अतिपूर्वक्रीत Meaning in English
अतिपूर्वक्रीत शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : prescriptive
, oversubscribed
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अतिउपंरितअतिपूर्ति
अतिसूक्षेण
अतिस्पष्ट
ऊबाउ बनना
तेजी से आगे निकल जाना
पीछे छोड़् जाना
आगे निकल जाना
आगे निकल ज़ाना
अतितनावी
अतिप्राक्षित
उपरिशील
उपतफट
उच्चाभिलाषा से
तख्ता पलट देना
अतिपूर्वक्रीत इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Peto's impeccable record resulted in renewed confidence in the money markets, and preference shares were suddenly oversubscribed.
In July 2004, the company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, the initial public offering was well received in the market and in fact, was oversubscribed resulting in a scale back of the general public offering.
At Yale SOM, Sonnenfeld teaches the popular course "Strategic Leadership Across Sectors", which is consistently the school's most popular and oversubscribed course.
Since 2009 the school has been oversubscribed at Year 7.
The public offering of shares of stock was oversubscribed.
Two months after Laura's death in 1985, Laura Ashley Holdings plc went public in a flotation that was 34 times oversubscribed.
Another internal loan was being oversubscribed — 'voluntary' contributions of a month's wages or two months' wages.
The school is heavily oversubscribed with approximately 5 applicants for each of the 180 places (over 900 applicants per year group).
Vestron went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 1985 with what was, at the time, a large market cap initial public offering (IPO) of '440 million, which was oversubscribed.
With its inspirational new build, successful, an oversubscribed Academy 6, and significantly improved reputation I hope that I have gone some way to achieving that aim.
The college had been consistently oversubscribed in years prior to 2010.
The school is now often oversubscribed and the catchment area has recently been reduced by around 200 yards.
First year is generally three times oversubscribed, and it is not uncommon for there to be 500 or 600 applications.
अतिपूर्वक्रीत इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Informed consent was developed further, made more prescriptive and partly moved from 'Medical Research Combined with Professional Care' into the first section (Basic Principles), with the burden of proof for not requiring consent being placed on the investigator to justify to the committee.
Another is whether it should concentrate on basic principles as opposed to being more prescriptive, and hence controversial.
Realpolitik, however, is an older prescriptive guideline limited to policy-making, while realism is a wider theoretical and methodological paradigm to describe, explain, and predict events in international relations.
Ellis aimed much of her prescriptive writing in the 1840s and 1850s at the expanding lower middle class in the suburbs.
The approach taken by lexicographers when documenting a word's uses and limitations can be prescriptive or descriptive.
The method used with irregardless is overwhelmingly prescriptive.
In this sense, they intend to be just descriptive (vs prescriptive) notions, which support the formal specification of domain conceptualizations.
Although Austin's system was eventually dismissed as too rigidly prescriptive, Chironomia was a highly influential book during the 19th century.
Mohrmann (1968) claims the misperception of Chironomia as rigidly prescriptive is due to a lack of critical analysis of Austin's method (18).
The child is "bombarded" by "prescriptive" messages which it has to translate and make sense of — 'messages of gender assignment, all those provided by the adults close to the child: parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters.
The NSF plan avoided prescriptive quantitative metrics and retained a discipline-based organization focused on funding excellent basic research, with expert peer review evaluation as the main criterion for success.
Linguistic purism or linguistic protectionism is the prescriptive practice of recognising one form of a language as purer or of intrinsically higher quality than others.
He published the English for Specific Purposes newsletter from 1978 to 1980, a monthly newsletter that advanced the turn of English as a Second Language teaching methodology from prescriptive to descriptive.