asubidhaa example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण
Transliterated examples :
1. Numbers are usually only illusions, and quantitative accuracy of fanaticism is a great pitfall of the experimental method (C 2. The pitfall is that these "poetic" dramas are so discreet in the use of poetic resources of language that poetry often goes unnoticed 3. Thus was avoided the pitfall of delimitation of the scope of the analysis, but this powerful synthesis was not followed because of its complexity, perhaps in front of the whole technical simplicity of grammar 4. He then seeks to use the memory resources as if the temporal distance could become the beneficial substitute this spatial distance he feels like a pitfall 5. Have never been such a treat: be against all odds in an infinitely pleasant or favorable situation

Given are the examples of hindi word asubidhaa usage in english sentences. The examples of asubidhaa are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., adversity, pitfall, odds, snag, distress, rigorousness, obscure, hardness, rigour, severity, worry, grimness, difficulty, toughness, business, asperity, rigor, aggro, log jam, obscurity, hardship, fix, handicap, hitch, problem.

HCL s business today spans IT hardware manufacturing and distribution, system integration, technology and software services, business process outsourcing, and infrastructure management.


These include guidelines for organisation restructuring, market creation, technology leveraging and business up-scaling.
Like any other business enterprise profits are important for the survival and growth of HCL as an enterprise.
At times, a business may con-centrate more on producing goods with fewer resources i.
S urvival: The basic objectives of any business is survival.
Growth: A business needs to add to its prospects in the long run, for this it is important for the business to grow.
Growth of a business can be measured in terms of sales volume increase in the number of employees, the number of products or the increase in capital investment, etc.
As a part of society, every organisation whether it is business or non-business, has a social obligation to fulfill.
ITC s E-Chaupal initiative is a fine example of a business organisation fulfilling corporate social responsibility.
The E-Chaupal initiative has found its way into the Harvard Business School as a leading case study illustarating the use of modern technology by a leading business house for the benefit of the rural poor.
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