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विनियोगीय Meaning in English



विनियोगीय शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : appropriate
, unviable


विनियोगीय इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

The local stations remained commercially viable in otherwise unviable markets and the network was able to invest in its brand and programmes.


Central was financially unviable and victim of a lot of racial prejudice; some parents would not have their children study at "a nigger college", as it was called.


It proved financially unviable and folded two years later.


Shenhua would retrospectively lose their title while the club owners decided it was financially unviable to remain in Shanghai and relocated their team to Xi'an, which effectively ended the rivalry.


They developed a settlement at Kingscote on Kangaroo Island, in July 1836, but when farming proved unviable, both the settlement and the Company's operations were moved to the mainland.


Although initially successful, by 1891 the clay pits had become economically unviable.


Across the bridge the original scheme was to enter the area via a tunnel but this proved unviable.


BP pulled out of the deal in July 2018, saying the concessions that would have been required to satisfy the ACCC would make the deal commercially unviable.


This made the estate unviable and The Cawdors returned to their Scottish estate in Nairnshire in the early 1940s.


The poor critical reaction to the telecast in Britain discouraged American television networks from acquiring rights to the film, while its less than one-hour running length made it commercially unviable for theatrical release.


The proposal made it totally unviable to run a club from the site.


But the experiments proved unviable.



विनियोगीय इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

As cefotaxime is metabolized to both active and inactive metabolites by the liver and largely excreted in the urine, dose adjustments may be appropriate in people with renal or hepatic impairment.


) and placed in the appropriate spot in the bibliographical citation (Harvard Referencing.


A citation is placed wherever appropriate in or after the sentence.


She also talks on her cellular telephone, eats quite a bit, and naps during class when she isn't doing something even more inappropriate, such as chatting or eating a full meal during a test.


Conservation groups and editorial cartoonists began to appropriate the character in ironic and negative ways to satirize the energy industry, to the irritation of the company.


As long as a unit's pilot has a Link-class skill and the appropriate weapons equipped, they can participate in linked battles.


Gower was among those who saw a vessel as a single entity in which all the parts, hull, rigging, sails and, in Gower's view, the crew, should relate to each other in ways appropriate to the task to be performed.


The charity was founded in 1989 in response to a report by the Royal College of Surgeons, which documented cases of patients dying unnecessarily because of the delay in receiving prompt and appropriate medical care.


# Argument scheme rule A party may not regard a standpoint as conclusively defended if the defense does not take place by means of an appropriate argumentation scheme that is correctly applied.


To perform an opposed roll action, the two parties involved (usually the player and a gamemaster controlled character) both roll their appropriate skills dice, total them and any modifiers and compare the results.


An AAF Vet Report states that surgeries to create free-dripping fistulae caused bears great suffering as they were performed without appropriate antibiotics or pain management and the bears were repeatedly exposed to this process as the fistulae often healed over.





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