day-to-day
- s of or belonging to or occurring every day
- John Hamre, who was Cohen's deputy at the Pentagon, says Lynn "didn't do lobbying on a day-to-day basis" and is being unfairly lumped in with "bottom feeders" who have given .
- Now Bohnett has brought in publishing executive Thomas Evans to serve as CEO and handle the day-to-day tasks while he works on expanding, partnering with other companies and doing .
- So, over the past two years, day-to-day management of the Sy family department stores and malls has been handed off to recruits, and professionals now assist in financial decisions.