Examples of using More specifically in English and their translations into Hindi
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You can also wait and observe people more specifically, like knowing that you are talking to a man or woman,
In fact, the other reason glass, or more specifically coloured glass,
Brooks' results also linked social media use to“technostress,” defined as an inability to cope with modern technology, or more specifically, technology's negative impact on thoughts,
But more specifically, from the standpoint of the grieving person,"Grief is the feeling of reaching out for someone who has always been there,
More specifically, through cookies placed by WordPress the name, email address, and site completed when
This immunity to the execution of arbitral awards derives from public international law and more specifically from customary law
Children's ears(and more specifically- the Eustachian tube)
Even more specifically, he thinks that not eating foods you enjoy and forcing yourself through
More specifically, in an analysis of 17 studies with more than 1,100 people,
Adriana Lima's nutritionist, more specifically, is said to have crafted it,
MasterPrep has deliberately chosen to limit the size of its group courses in order to be able to focus more specifically on each participant's needs.
one that is linked more specifically to one of these disciplines.
But, our study suggests that- when it comes to weight issues- we need to be looking far beyond schools and, more specifically, junk food sales in schools, to make a difference.
these are caused by mutations in the same part of the genome, more specifically the FGFR2 gene among new-born babies.
Third party funding was traditionally prohibited in Singaporean law as it was found to be contrary to public policy, more specifically to the common law tort of champerty and maintenance.
along with the decrease in demand for the stock, or, more specifically, the decrease in investors' favorable perception of it.
along with the decrease in demand for the stock, or, more specifically, the decrease in investors' favorable perception of it.
a division of a large bank, which more specifically deals with deposit and loan services provided to corporations or large/middle-sized business- as opposed to individual members of the public/small business.
activist experience, and the degree focuses more specifically around issues of urban politics and governance, local democracy and justice, processes and politics of policy-making in Cities of the South.
The international provider of marine drybulk transportation services said that more specifically it will install scrubbers in five Kamsarmax class vessels,
