गलत गणना Meaning in English
गलत गणना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : miscalculation
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
मिसकॉलमिसकॉलिंग
अपवहन
मिसकास्ट
मिसकास्टिंग
गलतुण्डिकाआ
गलतुण्डिका उच्छेदन्
दुर्निवार्य्य
मिस्मल
मिस्सल
विविधानिया
विविध कलाकृति संग्रह
भानुमती का पिटारा
विविधस्वर संगति
विविध मनोरंजनअ
गलत-गणना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Xanshi is destroyed due to a miscalculation by Green Lantern John Stewart, making Fatality her world's sole survivor.
Moore contended that his accountant made an error in improperly deducting child support payments and that the lien was the result of an IRS miscalculation, though Moore claims to have paid the lien and Montgomery County, Maryland Circuit Court records show the case is closed.
Because of piracy and miscalculations, Lintott had not recouped the profit he anticipated.
For the Swedes, this was a catastrophic miscalculation, as the next summer, 1655, an enraged Stuyvesant led another Dutch expedition to the Delaware River, attacked all the Swedish communities and forcibly ended the New Sweden colony, incorporating the whole area back into the New Netherland colony.
A panel of experts designated by the International Atomic Energy Agency delivered a comprehensive report in August 2001, finding that the software permitted incorrect forms of data entry which in turn had led to miscalculation of treatment times.
The date was off because of a miscalculation.
Balch noted that Chase responded to the 18 disconfirmed prophecies with a number of "face-saving strategies", including drawing a distinction between prediction and prophecy, claiming miscalculation, reprieve, and tests of faith.
He escaped prison and fought Superman, but in the midst of battle a miscalculation with the Axe opened an interdimensional portal, through which the Persuader was cast.
She goes on to state that 'In the atmosphere of uncertainty, when people's anxiety and anger at their leader's miscalculation after the Second Illyrian War had yielded very little booty and senators who had opposed the Claudian measure withdrew their objection'.
It proved to be a miscalculation.
All official and mainstream historical accounts of the Bravo test indicate that its high level of fallout was a result of a miscalculation in relation to its design and was not deliberate (see the Castle Bravo article for more information on the alleged accident).
Confidence-building measures (CBMs) emerged from attempts by the Cold War superpowers and their military alliances (the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and the Warsaw Pact) to avoid nuclear war by accident or miscalculation.