Examples of using Can point in English and their translations into Hindi
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PVA members are well-versed in the regulations governing our industry and, as a result, can point to good relations with Coast Guard inspectors and, accordingly, a solid safety record.
regardless of their schooling or experience, can point to at least one mentor who helped them along.
Amazon looks after the shipping via their logistics network, ATS, you can point your resources directly at other segments of your business and also save on shipping and workforce.
With our Mobile Wide Area Surveillance a drone can point its unblinking eye at the ground below,
of your urine- say, like during a physical- can point to a problem.
Now a determined trend spotter can point to a handful of new films whose makers think that women can bear the dramatic weight of a production alone, or virtually so.
Tungsten target is a flat rectangle of known color and brightness, fixed to the spacecraft so the instruments on the movable scan platform(cameras, infrared instrument, etc.) can point to a predictable target for calibration purposes.
Advertising can point to the place or event associated with the product(powder X- from August 31 to 10% cheaper) or about solving a certain problem(powder X is now more effective!)!
It may be in how they are asked to recall information- when they can point to an answer their perform much better than when they have to provide a verbal response.
While a Virtual Private Network also does a satisfactory job of hiding your IP address, the VPN provider knows your IP address at the end of the day and can point to your Internet traffic on the VPN Server.
then there are a number of alternative social networks made for children that you can point them to.
our loved ones there, but rather on how we can point our loved ones to faith in Christ- so that they will be there.
Later generations, hard put to take in that Nehru could have composed such enormities, can point to other passages in which he added that‘in the context of society today'- as opposed to the(undated)
there was no single instance that I can point to that turned me from a shy introvert who never traveled to someone able to plop down in any city, find my way,
I mean, the bottle could point to me too.
Of course, these symptoms could point to a number of other issues, so be certain to see your vet.
A sore knee that refuses to get better could point to a torn muscle or torn cartilage, which usually won't get better without professional intervention.
The researchers could point to lead chromate-adulterated turmeric as the most likely culprit by matching it to lead isotopes in people's blood.
Michael Pollan I would suspect they could point to many problems of our current agricultural system.
Wu could point out something about someone's religion and make fun of them about it, but when tables are turned?