नीतिसंगत करना Meaning in English
नीतिसंगत करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : rationalize
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बुद्धिसंगत करनायुक्ति निकालना
युक्तिसंगत बनाना
रेशनलाइज़ेशन करना
युक्तिसंगत बनाया गया
तर्कपूर्णता से
तर्कसंगत ढंग से
तर्कसंगतता से
युक्तिसंगत ढंग से
युक्ति संगत ढंग से
तर्कसंगत रूप से मान्य
तर्कसंगत ढंग से पुनर्गठनअ
रेशनलाइज़ेशन
चूहे जैसा
रैटनुमा
नीतिसंगत-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Near the middle of the series however an absence of Azusa causes Hatsumi to shift attention and rationalize her now developing feelings for Ryoki, which she later concludes is love, with the hope Ryoki's actions will become less domineering.
Respondents may feel pressured to deny any drug use or rationalize it, e.
It operationalizes "too far" as follows.
It was operationalized for Event-driven Process Chains and also tested in experiments .
Instead, he chooses to rationalize his beliefs, and hence often ends up at odds with his father with regard to the temple's mysteries and rituals.
In sentencing Cato to more than 200 consecutive years in prison, LaFortune noted that Cato had consistently tried to minimize, justify or otherwise rationalize his actions against the boys, who were ages 7 to 17.
'The test of situation awareness as a construct will be in its ability to be operationalized in terms of objective, clearly specified independent (stimulus manipulation) and dependent (response difference) variables .
This approach helped the municipal government identify priority families and communities for intervention, as well as rationalize the allocation of its social development funds.
Covert, racially biased decisions are often hidden or rationalized with an explanation that society is more willing to accept.
Over the course of a generation or so after 1215, the jury system began to be rationalized and regarded as a judicial body.
The movie gave a one-sided view of the Moscow trials, rationalized Moscow's participation in the Nazi-Soviet Pact and its unprovoked invasion of Finland, and portrayed the Soviet Union as a state that was moving towards a democratic model, a Soviet Union committed to internationalism.
According to Jonathan Friedman and Paul James, explicit assertions about humanitarian motives are not a new phenomenon and military action is instead often rationalized through such moral rather than political arguments.