Examples of using Able to recognize in English and their translations into Hindi
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a physician should be able to recognize it after a simple physical examination and a detailed history.
Colour vision should be CP- III(able to recognize white, red and green signal colors correctly as shown by Martin's Lantern at 1.5 mtrs).
you need to be able to recognize the current markets.
INSPEM is a blockchain based artificial intelligence that able to recognize faces and objects using mobile phones and static cameras.
It's a hellish beginning, being able to recognize what makes you happy.”.
Colour vision should be CP- III(able to recognize white, red and green signal colours correctly as shown by Martin's Lantern at 1.5 meters).
The goal was to develop a system to be able to recognize Coca-Cola'cans'(note that I'm stressing the word'cans',
In recent centuries, people have been able to recognize that human rights apply across all people,
how well children“generalized” the new verbs, meaning they were able to recognize them even when performed in a different context by different people.
Providing patient-centered care consistently in clinical practice requires practitioners who are able to recognize that different clinical situations require different approaches
a newbie trader is that a seasoned swing trader will be able to recognize this recent strong uptrend and wait for a divergence signal to consider shorting.
you are able to recognize and appreciate the presence of the other- the full moon,
When people are able to recognize not only when gaslighting takes place, but also the impact it has,
Something that makes us particularly proud," Duò continued,"is the fact that the client was able to recognize the know-how of our company, which won the contract after beating off fierce international competition,
In contrast, without PTSD someone who would been in a car crash would be able to recognize they felt afraid to get in a car(if they did),
how well children"generalized" the new verbs, meaning they were able to recognize them even when performed in a different context by different people.
when you are able to recognize it, you will despise yourselves,
Are you able to recognize yours?
Nobody will be able to recognize me.