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It can be used as a noun to refer to documents or messages that are sent out to a large group of people, usually in a circular or repeated manner. Example: The company sent out circulars to all employees regarding the new vacation policy.
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circulars
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Plural of circular
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The Department of Communities has already sent circulars to local councils advising them to put those with a local connection ahead of others in the social housing queue.
Equally, the authorities have been sending out stern circulars to all the banks warning them to monitor their customers better, follow the existing guidelines more closely and generally get their houses in order.The flurry of activity is partially a consequence of the debt crisis in Europe and America.
Circulars issued to NATO peacekeepers have warned that lingering "heavy-metal toxicity" in armour struck by depleted-uranium munitions could pose health risks, and such vehicles should not be approached except when essential to NATO's mission, in which case heavy protection was needed.
Most important, he has skilfully fended off a tough regulatory proposal for the immediate opening of lucrative bulk-mail (eg, circulars) to competition.
In Shiraz, where campuses have already reopened, the security forces are tightly controlling them, with circulars telling students not to undertake unauthorised political activities.
Several times in the past few years the Spiritual Civilisation Steering Committee of the country's Communist Party has issued chivvying circulars calling on Chinese tourists to avoid queue-jumping, loudness or haggling in shops with fixed prices.The European travel industry uses the sniffy phrase "sleep cheap, shop expensive" to describe Chinese visitors.
The campaigns are loosely organised, he explains, and the tree fiasco highlights a disturbing trend of increasingly brazen profiteering by local party officials.Moreover, Vietnam's information ministry is continuing to sharpen its censorship laws by rolling out "circulars" detailing how authorities should interpret the vague edicts on its statute books.
According to a report by Booz & Company, a consultancy, more than three-quarters of consumers now say they read circulars and clip coupons before shopping.
Excessively medical descriptions of botched armed burglaries now fill the papers, the television news and neighbourhood circulars urging householders to send their maids to crime-awareness classes.The new South Africa offers abundant scope for the type of fiction that will do nothing to help the tourist trade.
The OCC also provides written guidance to the industry in the form of banking circulars, bulletins, and interpretive releases.
In 1868 Congress declared it unlawful to use the mail for letters or circulars concerning lotteries "or other similar enterprises on any pretext whatever".
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