Examples of using Reasonably in English and their translations into Hindi
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ease of crock pots, pre-cooked foods which are very reasonably priced as well as the wisdom of cooking ahead;
Members of the middle class who had been living reasonably comfortably on investments began to experience a rocky financial period.
This is one of the breeds that are reasonably hardy, thus making it a generally healthy breed that you should consider owning.
Reasonably, this instinctive wisdom could come only from a wise Creator,
Limiting our collection of children's personal information to no more than is reasonably necessary to participate in an online activity; and.
If your content sounds robotic, you can't reasonably expect people to want to read it
It would reasonably be the“ other sheep” who died during the last days preceding the end of this system of things.
Reasonably, then, when he tells us not to yoke ourselves with unbelievers, he must have our best interests at heart!
That reasonably leads to the view that only Zechariah's ability to speak was impaired.
But more broadly, one can reasonably interpret the US public as divided on how to achieve the right balance between energy development
Minister of War General Budberg reasonably noted that bloodless,
But having trades that are break-even, or 0(zero) on the profit and loss register or reasonably near that range, is actually a very good outcome.
it is reasonably speculated that at one time the earth was covered by some kind of water canopy.
This traditional architecture works reasonably well for the requirements of the average user and there are no commercial VPNs
Dropbox desktop client lets you add files of reasonably high file size,
The vast majority are reasonably experienced male skiers aged 20- 35
Automobiles were reasonably rapid as well as unsafe by that phase,
Very few of them are reasonably educated- the rest are all just like me.
It was in reasonably good shape,
In a situation involving certainty, people are reasonably sure about what will happen when they make a decision.