टालमटोल से Meaning in English
टालमटोल से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : procrastination
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गया वक्त फिर हाथ नहीं आताविलम्बन समय नाशक है
टालटूल करनेवाला
टालमटूल करने वाला
प्रजनन करना
प्रजनन
प्रोक्रिएटिव
प्रोक्रोनिज्म
प्रोक्रस्ट्स
प्रोकसिंग
प्रोक्टल
प्रोक्टिटिस
प्रोक्टोलॉजी
प्रॉक्टर
प्रॉक्टोरियल
टालमटोल-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
First published in 1997 when Cham was a grad student himself at Stanford University, the strip deals with issues of life in graduate school, including the difficulties of scientific research, the perils of procrastination, and the complex student–supervisor relationship.
Reviewer Sara Coelho said "the comic deals with everyday frustrations of life in the lab – procrastination, dealing with advisers, serving on committees, lack of inspiration".
Additional causes of the Gaelic revival were political and personal grievances against the Hiberno-Normans, but especially impatience with procrastination and the very real horrors that successive famines had brought.
Though some might consider it an extreme case of procrastination, the huge canvas became a popular art exhibit in the Korin Museum.
Tuckman was also known for his research on college students' procrastination and development of the Tuckman Procrastination Scale (1991).
Jim Halpert once made a color graph of how Michael spends his time: 80% distracting others; 19% procrastination; and 1% critical thinking.
Santa explains to Grampa that he did not come back for him on the island due to his procrastination and eventually feeling embarrassed about it.
He has performed research with fellow psychologist Linda Dubrow in the area of procrastination.
In 1988, with fellow psychologist Linda Dubrow Eichel, he performed research in the area of procrastination.
Nine apathetic, sympathetic, diabetic old men on roller skates, with a marked propensity towards procrastination and sloth.
Lisey has sent each away in their turn explaining that she's still working through the clean up, although her lack of progress speaks more of procrastination.
Pressure paid off in 1904 when a branch line to the village of Waikaka was included in the government's Railways Authorisation Act, but official procrastination meant construction did not commence.