Examples of using Main concern in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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The main concern is whether technology truly helps or harms humanity.
The main concern is igniting the air-breathing engine in the air and then sustaining the flame at supersonic speed.
is it“the same” as drinking 200 calories of soda if weight is your main concern?
It's not always the actual dimensions of boxes that are a customer's main concern;
it shouldn't be the main concern in your life.
However, ministry officials said this should not be the main concern while considering this change.
The main concern is for children who need frequent courses, as it can
But the main concern focuses on how many ship owners will switch to using marine gasoil,
Since they are profit-making institutions whose bottom-line is based on advertising revenue, their main concern is to do whatever it takes to maximize those profits.
From the beginning our main concern was to find a solution that would not only answer to aquarists' needs,
A main concern is the IMO's so-called sulphur cap,
My main concern about the design(and this is referenced on the toy safety notes,
Before cremation was a viable means of disposing of a body, the main concern would have been the smell- leave a corpse out in the open for too long
The successful project and quality manager focuses on this as his/her main concern and attempts to reduce risk significantly, often by adhering
The port's main concern is that truck drivers from all over Europe will arrive in Rotterdam with goods destined for Britain
second labours can be faster, so my main concern was getting to the hospital on time.
you're starting to plan your trip, your main concern is likely to be finding accommodation in the destination country, and covering the cost of it.
He said that his main concern was to know whether a person was a Virashaiva
If your main concern is the snoring,
Returning to my analogy of getting back on our trains, another main concern I have about this noise that escalates from our online responses to injustice is that it can very easily slip into portraying us as the affected party,