असहमति प्रकट करना Meaning in English
असहमति प्रकट करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : dissent
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
असहमति की रायअसहमति से
डिसर
डाइसर
निराश करनेवाला
वि प्रबंध
शोध प्रबंध
शोध प्रबंधित
डिससेट
असंतुष्टों
डिसियर
अपक्षरण करना
डिससाइट
निस्त्वचा करना
असंतुष्ट करना
असहमति-प्रकट-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Paul Petry and another pastor, Bent Meyer, both dissented from the changes.
In response, dissenters organized a Facebook group called "Dear Pastor Mark " Mars Hill: We Are Not Anonymous.
On July 30, 2014, dissenters released a "controversial, vulgar" rant Driscoll had written under the pseudonym "William Wallace II" in 2000, dubbed the "Pussified Nation" rant.
Ultimately, internal political dissent, in part fed by concerns over Chinese influence, brought the deposition of Taksin and the establishment of General Chakri as Rama I in 1782 and the founding of the Rattanakosin Kingdom with its new capital city at Bangkok.
The treaty led to a war with the United States begun by Shawnee leader Tecumseh and other dissenting tribesmen in what came to be called "Tecumseh's War".
She was, however, unsuccessful in dealing with the internal dissent posed by the Kayastha chieftain Ambadeva after he became head of his line in 1273.
The Kendalls, hereditary lords of the manor, declared support for Parliament at the outbreak of the Civil War and became involved with conventicles and dissent in the latter half of the 17th century.
Justice Stevens filed a dissenting opinion, joined by Justice Marshall.
Justice Stevens attached a copy of the original ticket to his dissent to show how only the most meticulous passenger would notice the clause and that notice might be in contention.
internment of political prisoners, especially socialists and communists, but also religious dissenters.
Elizabeth Sandford wrote for women in support of this view, whilst others such as Susanna Corder ran a novel Quaker girls' school at Abney Park, instituted by the philanthropist William Allen, which dissented from convention by teaching all the latest sciences as early as the 1820s.
By a 6:1 majority (Heydon J in dissent) the Court held that there had been no acquisition of property that would have required provision of 'just terms' under s51(xxxi) of the Constitution.