bhola ? example and sentences
हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण
Any mistake in this regard can result in high cost of production, inconvenience in getting right kind of production inputs or serving the customers in the best possible way.
Finally, being open to new ideas and having a sense of humour with the ability to laugh at oneself help us to remain centred, and see things in a proper perspective.
He looked at him with puckered brow, and it was easy to understand that when he had seen the strange fellow in the uncertain reflection from the furnace he might have made a mistake, but that now, when he stood there in broad daylight, it was impossible to mistake him for an old acquaintance.
It has been found that use of numbers or general descriptive adjectives in rating scales always creates confusion for the rater.
There is no leader among them, no one who could help them see things differently.Given are the examples of hindi word bhola ? usage in english sentences. The examples of bhola ? are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., first light, break of day, daybreak, delusion, phantom, fallibility, misconception, confusion, see things, mistake, misapprehension, misunderstanding, fallacy.
If I made some silly mistake and needed to run away she should not be able to run after me and catch me! With such thoughts in my mind I resumed my seat in the chair in front of the table.
Any mistake in this regard can result in high cost of production, inconvenience in getting right kind of production inputs or serving the customers in the best possible way.
Finally, being open to new ideas and having a sense of humour with the ability to laugh at oneself help us to remain centred, and see things in a proper perspective.
He looked at him with puckered brow, and it was easy to understand that when he had seen the strange fellow in the uncertain reflection from the furnace he might have made a mistake, but that now, when he stood there in broad daylight, it was impossible to mistake him for an old acquaintance.
It has been found that use of numbers or general descriptive adjectives in rating scales always creates confusion for the rater.
So who's untouched, asks Kabir? Only she Who is free from delusion In this poem, Kabir is challenging the priest by directly questioning at him about where untouchability came from.
If we do not do this we shall commit the mistake of 'double counting'.
Many within the Party criticised the confusion in industrial production under the Planned Economy and the consequences of collectivisation.
As there is no personal contact between the buyers and the sellers under the system of mail order selling, there are greater possibilities of misunderstanding and mistrust between the two.
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