0 used for describing services that can be provided or completed on the same day that they are asked for:
same-day flower delivery/dry-cleaning
1 used to describe a service that is provided on the same day that it is ordered:
This is mainly due to same-day separations, which accounted for 45 per cent of the total in 1998-99, compared to 38 per cent in 1994-95.
In what way can a same-day fax reassure me, or anyone else for that matter, of the importance attached to public protection?
There will be more day surgery and more same-day test and diagnosis.
That is the purpose of this report, and it also shows the new developments, for example, in terms of same-day visits or bicycle tourism.
Those serious issues would be overridden by a same-day system becoming necessary and universal.
The offices also undertake same-day incorporation and changes in company names.
We are told that in some areas letters posted before 9.15 in the morning will have same-day delivery in neighbouring postal districts.
I for my part staged a same-day referendum on the future of our football club in a desperate effort to force up turnout.