हितमे Meaning in English
हितमे शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : in the interests
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
आंत मेंके नौकरी में
न्यायाधीश के व्यक्तिगत कक्ष में
प्रत्येक सुविधाओं से संपन्न
पिछले काफ़ी में
मुख्य भूमिका नाटक इत्यादि में
लम्बी दौड़ में
आगे को चलकर
खरीदने के लिए तैयार
इस बीच में
इसी बीच
इसी बीच में
इतने में
इस बीच
बीच की अवस्था में
हितमे इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It is now in the interests of producers in the subsistence sector to compete for labor as the agricultural sector has become fully commercialized.
What comes to the viewer's realisation is that a white man instigated an attack, but it is in the interests of the law to preserve the perception of the white person at the expense of the black "devil".
She was conscious of the widespread incidence of marital disharmony in middle-class marriages as women struggled to submit to husbands whom Ellis calls, ambiguously, "the lords of creation", and she wrote of the need for wives to "humor" or manipulate their husbands in their own interests and in the interests of marital harmony.
However, in Europe, these tribunals were set up under the authority of the London Charter, which only considered allegations of war crimes committed by people who acted in the interests of the Axis powers.
Smeed claimed his law expresses a hypothesis of group psychology: people take advantage of improvements in automobiles or infrastructure to drive ever more recklessly in the interests of speed until deaths rise to a socially unacceptable level, at which point, safety becomes more important, and recklessness less tolerated.
In 1162, or 1163, Richard was appointed archdeacon of Poitiers, but he passed most of his time in England, although in the next two or three years he visited Pope Alexander III and the Emperor Frederick I in the interests of the English king.
It said that importing US-style Miranda rights was not in the interests of Canada.
For criminal trials, legal aid is means-tested and is also merit-tested to determine whether it is in the interests of justice that the defendant receive legal aid.
The AMS Stand was originally a terrace much the same as the Britcon Stand when the stadium was first built, however it was later decided that in the interests of safety that this end should be converted to seating only.
Thus, political leaders began to argue that in the interests of economic self-preservation, more attention should be paid to the financial and development needs of other countries, especially those that provided Japan with vital energy and raw material supplies.
Although many upper Orthodoxy (such as Shabbir Ahmad Usmani and Ashraf Ali Thanwi) also supported the state in the interests of an Islamic Republic.
Following this media firestorm as well as an outpouring of support for the band from various alums, students, and bandies, and an apology from the band, the Athletics department—in the interests of Columbia's "core free speech values"—allowed the band to perform at the season's final game.