Examples of using Suggesting in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
We're not suggesting that you take your relationships lightly and throw them away at the first sign of conflict-- quite the contrary.
This observation of past migrations gives us a window into the future, suggesting how life- including human life- may unfold under modern climate change.
But the experiment leads to contradictions, suggesting that at least one of the assumptions is wrong.
simply look at what the cci indicator is suggesting.
I'm suggesting it because if this cold continues
Many small studies have shown CBD safety in humans, suggesting that it is well-tolerated at doses of up to a whopping 1,500 mg/day.
Far from suggesting that the case is closed, some of the most committed
Wait, hold on. Are the two of you seriously suggesting we send guns to the moon?
all the publicly available information is not reflected in the price, suggesting that bargains are available.
An acquaintance of mine, after suggesting the remedy to him for his convincing effectiveness,
The video clip is in portrait mode, suggesting that it has been shot from a mobile phone.
Nikon president Makoto Kimura shared his thoughts in a recent interview with Bloomberg, suggesting that the smartphone market was of growing interest to the Japanese company.
with some studies suggesting that as many as half of children with dyslexia also have dyspraxia.
The doctor usually is going to wait for about 14 days before suggesting the option of inducing labor.
Nikon president Makoto Kimura shared his thoughts in a recent interview with Bloomberg, suggesting that the smartphone market is growing interest of Japanese society.
Instead of suggesting that I try changing my diet, exercising more,
whether this is in suggesting content or simply accessing our resources.
The protective effects of these compounds may also last only as long as you take them(7), suggesting that longer term use may be considered.
About 10% of adrenal cases occur in children(also suggesting hereditary disease).
TerryS concludes her metaphor beautifully, suggesting that"pop culture is fast food for the soul.".