"day-to-day" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Part of a Long-Range Plan The revised agreement, which will take effect on Dec. 31 next year, allows for day-to-day fluctuations at specific plants so long as the aggregate amount of nitrogen discharged remains within prescribed limits.
- "This takes us out of the need to worry about day-to-day fluctuations in the commercial paper market," Mr. Nacchio said of the move to draw on the line of bank credit.
- The lack of buffers for bundles made the system vulnerable to day-to-day fluctuations in the performance of individual operators, whether because of fatigue, health, mood, absenteeism, substitutions, or intentional slowdowns.
- Thus the warming and the movement of water help to give rise to climate, which is immensely complex; and the day-to-day fluctuations which are known as 'weather' are extraordinarily difficult to predict in detail, more than a few hours ahead.
- His results "indicate with a high degree of probability that the day-to-day fluctuations in homicidal assaults are random in nature and are not correlated with lunar phase," he wrote in The Skeptical Inquirer.
- Climate scientists do not claim to know how to predict day-to-day fluctuations (weather) over the 21st century.
- There was little day-to-day fluctuation on that question.
- Measuring impacts of taking down fare abuse operations is difficult, because even large swiper rings 'sell' very few fares compared to natural day-to-day fluctuations of the 8.0 million riders on NYC's system due to reasons like weather or special events.
- They also called for changes in rules power generators must follow, to avoid severe day-to-day fluctuation in electricity prices.
- "His work is a more fine-grained look at how day-to-day fluctuation in stress may play a part in susceptibility to infectious disease by influencing immune function," Dr. Cohen said.
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