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They don’t affect External link its day-to-day operations, ability to conduct monetary policy, or meet its financial obligations.

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The apartments here are sold at subsidised prices, but day-to-day affairs in the estate are managed by privately appointed firms.

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Deputy Chief Constable Bobby Singleton said the incident highlighted the risks many police officers face on a day-to-day basis.

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The president is tasked with presiding over the agency's general assembly, but it is the secretary general who determines day-to-day operations in Lyon, Interpol's headquarters since 1989.

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Phil spokesperson told The Times that their ongoing funding challenges come from “fundraising limitations and rising operating costs,” while also maintaining their day-to-day operations, including free/low-cost community programs.

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