Examples of using One case in English and their translations into Hindi
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Demand for products is constantly changing, while in one case it increases, in the second case there is a sharp drop.
One case is the word afslag(“turn“in English,
to cite one case, will be graded as lovable.
ProPublica has reported that one case began with a tip from British intelligence,
Clearly, this is just one case study and Brad is unlikely to be representative of the entire eproctophile community.
One case of adoption of a wild cub has been confirmed by genetic testing.
It was no surprise, late in the season, that one case unhinged him so totally his boss sent him home.
If the recommendation for the elevation- which in one case will supersede more than 30 senior judges is accepted,
we're about a million dollars a year provided by voluntary support, and in one case we have a government grant through the U.S. Centers for Disease Control[and Prevention]
The office of the Watch Tower Society in Germany wrote:“ One case led to controversy,
In one case brought by casino workers,
very few protestors were arrested for it, despite the fact that one case went all the way to the Supreme Court,
In at least one case, a man used a makeshift explosive crafted from fireworks to blow up his front door as he
see maybe one or two cases every month with spinal TB and one case every two months with brain TB.
If the recommendation for the elevation- which in one case will supercede more than 30 senior judges- is accepted,
For example, in one case a couple returning to the United States from Canada was fined $12,000 dollars for trying to bring 10 Kinder Eggs into the country, to be eaten
In one case, the shortest time for preparing an illegal for our specific purpose was 7 years,
So, in one case, the weight of the infant, by the time of birth, may be only 2500 grams,
In one case in December 2012, 35 Ethiopian Christians working in Jeddah(six men and 29 women who
In one case, co-infection was associated with a rapidly fatal HCV disease course;