Examples of using Should act in English and their translations into Hindi
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well-documented costs only add to the tally of reasons we should act quickly and decisively to clean up the air.
In the present fast changing world our govt. should act faster to social issues and other issues.
But you should be patient and should act wisely in this kind of situations.
your personal profile should act as a summary of your career goals and your skills.
Still, a sizeable number of young men believed men should act strong(47%), be the primary breadwinners(35%)
A person who does not feel this way should act in accord with his conscience, without judging others who might resolve the matter otherwise
His tone was critical- we should act not just to save the environment,
Therefore, Jehovah made appropriate rules for how man and woman should act, but these only referred to all the creation living on the earth
He further said that Government should act as a facilitator by adopting investment-friendly measures, and at the same time,
if there is some genuine issue, then we should act on it happily.”.
Therefore, Jehovah made appropriate rules for how man and woman should act, but this was only with regard to all the created beings living on the earth
it's just that we should act as honest people, only then will we have peace of mind.”.
the entire class) should act under the leadership of our Party, should adhere to the Party as closely as possible.
bad terrorists and that Pakistan should act as a responsible government.
that does not mean she should act as if that sin had never happened.
they should go and if people act the way we think they should act.
Korea nuclear-missile nexus and said the international community should act against those involved in such deals.
know anyone who is in this situation you should act and not watch from the sidelines.
how we do and should act that can be discovered in almost no other matter.
chronological ageing may be distinguished from"social ageing"(cultural age-expectations of how people should act as they grow older) and"biological ageing" an organism's physical state as it ages.