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  • adjective Not postal.

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non- +‎ postal

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Examples

  • Billions of dollars in postage has been overpaid into government pension funds, subsidizing nonpostal federal retirees and resulting in a "reverse bailout" of the federal government.

    The U.S. Needs a Revamped 21st Century Postal Service 2011

  • Snail Mail - No envelopes, please, as U.S. goes nonpostal.

    Periscope 2007

  • Approximately 1.6 million federal civilian employees -- about 75 percent of the nonpostal civilian workforce -- are covered by the General Schedule (GS) classification and basic pay system.

    Npr Report Human Resource Management Part ITY National Archives 1994

  • Approximately 1.6 million federal civilian employees -- about 75 percent of the nonpostal civilian workforce -- are covered by the General Schedule (GS) classification and basic pay system.

    Npr Report On Human Resource Management Part ITY National Archives 1994

  • The last year that the civilian, nonpostal workforce was under two million was 1966. 13.

    National Performance Review Report Endnotes ITY National Archives 1993

  • Overall, veterans hold 25.5 percent of nonpostal federal jobs, compared with

    Federal Times - News 2009

  • Overall, veterans hold 25.5 percent of nonpostal federal jobs, compared with

    Federal Times - News 2009

  • "The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act does not permit the Postal Service to undertake new nonpostal products," reads the blog post.

    Latest articles from DMNews 2009

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