Examples of using A rather in English and their translations into Hindi
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This allows the partner to significantly expand the horizons of their business and receive a rather substantial additional reward on top of the usual commission payments.
so they often take a rather critical attitude toward their loved ones.
This is a rather minimalist piece that would be a good wall art idea in a modern or contemporary space.
You may notice that the corner kitchen cabinets have a rather complicated construction,
Many have felt that this is a rather bold prediction for a company that only had a handful of profitable quarters so far.
It ultimately promotes a rather sad view of humanity, where everything is determined by nature, not by individual choice.
We tend to think of all that data as a rather cold and rational collection of numbers.
For small rooms, one unit, and for a rather spacious kitchen,
Even if he or she is a rather good person it is still impossible to be free of karma.
Exclusion from the pacifier is a rather complicated process,
Around the turn of the century, an Indian Parliamentary committee released a rather pessimistic report on the state of India's trade with its neighbours.
Arriving at the end of the day without making a pit stop at the charger was indeed, in many cases, a rather difficult feat.
FIFA adopted a rather conservative patrician relationship to the national and continental bodies.
Yesterday, Israel's first mission to the Moon ended in a rather abrupt and unsatisfying manner.
As a result, such a system allows to provide a rather high compensating effect, while possessing small dimensions.
and it's a rather lengthy and frustrating process.
At first I thought this a rather unattractive portrait of some unfortunate looking black lady,
The family of the other meet is for many a rather unpleasant point,
which suggests a rather different conclusion about the efficacy of those programs.
As noted in the User's Guide to the LCIA Rules, this is a rather unusual provision in comparison to other rules,