Examples of using Could open in English and their translations into Hindi
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While further studies are required, the team believes that the findings could open the door to new treatments for stress-induced illness.
In regards to the technical picture, a weekly close above 95.00 could open a path towards 95.50 and 96.10, respectively.
Many did not even suspect that they could open a business that they would be thrilled with.
An EMBA in Marketing and Sales could open a lot of doors for you in the business world.
own one 4H, you could open a salon/clinic.
Walter Thomassie, Managing Director of Thoma-Sea Marine Constructor, said:“We are very happy about this contract which could open possibilities within a new segment for us.
But once we understand how it really works, it could open the door to even more possibilities.".
I realized then that doors could open for me, but I needed to walk through them myself.".
Earlier, there was no way in which you could open a bank account without physically visiting the bank.
A break-through there could open the way for a retest of its five-month high around 109.50 touched earlier this month.
If you could open your eyes and flash a torch,
Before the brother could open his mouth, the bus attendant answered and said:“ It is mail from---- post office to---- post office.”.
A heavy locket that"none of them could open"[HP5]; later turns out to be Slytherin's locket,
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala also asked the management how many shops Titan could open in the next 6 months.
It was required for soldiers to have opposing front teeth so they could open gunpowder pouches.
so we could open this community centre.
me a loan… so we could open this community center.
Being an introvert, I did not have many friends with whom I could open up and share this problem.
Till now, NRIs could open NPS accounts only through paper applications by approaching Bank offices but this has now changed.
Importantly, it could open the way to being able to engineer the cells to provide superior treatment, possibly using different types of cells to treat different symptoms of[Parkinson's]
