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working day





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“We’re working day in and day out to make the Games more accessible than ever to the millions of people who want to get involved in a meaningful way.”

From Los Angeles Times

“However, we must not forget that remaining in our homeland and working day by day to develop a civilization of love and peace remains something very valuable.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The contract is subject to the execution of an agreement, with remaining terms established in a tender, with a period of up to 30 working days from the provisional award, Telefonica said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Currently, each EU country has its own set of rules, and it takes an average 10 working days to get the necessary approvals, an EU official said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Wings were chaotic and staff across most units were unable to confirm where all prisoners were during the working day," the report said.

From BBC