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Day to day details, obligations, petty challenges and hurdles drag at you as you muddle through from morning 'til night, only to get up the next day and start over.
When describing many jobs, the day-to-day detail is often unnecessary and just takes up space.
If it's analysis he's aiming for, he should have skipped the day-to-day detail and distilled the lessons yielded by each campaign.
More is to come, for example, on a Jewish family who quietly and successfully ran a joiners' business on Aldwark from the late 19th century until 1975 – the sort of homely, day-to-day detail of a community which makes other York attractions such as Jorvik, the Viking museum, so appealing.
Ensuring that senior managers remain involved in the day-to-day detail of frontline social work is vital, says Clemo. "In today's world senior managers have to be much more close to the ground, looking at the case work," she says.
More of the day-to-day detail is given in Additional file 1: Annex 1, which lists the headlines of each of the 88 newspaper articles quoted in the text below.
Mrs. Davenport handles the day-to-day details.
They always talk about small day-to-day details.
But she has no experience with the day-to-day details of life in the White House.
As chairman, he still oversees many day-to-day details, like signing off on new collections.
The basics can seem even more confusing than the day-to-day details.
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