shoosha example and sentences


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Given are the examples of hindi word shoosha usage in english sentences. The examples of shoosha are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., courage, daring, gut, bravery, daringness, mettle, nerve, bottle, balls, character, pluck, heart, velocity, rate, career, violence, pressure, resonant, ringing, droning, vibrant, abuzz, sonorous, resonating, resounding, reverberant, reverberative, reverberating, buzzing, gutsy, dashing, adventurer, brave, spunky, daring, nerveless, courageous, valiant, high spirited, plucky, venturesome.

Shiv Nadar s risk-taking ability is legendary and he has often made daring forays based on his conviction of the future.


In macroeconomics we usually simplify the analysis of how the country s total production and the level of employment are related to attributes (called variables ) like prices, rate of interest, wage rates, profits and so on, by focusing on a single imaginary commodity and what happens to it.
They may be entities like the government, corporation, banks which also take different economic decisions like how much to spend, what interest rate to charge on the credits, how much to tax, etc.
For these purposes macroeconomists had to study the effects in the markets of taxation and other budgetary policies, and policies for bringing about changes in money supply, the rate of interest, wages, employment, and output.
In USA, from 1929 to 1933, unemployment rate rose from 3 per cent to 25 per cent (unemployment rate may be defined as the number of people who are not working and are looking for jobs divided by the total number of people who are working or looking for jobs).
In short, a capitalist economy can be defined as an economy in which most of the economic activities have the following characteristics (a) there is private ownership of means of production (b) production takes place for selling the output in the market (c) there is sale and purchase of labour services at a price which is called the wage rate (the labour which is sold and purchased against wages is referred to as wage labour).
What would I not have given to be able to say that dreadful rule for the participle all through, very loud and clear, and without one mistake? But I got mixed up on the first words and stood there, holding on to my desk, my heart beating, and not daring to look up.
How it must have broken his heart to leave it all, poor man; to hear his sister moving about in the room above, packing their trunks! For they must leave the country next day.
But he had the courage to hear every lesson to the very last.
For example, moneylenders in the informal sector that you read about in Chapter 3 adopt various tricks to bind the borrower: they could make the producer sell the produce to them at a low rate in return for a timely loan; they could force a small farmer like Swapna to sell her land to pay back the loan.
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