"day-to-day" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "They may have been frustrated by the day-to-day challenges of creating an effective working environment, and want the tools to improve their performance."
- "There's just not a whole lot of major day-to-day challenges left in the operation," Mr. Hutchinson said.
- The day-to-day challenges and dilemmas of practitioners must be explored much more openly and honestly.
- The series follows the lives of four women who have been paralyzed by illness or accident and displays the day-to-day challenges and triumphs they encounter.
- They also detail the day-to-day challenges she faced, like her frustrations at not being able to perform the simplest acts, such as cutting her food.
- Miller says as much in her executive summary on the consultation, stating: "We will prioritise support on those individuals who face the greatest day-to-day challenges".
- It is a partnership that involves an ongoing dialog about the day-to-day challenges we both face and our willingness to think outside the box in finding solutions.
- For that reason, their experience may be even more representative of the psychological contests and day-to-day challenges that beset family businesses.
- But, he adds, "the pressure of the day-to-day challenge known as T.S.A. is a new and challenging world.
- Apparently that is meant to represent the day-to-day, never-ending challenges of being a parent.
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