And down on the factory floor, under limited supervision, machines run the day-to-day. |
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The couple existed day-to-day until the court case in November, when they had to come face-to-face with the victims' families for the first time. |
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But men and women do face a range of different choices and obstacles when planning their financial futures and day-to-day management. |
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By focusing on one set of issues at a time, his team deals better with both day-to-day issues and future strategy. |
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In this context, often their fear of HIV and AIDS seemed less immediate than the day-to-day survival of their families and themselves. |
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Whatever romantic notions they have about pioneer life quickly dissolve in the day-to-day imperatives of survival in this wilderness. |
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People live their lives day-to-day, but I know I might not be around next year. |
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Micro-management of the day-to-day and lack of commitment to the overall goals are historic descriptions of generations of board members. |
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These rates cannot help but influence the development of adolescents attempting to survive on a day-to-day existence. |
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But Mr Waters says inspectors can be out of touch with what it is like to be working day-to-day in a classroom. |
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They came to Ireland and found a warmth and an ease in communicating day-to-day that is remarkably different to England. |
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So, they live a day-to-day existence, unsure of what the future will bring. |
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Too many of us have become caught up in the day-to-day struggle to survive and in our private lives. |
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He hopes to do bigger projects in the future but must always cope with the day-to-day necessities. |
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For Australian mothers, the conundrum of achieving work-life balance extends beyond surviving the day-to-day difficulties. |
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Surrendering their most important form of identification will make it impossible to function in ordinary day-to-day life. |
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If you're not involved day-to-day in the group's existence, it's difficult to make contact with those who are. |
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He had a lot of empathy with our clients, but day-to-day he wasn't in contact with them. |
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It's as if the poetry you write is what you don't seem to be able to express in your ordinary day-to-day transactions. |
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The film opens with a glimpse into a world that we suppose to be pretty ordinary, where the day-to-day generally goes off without a hitch. |
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But that protest should not be made by disturbing the day-to-day lives of ordinary people. |
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That explains why I haven't been very active in covering the day-to-day of the campaigns. |
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If contemporary art does nothing else, it at least creates a sense of difference from the mundane reality of day-to-day media. |
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It's Tuesday now, so I'll do Monday 2nd and Tuesday 3rd today, and then try and keep up day-to-day, thanks to the extensive notes on my Palm. |
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Never assume that other people will be interested in the banal day-to-day trivia of your mundane existence! |
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Plenty of real American cities, we found, are taking positive steps to soften the rough edges of our high-octane day-to-day. |
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These are different from the reforms of the early 1990s that created cataclysmic changes in the day-to-day life of ordinary Russians. |
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I was just struggling to get through the day-to-day of adolescence, which I found very tough. |
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Many of the ordinary aspects of day-to-day life are forgotten within hours or days. |
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James Kennedy, who managed the project day-to-day for Sky, uses that phrase. |
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Long-distance relationships are also problematic, as you don't have the day-to-day. |
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That's where the work, both the day-to-day and the strategic work of the University, get advanced. |
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They will matter a tad more when the debates happen, until then it's all day-to-day. |
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Sam Cassell, who left Monday's game against the Houston Rockets because of a strained left calf, is listed as day-to-day. |
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The novel brings to life the day-to-day happenings in a village in the 1930s, delving into the psyche of its inhabitants, both male and female. |
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It is the relatively unremarked legislation that can often have the most profound impact on the day-to-day lives of ordinary people. |
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A day-to-day scenario of an average Zambian road is one that is congested with all sorts of vehicles regardless of their mission. |
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As her abilities decrease, she will need increasing help to do day-to-day tasks. |
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Walker acknowledges that there are challenges in operating the club day-to-day, particularly on the administrative side. |
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His role as a special already involves most aspects of day-to-day policing, including regular supervision of about 30 special constables. |
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There is little protection in K.C.'s lineup, especially with Mike Sweeney day-to-day. |
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He wants to work towards the future of the country as opposed to the day-to-day issues. |
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Too much heat is generated by day-to-day issues that focus concern on short-term fixes rather than long-term solutions. |
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Still, the burdens of government regulation and public education on top of day-to-day forest management are sometimes overwhelming. |
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Now, as the economy staggers and falters, day-to-day survival presses more harshly, which makes social commitment still tougher. |
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Privately, I've heard quite a bit of murmuring and muttering about the way this affects the day-to-day running of the club. |
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After that, the magazine sends in a mystery shopper to test out the sort of service day-to-day customers can expect to receive. |
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This finding suggests that day-to-day changes in SO 2 in Europe may be a surrogate for daily changes in some other, unmeasured factor. |
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Innovation and doing your own thing are a day-to-day affair, where the watchwords are innovation and unconventional solutions. |
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They bog down in the day-to-day administration of a small business and bemoan the lack of time to draw. |
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An admixture of ceramic and mineral oxides are fashioned into the internal lining of attire for day-to-day usage, explains Dr. Jose. |
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True, medicine is a vocation, it's a calling, but let's be honest, it's also a day-to-day job. |
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Well, the numbers tell us so, as do all of our day-to-day interactions, just as the president said. |
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The schools have all hired the same for-profit management company to run their day-to-day operations. |
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I could ask him direct questions about the man and his day-to-day personality. |
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And that casts a new light on the way The New York Times goes about the business of reporting the news on a day-to-day basis. |
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Political reporters, especially the day-to-day recorders of official Washington developments and events, are protective of Washington. |
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These might include funds for acquisitions or simply working capital to carry out day-to-day operations. |
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Despite relinquishing day-to-day control of his company, Gates is still chairman and tends to just have weekends free for the foundation. |
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Its language and style remain miles away from the day-to-day concerns of ordinary black South Africans. |
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Companies will be expected to involve their investors in the day-to-day running of the business. |
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I have no idea whether they realise how much they have disrupted the day-to-day to running of the school. |
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He is also planning to hire a new chief executive to handle the day-to-day running of the club. |
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She said the main day-to-day running of the hospital would follow usual operational arrangements in place during winter. |
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He is no longer responsible for the day-to-day running of the chain, but he still makes time for jolly banter with the staff. |
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In her role as manager, she was responsible for the day-to-day running of the premises. |
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In addition to the few of us running the whole company, we were responsible for the day-to-day running of the house. |
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A team of seven people will identify ways of generating cash and will be in charge of the day-to-day running of the vehicles. |
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My son has a new head at his primary school who does no teaching and has no involvement with the day-to-day running of the school. |
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Presiding over the various activities involved in the day-to-day running of the club is time consuming. |
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The apolitical civil service has been relied on for the day-to-day running of the territory's government. |
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Aches and pains and sore muscles are almost synonymous with sporting and recreational activities, and just day-to-day living. |
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This film almost certainly paints a truer picture of day-to-day borstal life than the earlier film's rosily optimistic outlook. |
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Over the past few years, solutions have appeared on the market for automating the business processes that companies use on a day-to-day basis. |
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Even in peacetime, the day-to-day froth of maintaining a ready Army consumes an officer's intellectual capital. |
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Class differentiation, on the other hand, is increasing both in day-to-day social interaction and manifestations of disparities. |
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During an interaction session, she listed various aspects of the dance in relation to the day-to-day life of the Manipuris. |
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I suspect meditating on this idea might relieve me of some of my day-to-day anxiety derived from my high expectations of my own performance. |
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Enlisting Crumb's help, he writes a series that chronicles his mundane, day-to-day existence. |
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People cannot go and sit in parliaments or senates to monitor their day-to-day affairs. |
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Without the Oral Torah we wouldn't know about the mezuzah and countless other ways of day-to-day Judaism. |
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The town hall was retained by the council as a base for officers to carry out their day-to-day work. |
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What about your average expat and the ordinary transactions that concern their day-to-day lives? |
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The book is a treasure trove of information about how some of the hottest public debates affected the day-to-day work of a government agency. |
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That's why you owe it to the readers, even though it is fiction, to be as honest as you can with those day-to-day, true-life details. |
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He is assisted by shuras which are in charge of the day-to-day running of the country. |
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It developed its own intellectual momentum and with it an independence from the day-to-day political process. |
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Thank you for your newsletter, as it helps a ' silver surfer ' like me to get by with the day-to-day computing tasks. |
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This goes beyond the day-to-day omissions and sins that characterize politics. |
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But her day-to-day looks are much more low-key, including lots of skinny jeans, easy tees and button-ups and chic sunglasses. |
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It is has been really relaxing and all the mundane hassles of normal day-to-day life seem a million miles away. |
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Journalists write with undisguised glee about day-to-day clumsiness within the company. |
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While the day-to-day coverage of the campaign was unobjectionable, no newspaper conducted a serious investigation into Bloomberg's history. |
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The picture is at its best when Blaustein's unobtrusive film crew eavesdrop on the day-to-day family life of the wrestlers. |
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This healthy narcissism may actually aid guilt-prone individuals in productive day-to-day interactions. |
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There are enough tragedies in our day-to-day lives without adding some due to our own personal negligence. |
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Mr Angus had joined the Minster staff in October 1980 as part of a team of vergers who help with the day-to-day running of the cathedral. |
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And budgeting for hidden extras as well as day-to-day expenses can be quite tough. |
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Calorie Girl explores the day-to-day life and psyche of the bulimarexic as she struggles through setbacks and attempts to recover. |
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Continue to go about your day-to-day business in the normal way, but remain alert and vigilant. |
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Escaping from their day-to-day grind was the sole reason for signing up in the first place. |
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Celebs have been spotted wearing burnout pieces in their day-to-day wardrobe. |
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Mr Crausby blamed changes to the benefits payment system for the decline of day-to-day post office business. |
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At its mildest, the consequence is vulgar language and rude behavior that diminish the quality of our day-to-day public interactions. |
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The every day refers what is normal, customary and habitual involved in our day-to-day existence coping. |
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His main areas of distribution of the pamphlets, which contain day-to-day legal issues, are the bus stands and the railway stations. |
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With progression of the disease certain adaptations will probably have to be made in order to carry on with day-to-day activities. |
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Teenage tearaways have been warned to get back on the straight and narrow or have strict restrictions placed on their day-to-day lives. |
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The innovator innovates, only to end up managing the mundane day-to-day operations of a company. |
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I'm not really involved in the day-to-day operations of the business, but I'm trying to get more and more involved. |
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The business is now mature enough for him to leave day-to-day operations to a management team. |
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A franchisee by contrast will have far less freedom in the day-to-day operations of the business. |
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They are long on management talent and typically expect to be involved in the day-to-day operations of acquired businesses. |
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On a day-to-day basis, it regulates the number of stem cells and their progeny so that the number of cells born never outstrips the number lost. |
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My day-to-day life is largely lived cheek by jowl with Bulgarian colleagues and friends. |
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This meant mastering the tedious chores of day-to-day living as well as making a new social life and network of friends. |
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Meanwhile, the rules for day-to-day parliamentary procedure are an enigma to many. |
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Each mayor is more interested in the day-to-day issues that concern people than the petty irrelevances of party political meetings. |
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The interference in day-to-day administration filtered down to postings of even police constables, patwaris and other low level employees. |
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What may sound like the stuff of science fiction is set to become an integral facet of the day-to-day lives of millions of people. |
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For day-to-day use, the quality is fine, but it isn't suited for those of you looking for an immersive audio experience. |
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The announcement will give farmers greater flexibility on moving stock, restocking and other day-to-day farming activities. |
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Since these ideas were pioneered, technology has transformed the day-to-day practice of architecture. |
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At the end of the day, after paying the rental, the pittance that we earn is not enough for day-to-day expenses. |
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We are interested to hear about day-to-day journeys as well as stories of exciting or unusual events. |
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After all, designing our living space is a way of ordering the most personal, intimate details of our day-to-day existence. |
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For example, this time last year you highlighted the sheer day-to-day pluck and dedication of young carers in the borough. |
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The director would not have day-to-day control or financial power over the other agencies. |
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She's covered the day-to-day workings of the White House longer than any other correspondent. |
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The head is responsible to the governors but is usually given a free hand to appoint staff, admit pupils and take day-to-day decisions. |
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I have the primary role of financial controller and my day-to-day function is to make sure that we've got the adequate finances to meet our goals. |
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I could go into detail about the day-to-day happenings of the course. |
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Compared to other athletes who are always surrounded by so many people, I feel pretty fortunate just to be able to deal with regular day-to-day things. |
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The books are about the mundane day-to-day affairs of people. |
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Episodes 1 through 3 establish the characters and their day-to-day grind. |
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But politicians who have real experience of grappling with the day-to-day problems and issues ordinary people have to face have a much better chance of understanding them. |
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Where had her day-to-day routine gone from ordinary to bizarre? |
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In terms of ordinary life and the day-to-day sharing of responsibilities for family life, most men and women have come to share equal partnerships. |
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Many Aboriginals are lukewarm on autonomy proposals because they are more concerned with day-to-day issues than the future survival of their culture, Kysul Lousu said. |
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Two other special education teachers in the junior high school had a lasting and profound impact on my day-to-day survival as a first-year special education teacher. |
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Outside the capital, international-aid workers say that the cold and hungry people are too concerned about day-to-day survival to bother with ideology. |
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He said the three-time Pro Bowl selection's status is day-to-day. |
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Although you are still intact, many of your dreams and plans for the future, as well as your day-to-day existence, may suddenly be unrecognizable bits and pieces. |
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But what's interesting is how it affects our culture day-to-day. |
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To build a truly great company, we can't play the game day-to-day. |
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You can however, see the excitement building day-to-day, creeping into his voice at odd times, and manifesting in increasing difficulty in getting him to sleep at night. |
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In fact, her aunt Florie Taylor runs the business day-to-day. |
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Things would be less secure day-to-day, but we'd be unlikely to have something of this scope, which is the result of all of our safety precautions. |
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It's about once again wrapping the day-to-day in the mythic. |
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The process of artistic creation is a stepping out from the day-to-day. |
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The care of souls instead was the task of the presbyter who was also responsible for the day-to-day administration of the sacraments. |
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I think you are the only museum in Australia that actually has a general manager running things day-to-day for you. |
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The club needs either a Chief Exec or general manager with a day-to-day overview of the running of the club to avoid situations like this. |
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The responsibility for the day-to-day enforcement of each school's disciplinary code falls to the dean's office. |
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He said it was important that the very busy base now had to get on with day-to-day life and continue its vital role. |
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I get on pretty well with all the sprinters, despite the fact that we go head to head with each other on a day-to-day basis. |
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That, like most things in life, varies on a day-to-day basis and it can never be demanded of you. |
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The day-to-day experiences of persons who are prostituting themselves are equally bleak. |
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The general reserve account is the main fund that pays for day-to-day departmental services. |
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The 575M also has a sensor that enables the driver to check tyre pressures in normal day-to-day driving, courtesy of a dial on the console. |
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You may recall that on his recent tour, Eric Idle kept a witty, engrossing day-to-day online diary. |
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Learn to become more organized with day-to-day activities and a more efficient worker. |
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Nowadays, various dim sum are also sold in takeaways as many students and office workers' day-to-day breakfast. |
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In that time policy in very many aspects of day-to-day life in our member states has been Europeanised. |
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The movements are almost geometrical and use parts of the human anatomy not usually exercised in day-to-day activities. |
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Any normal expense incurred in the day-to-day operations of the company falls under this category. |
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Further, the day-to-day administration of criminal justice functions with many witnesses who are not under subpoena and who attend voluntarily to give evidence. |
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Almost as soon as Romney ended his day-to-day role at Bain, the dot-com boom crashed and the economy went into recession. |
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More importantly, Lamont is exceptionally skillful at contextualizing the incident, and integrating the larger issues with the day-to-day events as they unfolded. |
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The documentary follows Mandela as he goes about his day-to-day activities in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, to uncover this truly extraordinary man. |
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If we are searching for a way to repair the world and live our day-to-day life with meaning, then what better way than to join the local firehouse. |
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Despite this, she is able to shop, cook, clean and carry out many other day-to-day tasks as well as take part in her favourite hobbies of ten-pin bowling and ice-skating. |
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It buys us the time to examine how the hospital works, so we aren't always desperately scrambling from day-to-day, patching things together as best we can. |
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It also explores the self-indulgence of the literary society and the day-to-day shallowness of middle-class life, without ever lecturing its audience. |
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Each district is managed by a local superintendent who is responsible for the day-to-day functioning of pedagogically related activities within publicly funded schools. |
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You won't read this for the prose, the insight or the critical perception, but it's the fan book for fans who prefer lies, gossip and rumours to mundane day-to-day truth. |
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Head teachers look after the day-to-day running of a school. |
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Buses, articulated lorries, dustcarts and family cars are all forced to mount it on a day-to-day basis, wrecking road surfaces, kerb stones and drains. |
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Employing a device used in numerous recent films, the director mixes day-to-day reality with Glass's fantasies in a manner both amusing and disturbing. |
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The funds raised go to the day-to-day running of the community council. |
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The Television New Zealand Act specifically prevents me from interfering in the day-to-day operations of broadcasting, including programming decisions. |
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I've been rather neglectful of my day-to-day girlfriends, though. |
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We certainly aren't confronted with the problem in our day-to-day lives. |
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We have to now examine very closely our recruitment process and also how we check on a day-to-day basis on the way our officers perform their duties. |
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They're self-taught experts in the minutiae of day-to-day medieval life, tracking down recipes, studying forgotten languages, practising metalwork or sewing. |
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The council will be responsible for the day-to-day upkeep of the reserve. |
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You and 53 other adventurers will stay aboard the Polar Pioneer, your floating base camp, where you'll have input in planning the ship's day-to-day itinerary. |
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Smith introduces these more sombre notes with real assurance, deftly counterpoising the impending death with the day-to-day concerns and anxieties. |
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The supplement offers an insight into the day-to-day life of the Yorkshire Post and how it compares with the methods and outlook of the newspapermen of 250 years ago. |
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He is an important cog in the wheel of day-to-day communication. |
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Anyone who thought Jacqueline Kennedy was cut off from the day-to-day trials of the New Frontier has now been briskly disabused. |
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For DONs, the simple truth is that being a good clinician and manager of day-to-day clinical activities isn't enough anymore. |
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The type of people who can be helped by Clematis vitalba are those who tend to live in a dream world and take little interest in day-to-day events. |
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Schneider's re-creation of day-to-day existence in a city under siege is stark and powerful and her use of direct speech adds to the sense of documentary immediacy. |
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The introduction of through-ticketing schemes enables passengers to choose their preferred route patterns and interchange points, which may vary from day-to-day. |
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Confronted with a weak local campaign manager, the American spinmeisters were responsible for too many day-to-day decisions, and several misjudgments followed. |
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He joined the airline in the 1980s and steadily rose through the ranks before eventually taking over responsibility for the day-to-day running of the airline. |
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Although she is still Riverdance's producer, much of the day-to-day responsibilities for managing the shows have been devolved to a management team. |
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But the flood of Joan Rivers-style verbiage about her day-to-day wardrobe has overwhelmed those nuanced conversations. |
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The government will be the purchaser of GM in the 363 Sale, so they are naturally involved, day-to-day. |
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Critical information is that which is needed for day-to-day operations and resides in the system's primary storage for fast access. |
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And the day-to-day existence of a quadriplegic is far crueler than most people imagine. |
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Arabic and Berber are the languages most spoken in day-to-day life. |
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Lower denominations such as 1, 5, 10 bututs don't circulate because of the effects of inflation which have rendered the coins worthless in day-to-day commerce. |
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At the same time, the Marines and spouses in the unit shared day-to-day information on a group Facebook page. |
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Anyone who's found themself trying to navigate life's day-to-day reality in a foreign culture will relate to Ko's means of reflecting displacement. |
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In her telling, the N-word never comes up, even indirectly, but it looms large as day-to-day details of the players' actions and theories build up. |
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Midden heaps reflect much of the day-to-day existence of the Caribs and the Arawaks, but it is the petroglyphs that hint of ceremonial associations. |
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The secretary of the Southwark diocese explains that centralisation of stipendiary obligations has taken place in conjunction with devolution of more day-to-day duties. |
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But beyond the day-to-day Hobson's choice, it is now clear that the surveillance state has extended beyond what anyone intended. |
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Cut off from both the working world and the world of his family, cut off from all of day-to-day humanity, we see Vincent always on the outside looking in. |
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Director Rich Walton shares in the day-to-day lives of Dinamic and a few other luchadores who wrestle for the promotion as they prepare for a giant free-for-all. |
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The truth is she can hardly imagine it, being so wrapped up in the day-to-day dance between her two sports and her slavish devotion to staying young and fit. |
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The mix of gee-whiz gadgetry and the day-to-day routineness of Jack and Victoria's lives is interesting enough, but the film is too glacially paced. |
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In a computerized society, the pace of technological innovation helps shape nearly all our day-to-day habits. |
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As the temperature struggled to remain above zero, volunteers slept rough to raise awareness of the struggles facing the homeless on a day-to-day basis. |
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I have no complaints towards the hostel as it is a clean and liveable place for my son and me and it provides me with everything I need for day-to-day life. |
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The plans and tactics are expressed, inter alia, in labour legislation, corporate policy, organised labour stratagems and day-to-day executive decisions. |
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As I envision it, the banking head would report to Geithner with a dotted line to the Fed's Bernanke taking the day-to-day load off their respective plates. |
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While it will welcome the slower pace of growth in mortgage lending, it is concerned that individuals are borrowing for day-to-day spending for extravagant lifestyles. |
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That computer models have taken over the production of day-to-day weather charts has become an established fact. |
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Oxbow lakes, Redox reactions and the inventor of the Spinning Jenny rarely come up in day-to-day life. |
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Zing Leisure required a solution that enabled it to smoothly manage day-to-day transactions and gain insight into its performance. |
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Not doing this can leave companies at risk of overtrading, resulting in insufficient cash flow to meet day-to-day business costs. |
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This compact reference work on tax laws and tax codes offers concise explanations of day-to-day tax issues in an updatable, easy-to-use format. |
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I would like to know about the day-to-day workings of the business. |
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She will also act as a consultant to Organix but will have no hand in the day-to-day hand running of the business. |
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Other services include, day-to-day record keeping, VAT returns and trial balances. |
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The companies' day-to-day operations will not be affected by the change in control effectuated by the chapter 11 plan. |
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The next transition point is where we start accessing help because things are becoming more difficult on a day-to-day basis. |
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Brad Winney joined Electrifier last month and assumed day-to-day operations immediately. |
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Our governments prefer symptomatic treatment and we run our day-to-day policy on the basis of ad-hocism. |
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These recipes encompass all the day-to-day tasks users face with when managing a name server, and many other tasks they face as a site grows. |
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That's because this moving and hilarious memoir captures day-to-day military life as experienced by countless young enlistees and their families. |
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Finally, there's the simple day-to-day drain on the organization's financial health exerted by sloppy or belated medical records. |
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Seidl will guide the company's strategy and day-to-day operations in all functional areas. |
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What is a sea squirt and what in heck does it have to do with the day-to-day challenges of achieving and sustaining organizational excellence? |
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Deal and Carl Bauchle will continue to run the day-to-day operations as vice presidents. |
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In our day-to-day lives, the decisions and choices we make create their own ripple effects. |
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Legal SECRETARIES provide ADMINISTRATIVE Support for LAWYERS and legal EXECUTIVES, and help with the day-to-day TASKS involved in running a legal firm. |
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In his day-to-day life, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was a classic Victorian fussbudget who, whatever the season, always wore gloves and a top hat outdoors. |
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These after-effects last a lifetime and impact on all aspects of day-to-day life for the individual aswell as their family, friends and colleagues. |
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Last year pet owners eagerly viewed Dr Monkey's diary of his day-to-day life leading up to firework night and they'll be able to follow his journey again this year. |
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Wes Gotcher will be the Assistant Regional Director for the Kansas and Oklahoma Region, overseeing the day-to-day operations at ERC apartment communities in those states. |
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Jon Erickson, district agronomist for Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota, says the VPT reduced the time he was spending on day-to-day training chores. |
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Through her grandfather's letters, Draine offers an entertaining and insightful look into the day-to-day life of a cowboy during the heyday years of the open range. |
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Those boys compartmentalise that and when they are in training they know what their job is and I don't think it affects them on a day-to-day basis. |
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The Anxiety Workbook for Teens, written by an experienced therapist, gives teens a collection of tools to help control anxiety and face day-to-day challenges. |
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The first four weeks were spent at a grain elevator in Weldon, Illinois, where I learned about the day-to-day activities associated with storing and shipping grain. |
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In the dedicated line manager section, the Workpocket HR guide advises on the day-to-day recruitment, motivation, appraisals and training and development. |
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