词汇 | example_english_postal |
释义 | Examples of postalThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The authors will suggest three potential reviewers (indicating their phone and fax numbers, e-mail address, and full postal address). The horizontal dashed line represents the estimated annual incidence on affected farms in the postal survey, 2.8 cases per year. We used an anonymous postal questionnaire and utilized a control group of non-bereaved parents with a living child. Postal shows, with an impressive array of arguments, first, that him in (3c) is indeed, at surface level, the direct object of believe. However, the response rate obtained was disappointing (51%), highlighting the difficulty of response with small postal surveys. Hypothesis 2 that rural legislators were more likely to vote against or abstain from the postal privatization bills is rejected. First, it was assumed that the provision of reasonably priced universal postal services could only be guaranteed by a postal monopoly. The number of offices in the national postal system peaked in 1901 at 76,945; in 1910 the number had dropped to 59,580. If postal services were privatized, postmasters would lose their favor. In our study we used a postal questionnaire and telephoned respondents only if they had not replied to our initial two mailings. Information was collected on clinical symptoms using postal questionnaires ; at case onset and at 3 weeks. Smoking rates reported from the postal questionnaire were lower than those from the medical records. A postal patient satisfaction questionnaire and an economic analysis were also carried out. A stamped addressed envelope was provided for postal return. The data were collected using three methods, namely semi-structured interviews, focus groups and a postal questionnaire. The results of any postal survey need to be treated with caution. The participants are being regularly followed up using face-to-face interviews and postal questionnaires. Such anecdotal comments are consistent with the preferences stated by those who responded to the postal satisfaction questionnaire. The postal establishment of this country is a great industry. Not coincidentally, all of these media depended upon the postal system for the transmission of information and goods. As in rural free deliver y and postal savings banks, the department never proposed to create a new service all at once. The study used a postal questionnaire supported by telephone follow-up and support. The pre-survey was a postal survey among important expert groups in the medical devices cluster. The danger [of railway postal work] is much greater than people imagine. The system of sorting mail as it was ferried between major postal terminals proceeded as follows. No genuine transformation of the postal system could proceed without a full institutional rewiring of the rural mail network. On its face, postal policy appears to be an area of public policy peculiarly well suited for congressional control. A clear example in this review is the trials of enhanced continuity of care where outcomes were assessed by postal questionnaire. Trained research assistants undertook telephone follow-up of non-responders to three postal invitations. Agrarian organizations cared little if at all about postal efficiency - especially in cities - and both rural delivery and parcel post split rural communities. As data also contain personal identifiers such as date of birth and postal code, duplicates could be identified and excluded. To gain a national picture, the two-stage methodology involved a postal survey and telephone interviews. The church provided spiritual welfare and offered postal services to prisoners of war. Another postal warrant was immediately issued, this time for his private and business addresses. In the first cohort study, 208 persons completed the postal questionnaire (response rate 74 %). Detainees also used the postal system to project their interests onto a wider, imperial stage. Evidence from the postal survey showed that most day hospitals and many day centres used premises located on shared sites. A postal questionnaire with follow-up interviews and two focus groups with spouses were also used. Postal wants to denounce junk linguistics to prevent its proliferation. The sample included 250 households in each community, based on postal zip codes. Standardized assessments can also be used for postal or telephone followup of large numbers of patients and can be performed by less experienced staff. Privately employed postal workers typically work longer hours and for less pay than publicly employed postal workers. Below we briefly discuss ways to improve measurements of market access in telecommunications, insurance and postal services. His authority has thus been limited on some national affairs, like education, justice, and prisons, postal services, and even statistics. Another purpose of the article is to investigate legislators' voting behavior over the postal privatization bills in 2005. Therefore, rural legislators would face electoral crisis due to postal privatization. The twenty-eight respondents who had already voted reflect the postal-voting system, which can diminish the scope of this kind of intervention. Zokupoint measures the extent of policy specialization in the postal services. Patients were invited to complete and return a postal questionnaire related to their treatment and treatment review. Below we use the model result (2) to obtain (r-dependent) estimates for the typical duration of an outbreak from the postal-survey results. Leading examples include the telecom and electric power sectors, postal services, the airline industry, water supply, waste management and financial services. A message sitting in the inbox demands immediate attention and cannot be postponed, as was possible in the old days of postal correspondence. Nonresponders to the initial postal questionnaire received a reminder 6 weeks later. The results of a postal survey to health authorities requesting information on existing salaried schemes are reported. A postal questionnaire survey documented training needs and barriers to initiating or developing practice-based research. The study utilized three methods, namely semi-structured interviews, focus groups and a postal questionnaire, with the data from each being triangulated. I can't see postal packets without shuddering, expecting the worst. If the information is a message, its transmittal closely resembles the traditional postal service. In 1996 the cohort were sent a postal questionnaire, while in 2000 both cohorts were interviewed with the same computerized schedule. Randomly selected private households were identified in 200 postal sectors, and one person aged 16 to 64 was selected from each household. A thorough analysis of the transformation of postal operations during this period must attend to local-level operations. The key was a steady overhaul of the department's free delivery system that helped to erase the postal deficit by 1912. In 1910, the department began its newest initiative in the area of finance: postal savings banks. Postal officials rarely introduced new program ideas all at once. Postal systems are functions of state which remain everywhere nationalized. They allied with railroad and express interests, who greatly feared postal competition. After civil service reform, postal bureaucrats could no longer be fired for their program recalcitrance. Because we were studying attitudes, the response rate was naturally lower than is usual in other kinds of postal inquiries. Waiting list participants completed a postal health status questionnaire to provide information about the knee-related and general health status of preoperative patients. Alternatively, the institution was contacted by e-mail or at their postal address, and a printed copy of the report was requested. A postal survey can provide valuable data, especially about chronic illnesses in the community and perceived needs about existing and potential services. The latter were sent out at 3 and 12 months from randomization as postal questionnaires to be completed by each patient. However, during the hearings about the new postal reform, studies were presented which proposed solutions on how to maintain the principle of universal service provisioning. In conclusion, the discussion of telecommunications, insurance and postal services shows that it is not a simple exercise to estimate market access. An interest-based explanation cannot account very well for the (limited) postal reform. The organisational separation of telecoms services from postal services had begun to result in a more market-oriented outlook. We also examined the accuracy of recorded smoking status against self-report on the postal questionnaire. The survey was conducted using focus groups and a postal questionnaire, and this paper presents the results. Annually, the parents of indicated patients received a personal postal invitation. Even after taking office, he still kept insisting on privatization of the postal service. Therefore, more correctly, we conclude that legislators who received more votes from a postal group were more likely to vote against the postal privatization bills. First, postal privatization could ruin their chances of reelection. First, effects of postal privatization on legislators' reelection would differ in how much each legislator gained support from a postal group. If he did not dissolve it, he would be forced to throw away postal privatization. A simple between-flock transmission model was used to extract independent duration estimates from the postal-survey data. We find that the burden on low per capita postal systems is much greater than on medium to high volume postal systems. They must join with others in a broad-based coalition that ignores differences they may have on traditional postal issues. In this section we examine the impact of changes in postal density and volume per address on the average cost in each country. By 1994, predicts reduction in demand for postal delivery services, holding all other factors constant. Allowing a discount to be set in this way would allow it to be based on profit maximization by the postal service. The other curve shown above, in triangles, is a curve of the cost to the postal service of sorting the mail that begins to presort. I thought it fit both the holiday season and the postal rate case postmortem. What is shown is that the postal service would spend approximately 4ó per piece to sort and barcode the first 20 billion pieces. Furthermore, close examination shows that the level of postal receipts constitutes a reasonably sensitive means of measure. The major postal inquiry of 1847 at first sight suggests that the comparison can be carried out at the level of individual post offices. I had also put the postal tickets in the envelope. Even then, there are numerous examples to choose as illustrations of regulated industries: the postal service, electricity distribution, taxi services, opticians, asbestos manufacturing. First, while the use of a postal questionnaire made the collection of qualitative data impracticable, it enabled a large number of homes to be surveyed. In addition, a two-page postal questionnaire was sent to all 58 interviewees, and 38 were completed (66 % response). Information was initially collected by home interview and a follow-up postal questionnaire 12-18 months later. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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