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mail out

to mail out
Werkwoord
    • transmit by mail

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. The second the mailman comes, he rushes out to pick up his mail.
    2. Please drop it in the mail if it's not out of your way.
    3. If I set the language to "French (Canada)," then it comes out as "courriel;" but if I set it to "French (France)," it appears as "e-mail."
    4. The expert further points out that 74% of the leading French companies already make regular use of express mail services.
    5. Traditional mail: The French authorities indicate that the same analysis has been carried out in respect of dispatches weighing between 95 and 105 kg (average dispatch weight recorded on the mail market).
    6. All communications, including nil returns, shall be sent by fax or e-mail using the forms set out in Annexes I and II.
    7. All communications, including nil returns, shall be sent by fax or e-mail using the forms set out in Annexes II and III.
    8. The notification shall be made by fax or e-mail on the model form set out in Annex IV to this Regulation.
    9. All notifications, including ‘nil’ notifications, shall be made by fax or e-mail on the model form set out in Annex III.
    10. In respect of the loan facilities, DPAG considered it hard to see why Royal Mail did not finance the renewal of its postal infrastructure out of its recent years’ revenues (according to its own figures, in the 2005/2006 financial year Royal Mail booked an operating profit of GBP 355 million).
    11. In implementation of Article 16 of the VIS Regulation, measures should be adopted to set out rules for the exchange of the messages transmitted by the infrastructure of the VIS (VIS Mail Specifications).
    12. Since Royal Mail had at the same time not earned sufficient revenue from its other businesses to offset these losses, they must necessarily be covered out of State resources.
    13. As for demarcation of the total wage and salary bill for civil servants as between the ‘financial services’ sector and the ‘mail/parcels’ sector, France points out that it is based on two objective criteria:
    14. By e-mail of 12 February 2009, the French authorities submitted as an annex to the restructuring plan a market study called ‘The Poultry Industry and Trade’, carried out by the company ‘Xerfi’ in July 2008 [5].
    15. the control authority or authorities in the third country and/or the control body or bodies recognised by the said competent authority to carry out controls, their addresses, including, when appropriate, e-mail and Internet addresses;