sannibarhana example and sentences


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Given are the examples of hindi word sannibarhana usage in english sentences. The examples of sannibarhana are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., resistance, opposition, defense, constraint, curb, restraint, provision, restriction, condition, suppression, gag, reserve, limitation, narrow, proviso.

There is no restriction on anyone being designated or appointed as manager in any business enterprise.


But the basic questions of the study of macroeconomics would remain the same and you will find that these are actually the broad economic questions that concern all citizens Will the prices as a whole rise or come down? Is the employment condition of the country as a whole, or of some sectors of the economy, getting better or is it worsening? What would be reasonable indicators to show that the economy is better or worse? What steps, if any, can the State take, or the people ask for, in order to improve the state of the economy? These are the kind of questions that make us think about the health of the country s economy as a whole.
First, who are the macroeconomic decision makers (or players )? Macroeconomic policies are pursued by the State itself or statutory bodies like the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and similar institutions.
Effective directing through motivation, communication and leadership helps to reduce such resistance and develop required cooperation in introducing changes in the organisation.
For example, if a manager wants to introduce new system of accounting, there may be initial resistance from accounting staff.
Motivation helps managers to introduce changes smoothly without much resistance from people.
Normally, for any change introduced in the organisation, there may be resistance for changes.
This newspaper report is about the State assembly election in Haryana in 198 The State had been ruled by a Congress party led government since 198 Chaudhary Devi Lal, then an opposition leader, led a movement called Nyaya Yudh (Struggle for Justice) and formed a new party, Lok Dal.
His party joined other opposition parties to form a front against the Congress in the elections.
This is an important step for it is linked to the first condition of a democratic election: everyone should get an equal opportunity to choose representatives.
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