day work in English

noun
1
casual work paid for on a daily basis.
There were no written instructions, no definition of the work required at any site, no tender and little or no on-site verification of daywork sheets by their personnel.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "day work" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "day work", or refer to the context using the word "day work" in the English Dictionary.

1. I was frazzled after seven - day work without any holidays.

2. Better integrate transparency, openness and accountability into our day-to-day work

3. They carry on with the day-to-day work of the Presidency.

4. Casebook does not add to the day-to-day work of case managers

5. * The great latter-day work includes the building of temples, D&C 138:53–54.

6. Night, scribbled Goldberg in the margin of his typescript, work on glass, day, work on freewheeling commentary.

7. This subscription service will revolutionize the way you find and use information in your day - to - day work.

8. Araya portrays the day-to-day work of the workers of the salt mines of Araya, a village in the east of Venezuela..

9. Notwithstanding important advances, peacekeeping operations continue to face myriad challenges in making protection a meaningful, consistent and systematic reality in their day-to-day work.

10. Assessor’s Office New Hours The Assessor’s Office is one of several Boulder County departments participating in a pilot program to explore moving to a four-day work-week

11. The Bode team not only provided regular updates on the progress of each install, they worked in such a professional and unobtrusive manner, never impeding the day-to-day work in any of our facilities

12. Antidotes: include process or quality goals in your planning; make sure your organization has a values statement which expresses the ways in which you want to do your work; make sure this is a living document and that people are using it in their day to day work; look for ways to measure process goals (for example if you have a goal of

13. In conclusion, ADAMS was a secure system that would be ready for use early in 2005 and would be made available in phases; it was an internet tool to help the ADOs in their day-to-day work; and it was based on certain standards and would use ‘drop-down’ as much as possible (sport, discipline, competition; list of substances; diagnosis in TUEs; status of certain processes).