That would have been because franking credits would have been consumed as against losses. |
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Big businesses have mailrooms that deal with couriers and have franking machines. |
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Think of a franking machine endlessly stamping out identical copies and you'll get the idea. |
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Mr. Kellogg presented the petition of citizens of Iberia Parish, Louisiana, praying the abolition of the franking privilege. |
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Unbeknown to me, Jonathan swiped my franking machine to send out magazines. |
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The eleventh expedition designated one of its staff to be in charge of stamps and a franking stamp. |
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A franking commission must pre-approve all mailings, following the guidelines in a 66-page rule book. |
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You may go back and look at the estimates of the Postmaster-General and the appropriations since the franking privilege was ostensibly abolished. |
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Their franking privilege could not be better employed than in sending the whole matter to their constituents. |
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He suggests businesses use other Royal Mail services, such as franking machines or pre-printed mail contracts. |
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Most agents will have a return address or a franking mark, and thus they will get equally bombarded. |
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The franking privilege allowed members of Congress to send mail at the government's expense. |
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I wonder why the post office always urges us, the public, to use postcodes, as the franking machines are geared to do, when they are so often ignored? |
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Is there anyone out there who would maybe donate a couple of second class stamps, or any company who would run some appeal letters through their franking machines. |
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The court was told that certain rights of free postage the senator had as a member of the Oireachtas would not be affected by the franking machine arrangement. |
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All this has got to be revised if you abandon the present practice, and provide for the free use of the franking privilege in every department of the Government. |
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In 1800 Congress granted her a lifetime franking privilege, which it continued to grant to any president's widow who applied for it. |
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Do the political parties get treated as spammers when they use email as a sort of global franking privilege. |
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French law had discriminated against imported postal franking machines. |
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He asked for the total abolition of the franking privilege since it reduced the revenue receipts by five percent. |
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The party newspapers, both for and against the administration, contain, every now and then, statements exposing individual instances of gross abuse of the franking privilege. |
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All major post offices now use electrically operated stamp-canceling machines, as well as franking machines. |
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There are many other avenues for leaders to make information available, whether it is advertising, franking or public processes. |
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They must also be identical in terms of packaging design, format and franking. |
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And for reasons quite franking beyond me, when sentiment too heavily favours one position, corrections of serious reckoning can be triggered. |
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Business and public sector mail primarily corresponds to turnover from franking machines and from Postimpact, Postcontact and Tem'post products. |
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Table 1.b sets out the market structure for outbound cross-border business mail in the Netherlands, column 1 including franking machines, column 2 excluding franking machines. |
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The ability to communicate with constituents at taxpayer expense, the franking privilege, is one of the most cherished and controversial perks of office. |
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Office equipment required will include shredders, safes, calculators, paper cutters, a franking machine, a weighing scale and non-consumable items. |
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Pitney Bowes, which makes products related to post, such as sorters and franking machines, could see demand for its services rise if the delivery week is cut short, says its chief financial officer, Michael Monahan. |
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The Speaker: I am now prepared to rule on the question of privilege raised on Tuesday, February 1 by the hon. member for Sarnia-Lambton concerning the authorization required for printing and franking. |
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By contrast, foreign investors do not benefit from franking credits. |
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They remove the need to buy and affix stamps, and they can handle very large volumes of mail in a short period of time, as well as offering automated management of franking expenses. |
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Permits bearing the signature of Jean Robillard that bear a number other than 85 are still valid as well as all permits bearing the franking stamps of the provinces and territories. |
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However, despite volume growth, the reduction in the time needed to manufacture our new digital franking machines means that we must cut production staff numbers. |
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Comm solution will optimise the integration of multiple correspondence sources, as well as the sorting, grouping and franking of outgoing correspondence. |
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For my colleagues in the NDP who are struggling with this issue, whom I have heard say they recognize there is abuse, there is every opportunity to continue using their franking privileges. |
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He complained that a member had been sending bulk mailings into his riding, violating the spirit of the franking privilege, as well as the rules concerning 10 percenters and householders. |
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Further, the member alleged that contrary to the provisions of section 35 of the Canada Post Corporation Act these 10-percenters had been mailed using the member's franking privileges without his authorization. |
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When the CICG centre is closed, communications can be effected from other points in Geneva, which will be indicated on the franking privilege card. |
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Neither one is subject to the franking privileges of a member of Parliament, but is considered to be an information bulletin printed and paid for by the House of Commons, and for which a member must assume responsibility. |
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This use of the franking privilege, he argued, was a breach of his privileges as a member, and he asked that the matter be referred to the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs for consideration. |
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