Parcel
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111 examples of Parcel in a sentence
But the Committee is adamant that the new rules should be regarded as part and
parcel
of the reform program begun in 2009, in the wake of the global financial crisis.
But the challenge for the coming five years will be to adapt and upgrade our institutions without undermining the quality of public services, which is part and
parcel
of French competitiveness.
He was also well known for helping Kim Jong-il create North Korea’s nomenklatura – the complex system of patronage, part and
parcel
of communism, that ensures officials’ loyalty to the regime.
These fundamental rights are part and
parcel
of democratic government.
In the short run, though, the world is engaged in a gigantic game of passing the parcel, with no country wanting to take the habitual exporters’ goods and their capital surpluses.
The desire of East and Central European nations to becomepart and
parcel
of the Western political and economic system iswell understood by most Russians; even their desire to receivefirm and fixed security guarantees are not condemned out of hand.
From their stand in Chechnya or in the Kouriles dispute, one can conclude they are definitely not willing to give up any
parcel
of their wide Empire.
Hatoyama’s attacks did not spare the defense and foreign-policy mandarins who managed the US-Japan alliance, because they, too, were regarded as part and
parcel
of the LDP/bureaucratic power structure that was strangling Japan’s economy.
The UN should not be seen as part and
parcel
of the occupation.''
To be sure, a competitive environment in areas previously thought of as "natural monopolies" sometimes had to be created first by deregulation, and this was part and
parcel
of the privatization process.
Not even the president is immune to weak land-tenure laws; squatters invaded a four-acre
parcel
that Sirleaf bought in 1979, and refused to move for years.
But economies may prove to be easier to mend than today’s dysfunctional politics, which may be part and
parcel
of the “new normal.”
Those of us in white-collar jobs who are able to work from home and swap sourdough tips are more dependent than we perhaps realized on previously invisible essential workers, such as hospital cleaners and medics, supermarket staff,
parcel
couriers, and telecoms technicians who maintain our connectivity.
Some small-business failures will be seen as part and
parcel
of the broader economic restructuring that the pandemic has triggered.
This enabled them to create a digital map of their village within a few days at a cost of about $20 per
parcel.
Making such a map with trained land surveyors would have taken years and cost hundreds of dollars per
parcel.
They have to learn too, and so must you, sir!Go along!'On entering the schoolroom, instead of sitting down to his lessons, Serezha told his tutor of his guess that the
parcel
that had been brought must be a railway train.
The young girl in the lilac hat handed him a
parcel.
A small
parcel
tied in a check handkerchief troubled him much, and he pressed it against his side, sometimes with one elbow, sometimes with the other, so that he could slip to the bottom of his pockets both the benumbed hands that bled beneath the lashes of the wind.
Honorine, go and look for the
parcel
in the cupboard."
"Mélanie, go up and tell her that the
parcel
is at the bottom of the cupboard, on the left."
Honorine and Mélanie at last brought the
parcel.
The table was encumbered: a
parcel
of clothes, two loaves, potatoes, butter, coffee, chicory, and half a pound of brawn.
After having placed on the table a pot-au-feu and two bottles of wine, she undid the second
parcel
and drew from it a pair of enormous boots.
She found him in his shop, doing up a
parcel.
Such is the young man of eighteen, but weak in appearance, whom you would have said to be, at the most, seventeen, who, carrying a small
parcel
under his arm, was entering the magnificent church of Verrieres.
'Amanda Binet.''Will you permit me to send you, in an hour's time, a little
parcel
no bigger than this?'The fair Amanda reflected for a while.
'I am watched: what you ask may compromise me; however, I am now going to write down my address upon a card, which you can attach to your
parcel.
He went and bought an enormous Bible from a Protestant bookseller, skilfully concealed Mathilde's letter in the boards, had it packed up with his own letter, and his
parcel
went off by the mail, addressed to one of Fouque's workmen, whose name was unknown to anybody in Paris.
George had rather a curious oilskin-covered
parcel
in his hand.
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