बोरर्स Meaning in English
बोरर्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : borers
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बोरेसिक एसिडबोरेट्स
बोरेअस
बोरफिश
बोर्ग
बोर्जेस
बोरहाउंड
बोरिया बिस्तर बांधना
बोरिया बिस्तर समेटना
बोरिया बिस्तर के साथ
बोरिक
बोरिक अम्ल
बोरिक एसिड
उबाऊ
उबाने वाला
बोरर्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The increase in the size of the capitalist or industrial sector in comparison to the subsistence sector may turn the terms of trade against the capitalist sector and therefore force the capitalists to pay the workers/laborers a higher percentage of their product in order to keep their real income constant.
Some of those captured were later conscripted into the Tukutuku army; others became laborers.
Many of the laborers who built the forte were from Ma’di people.
The rapid influx of laborers from Mexico and defense workers of ethnic backgrounds from all across the country into Los Angeles heightened racial tensions in the city.
In the early 20th Century, Gazaland was one of the chief recruiting grounds for laborers in the South African gold mines.
There were [at least] 14 different categories of prisoners, in addition to forced laborers, and they came from various countries.
Originally passed to prohibit the sex trafficking of Asian women and an influx of Asian male laborers, it instead created a dangerous and illegal system where young women would present forged papers that said they were already members of Chinese families in the United States.
In 1999 film Muro Ami, he played Fredo, the boss of child laborers in the illegal fishing industry.
These increases were directly connected to the war; as many farm laborers became soldiers, each remaining farmer needed to become more productive, and machinery was the way to make this happen.
Construction of the Industrial Canal led to development of the land farther back along the Canal; it provided steady work for area laborers.
During the war it was used to house slave laborers.
Bob "mdash; annoyed by Bart's intrusions and the dam's incompetent laborers, Cletus and his family "mdash; expresses his desire to see the dam burst and obliterate Springfield.
Rosanne Currarino identifies two varieties of producerism in the mid-19th century: "proprietary producerism", which is popular among self-employed farmers and urban artisans, and "industrial producerism", which spoke to wage-laborers and is identified in particular with the Knights of Labor and the rise of socialism.