Examples of using Pertinent in English and their translations into Hindi
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It is pertinent to state that at that time,
I asked the most central and pertinent question to humanity
A detailed email will be sent to you about surgery including all of the appointments, all pertinent addresses and phone numbers, as well as links to the surgery instructions.
The forum will bring all key stakeholders of the emerging electric vehicle market to discuss and deliberate to pertinent issues and concerns.
When pertinent, request the UX group of a business from which you may want to locate participants to get the research.
It is pertinent to note that the ruthless defensive midfielder has a habit of trusting witch-doctors to cure his football injuries.
It is pertinent to note that both Ever Banega
In concluding, it may be pertinent to recall that Swami Vivekananda had said.
It is pertinent to note that even at age 14,
It is pertinent to note that Portuguese blood runs through Antoine Griezmann's veins.
It is pertinent to note that Henry's wife Claire Merry once filed for an £8m divorce settlement which she went her way.
It is pertinent to note that Jose Mourinho pictured below was the then assistant coach of FC Barcelona when Carles left.
For Travellers visiting Kerala, this is where you will find all the pertinent information to plan your trip.
Of course, the suggestions above are not intended as pertinent, or even necessary for success as an artist.
Keep proof of all your communication- In order to substantiate your claims, it is pertinent to keep a record of all your communication.
In short, Hanukkah is as powerful a commemoration as it is today because it responds to a host of factors pertinent to contemporary Jewish history and life.
Of course, the much more pertinent issue was that the English edition made the Bible available to commoners who,
Still, it is pertinent to note, that under certain circumstances such as a court order
particularly drinking prior to the age of 15, the issue becomes more pertinent.
it would be pertinent to reiterate that India stands for an open,