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postal system

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meanings of postaland system


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postal
adjective
uk /ˈpəʊ.stəl/ us /ˈpoʊ.stəl/
relating to post or to the public service that collects and delivers ...
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system
noun
uk /ˈsɪs.təm/ us /ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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Examples of postal system


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The number of offices in the national postalsystem peaked in 1901 at 76,945; in 1910 the number had dropped to 59,580.
Not coincidentally, all of these media depended upon the postalsystem for the transmission of information and goods.
No genuine transformation of the postalsystem could proceed without a full institutional rewiring of the rural mail network.
Detainees also used the postalsystem to project their interests onto a wider, imperial stage.
Confronted with a world where kinspeople seemed dangerously unaccountable, detainees managed their homes through the postalsystem.
Rural delivery was not an extension but a transformation of the postalsystem.
The respondents could choose between returning the completed survey in a sealed, pre-addressed stamped envelope through the same internal mail system or through the public postalsystem.
The consolidation of the national postalsystem from 1890 to 1910 was, moreover, unprecedented; never before had the postal system so drastically pared back and refined its services.
Yet the autonomy of the department was ever limited by its ability to satisfy the diverse partners in its reputational coalition and its capacity to manage the postalsystem efficiently.
In a situation where wives and relatives could not physically be held accountable, detainees used the postalsystem to ventriloquize their voices and extend their influence.
Although the postalsystem is more likely to be free from malpractice, it is assuredly not impervious to it.
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The election expenses level will be swallowed up entirely if there is no free post and the parties are obliged to use the postalsystem.
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One must go to a polling station or receive a vote through the postalsystem.
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We are to have the whole postalsystem upset, and the police rendered incapable of keeping order.
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From the moment the new postalsystem was brought in, in the way that it was introduced, it was bound to end in tears.
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Ever since postal voting arose, people have had concerns about what would happen if the postalsystem were unable to cope.
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Will they accept the principle that, in order to support the notion of a directly elected mayor, such candidates should have a free postalsystem?
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A combination of delivery by hand and by postalsystem was used.
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The great advantage of the monopoly and the universal postalsystem is that there is a universal postal rate.
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I hope that the vast majority will apply through the new postalsystem.
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