage in day-to-day usage is another matter entirely.
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"Day-to-day, I wear my hair as natural as possible to minimize damage," she explains.
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I told her that it wasn't something I thought about on a day-to-day basis.
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Since being replaced by Whetstone, however, Plouffe's role no longer included day-to-day policy issues.
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These tend not to reflect the day-to-day fluctuations in the price of listed firms.
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Dallas C Andrew Bogut (hamstring) sat out the last three games and remains day-to-day.
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Right, but without those programs, their day-to-day lives — I'm not talking about eliminating them.
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But under the umbrella of the patriarchy and within its themes is day-to-day life.
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D Ben Lovejoy remained out with an upper-body injury and is considered day to day.
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This new announcement won't really change too much for agencies in their day to day operation.
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Based on the survey, David's experience matches how many LGBTQ people see day-to-day discrimination.
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A policy in 2005 directed employees to conduct "day-to-day" business on authorized computer systems.
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I'm so affectionate towards it, but my day-to-day does not involve any Pippi references.
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Day to day, a team of about a dozen New York Fed analysts oversees the accounts.
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The duty is shared day-to-day by members of the House majority, currently the Democrats.
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There's also the possibility of more widespread jammer use interfering with day-to-day wireless communications.
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Ohtani later left the game with an ankle injury and is listed as day-to-day.
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However, when choosing a VPN for day-to-day browsing, it pays to do your research.
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Nuggets PF Darrell Arthur (knee) missed the last three games and is day-to-day. 2.
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The scenarios I've attached to these songs have brought them into my day-to-day life.
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Heat SG Rodney McGruder (ankle) missed the last three games and remains day-to-day. 3.
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The landing page is a timeline breaking down steps, activity type and sleep day to day.
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He defines himself and redefines himself from day to day by what happens in his life.
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It's to exhibit — quite extensively — their day-to-day challenges as they evolve with their trauma.
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Dodgers INF Logan Forsythe (hip) was out of the lineup Saturday and is day-to-day.
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Seattle RHP Joaquin Benoit is listed as day-to-day with soreness in his throwing shoulder.
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INF Yoan Moncada (bruised right knee) did not play Wednesday and remains out day-to-day.
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He is far more involved in day-to-day decision making than most heads of security.
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Isolation, poverty, and a harsh mountain landscape make existence a matter of day-to-day survival.
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Couturier, who is considered day-to-day, has nine goals and 13 assists on the season.
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Why did he decide to convert and how is he living his faith day to day?
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Believe it or not, it's easy to forget how you're feeling day to day, she explains.
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In my day-to-day life, I take pride in a bitchy cynicism that guides me.
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Pittsburgh C Chris Stewart (left knee) has not started since Friday and remains day-to-day.
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The implanting of terror in our day-to-day routines is part of the wartime strategy.
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We are social creatures, yet our day-to-day lives are spent inside our own heads.
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Heat SG Josh Richardson (sprained left foot) sat out Sunday and is day-to-day. 2.
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But you probably already know how to do this with your day-to-day living expenses.
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Lee's prison sentence is unlikely to affect the tech giant's day-to-day operations, analysts say.
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After the story ends, he has to reintegrate himself into normal, day-to-day Hylian life.
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A website will tell buyers where the Snapbots will be on a day-to-day basis.
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Obama told Axelrod he shouldn't be part of the "day-to-day scrum," and he's right.
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But really, this is just the day-to-day activities of a few curious house cats.
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"This is not an enormous move, seems like day-to-day volatility for September," O'Hara said.
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Nets PF Trevor Booker (leg) and SG Sean Kilpatrick (hamstring) are both day-to-day. 2.
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The outfielder was diagnosed with multiple facial contusions and abrasions and is considered day-to-day.
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The reality of managing the day to day of doing the people's business can be daunting.
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Giroux, Philadelphia's captain who entered with a team-leading 49 points, is considered day to day.
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Clearly, they've been planning for some time to use them for day-to-day mass policing.
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Not only should you tweak your day-to-day habits, you should address your condition topically.
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Some of the day-to-day basketball tactics have been imported from Wall Street as well.
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The CFPB had been readying sanctions alongside the OCC, Wells Fargo's day-to-day regulator. reut.
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She'll fight for your day-to-day needs and the long range needs of he country.
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"But on the day to day, I just want to be seen as a good cop."
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Obama-era holdovers and long-burrowed career bureaucrats continue to exert day-to-day governing authority.
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The celebration, however, is muted by the alternate universe in which immigrants live day-to-day.
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Justin Bieber has never let the pop culture zeitgeist dictate his day to day fashion choices.
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On the industry side, one official said day-to-day work with BLM hasn't been hampered.
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Weather is the local, day-to-day variation; climate represents the longer-term, farther-reaching conditions.
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In The Crown—as well as in, I would imagine, the day to day lives of
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Oakland 3B Ryon Healy missed Monday's game with upper-back spasms and is day-to-day.
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Whitaker took on overseeing the Mueller investigation, but Rosenstein's office still manages it day-to-day.
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Cillizza: Trump promised he was removing himself from the day-to-day operations of his company.
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Red Sox INF Eduardo Nunez (wrist, thumb) left Friday's game and is day-to-day. 2.
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Charlotte F Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (back soreness) left Monday's game and is day-to-day. 2.
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Tigers 1B Miguel Cabrera (bruised left knee) left Sunday's game and is day-to-day. 2.
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Even much of the day-to-day office work at PDVSA has ground to a halt.
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If he stays, how can Senate GOPers deal with him on a day-to-day basis?
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The injury is not believed to be serious, and George's status is considered day-to-day.
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Nets SF Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (ankle) and PG Jeremy Lin (hamstring) are day-to-day. 2.
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The special counsel is not subject to the day-to-day supervision of any DOJ official.
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LaPierre remains as vice president and chief executive, running the powerful group's day-to-day operations.
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The styles range from sporty camping and hiking packs to more casual day-to-day bags.
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The briefcase is the perfect size to carry a laptop and other day-to-day essentials.
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It's much harder to integrate new ideas into the day-to-day running of the department.
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Mavericks SG Wesley Matthews (calf) and PF Nerlens Noel (knee) are both day-to-day. 2.
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Raptors PF Patrick Patterson (knee) missed the last two games and remains day-to-day. 2.
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It has created countless jobs and grown wages, all while improving Americans' day-to-day lives.
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Gomez said it is unlikely Barr was involved in day-to-day decisions about Epstein's detention.
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Chicago CF Dexter Fowler left Saturday's game with right hamstring discomfort and is day-to-day.
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"She does all the day-to-day running of the government," a Western diplomat told me.
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But it's going to be a day-to-day thing to see how the knee's feeling.
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Everything looks good so it's just going to be day-to-day with it right now.
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That is the best thing that can be done when the situation changes day to day.
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A company spokeswoman, Sarah Tuite, would only say that "day to day operations" have not changed.
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Seattle 3B Kyle Seager (hip) sat out the last two games and is day-to-day.
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Franklin told the newspaper, however, that the surveillance is interfering with his day-to-day life.
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Without a quick deal, most day-to-day operations in the federal government will be disrupted.
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Samuel Holm, 41, Shelton, Connecticut In my day-to-day life, I don't think about it.
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Day-to-day living can be such a struggle for people with short-term memory loss.
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San Antonio PG Tony Parker (left foot sprain) sat Thursday and is day-to-day. 3.
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A spokeswoman for Trafigura said the company did not comment on day-to-day commercial activities.
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Golden State SF Andre Iguodala (knee) has missed two straight games and is day-to-day.
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Detroit OF Tyler Collins left Wednesday's game with a knee contusion and is day-to-day.
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But how much is the director actually involved day to day in an investigation like that?
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The majority of the things we use day-to-day, they are things that are recyclable.
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Phillies OF Aaron Altherr (hamstring) missed Saturday's contest and is listed as day-to-day. 2.
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But in its day-to-day operations, the asset managers use internal benchmarks that deviate somewhat.
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Kansas City DH Kendrys Morales (back) sat out Wednesday and is considered day-to-day. 3.
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Instead, they're in the field, translating that vision into reality on a day-to-day basis.
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Hornets C Cody Zeller (concussion) is in the league's protocol and is day-to-day. 2.
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"He's just day-to-day at this point," Grizzlies coach David Fizdale told Grind City Media.
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The Russia investigation has become the backdrop for day-to-day life at the White House.
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The twitches and tics can change minute to minute, hour to hour and day to day.
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Mr. Sauerberg runs the day-to-day operations of Condé Nast and reports to the board.
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Day to day, I wear a lot of graphic T-shirts; they're simple choices, I guess.
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