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Examples for "per diem"
Examples for "per diem"
1I'm just working on your per diem forms and your liability documents.
2This means a large chunk of employees' per diem spending goes unchecked.
3The couple of bottles per diem prognosticates disintegration, with its accompanying recklessness.
4The artisan, who formerly gained fifteen sous per diem, now gained sixty.
5Its rate is way over government per diem but what the hell.
1Year by year, and now by the day and hour, it strengthened.
2Serious Money: Financial and economic analysis becomes more sophisticated by the day.
3The list is long and inglorious, and getting longer by the day.
4He said the cost of serving clients was increasing by the day.
5The Empress grew stranger by the day, in ways difficult to define.
6The Minister for Finance, Mr McCreevy, grows more confident by the day.
7He barely acknowledged her presence now, growing more distant by the day.
8The situation for the Jesuit had been getting worse by the day.
9The emerging details of this story are getting stranger by the day.
10The choice of the implant was defined by the day of operation.
11You are getting bolder by the day in a more childish way.
12However, the situation of the French army grew worse by the day.
13Or by the day of the week, if that's how you roll.
14And because of the virus it's becoming increasingly harder by the day.
15Sellers and Harry talked together by the hour and by the day.
16These technologies are getting more accessible to diverse groups by the day.
Translations for by the day