Examples of using Orderly in English and their translations into Hindi
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Under these orderly environments for survival, humans can also survive and multiply in an orderly way.
At the same time, such godly women keep clean, orderly homes and never neglect their families.
By applying the discipline of orderly reasoning to his studies, King developed his
And sure enough, it is Dawkins. we have run an enhanced photo of the orderly against one from Interpol, Using facial recognition.
Both are neat and orderly, it could guarantee the high efficiency of the shipment
The only visible sign of protection was a pistol carried by his orderly, therefore making his assassination an easy task.
2019 will facilitate orderly growth of the Chit Funds sector,
She noticed that her children responded positively to a more orderly living space, too.
The Enforcement Directorate has played a historical role in orderly development and maintenance of the foreign exchange market.
we have an expanded view of the orderly, thorough way in which Jehovah will accomplish his purpose.
everything went smoothly and the Witnesses were very orderly.
Name the organisation, which regulates the Indian insurance industry to protect the interests of the policyholders and work for the orderly growth of the industry.
To the extent we have made progress, let us go on walking orderly in this same course.”.
the United States will assist with an"orderly withdrawal" of Kurdish troops.
We regulate the Indian insurance industry to protect the interests of the policyholders and work for the orderly growth of the industry.
promote and ensure orderly growth of the insurance industry and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto…”.
that the material world that people see is regular and orderly;
the city should be the most orderly, clean and scenic city in the country.
Every four years we gather on these steps to carry out the orderly and peaceful transfer of power and we are grateful to President Obama
Towards the end of the Second World War, the need for a machinery which could handle orderly reabsorption of civil life, of a large number of service personnel