Of or belonging to or occurring every day.
Having no special characteristics or function.
1Sanders' campaign has said it will address plans on a day-to-day basis.
2However, nothing has changed in our business plan or our day-to-day operations.
3But that does not affect day-to-day work at P&G, the source said.
4The report said McClure was no longer in charge of day-to-day operations.
5Millions of people understand all this, as a matter of day-to-day experience.
6Overall this bra is comfy and a great option for day-to-day use.
7It looks at how, for example, network administrators do their day-to-day jobs.
8You are involved on a day-to-day basis with everyone working on site.
9Buffett promoted two potential successors last year to oversee most day-to-day operations.
10The directors, of course, do very little of the day-to-day work themselves.
11In a group-oriented culture, networking is a vital aspect of day-to-day business.
12EBONY: What is day-to-day life look like for your children right now?
13My lack of Russian has made day-to-day activities challenging, but also amusing.
14But what is it that you actually do during your day-to-day work?
15Cavanagh and Youngkin will manage Carlyle's global operations on a day-to-day basis.
16Most voters in the Republic pay little attention to day-to-day northern politics.