Similar words: postal order, universal postal union, postage, apostasy, apostate, nostalgia, nostalgic, nostalgically. Meaning: ['pəʊstl] adj. of or relating to the system for delivering mail.
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91, Last year's results were lower because of the national postal strike and because of the pay increases, the Post Office said.
92, The discoveries have residents, postal employees and law enforcement officials in Washington on edge.
93, Non-response is liable to be more of a problem in the larger-sample surveys, particularly those using postal questionnaire methods.
94, Correct Addressing and Packaging Show the full correct postal address which should include the post town and postcode.
95, The Postal Service dictates that all mail leaving the Peninsula go to San Francisco for sorting.
96, The U. S. Postal Service has a rule book the size of a collegiate dictionary.
97, Shortly thereafter, the two nations opened postal, telegraph, telephone, and telex links.
98, Attention has most recently focused on ensuring competition in regulated public sectors such as telecommunications, postal services, gas and electricity.
99, He struck a deal with the International Postal Union and received a copy of every stamp issued anywhere in the world.
100, The central postal districts of six other major cities, including Birmingham and Manchester, will be similarly classified.
101, The postal system operates a uniform price structure, so it always costs the same to send a letter.
102, They also supplemented the personal interviews with over 500 postal questionnaires making a total of just over 600.
103, The state phone company is confident that privatisation of the cellular unit will be approved by the Postal Minister, Wolfgang Boetsch.
104, Rules should be made permitting access to postal services on the same basis by all users meeting the same conditions.
105, Workers in other public enterprises were also prevented from striking although this did not stop strikes by postal and railway workers.
106, The Commission recognises that to achieve this objective it is necessary to reserve certain areas exclusively to the national postal administrations.
107, Voluntary patients can register on the electoral roll and can have postal votes.
108, Having achieved that first aim through a postal survey the project is going on to examine two major issues.
109, Some department stores also offer postal services and sometimes provide catalogues.
110, The Ego was designed as a mere postal service which delivers messages to our conscious mind.
111, They are invited to write to the Principal Librarian to arrange a postal loan service.
112, The main factor influencing response rate is whether the survey is postal or personal.
113, The five-year-old confined to a London hospital bed has been given a postal pick-me-up with get well cards from school pupils.
114, Something similar may also have happened in Martin county, where 9(Sentencedict.com ),770 postal votes are at stake.
115, These interviews will be followed by a large-scale postal survey of a nationally representative sample of marketing executives.
116, Methods employed will include historical analysis, postal survey, interviews, international comparison and a workshop directed at assessing future needs.
117, They started a postal service and operated many other businesses.
118, Internet e-mail is obviously far less secure than the postal system, where envelopes protect correspondence from casual snooping.
119, Internal printing and postal services were reviewed during the year and a reduction from four to three staff was made.
120, Second, a structured postal questionnaire survey was conducted addressing relevant public sector groups.
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