Examples of using Another driver in English and their translations into Hindi
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There is another driver here.
Another driver walked with them.
Another driver was on my left.
Have you ever given the finger to another driver?
Another driver is joint research.
Have you ever been verbally insulted by another driver?
Can I add another driver to my order?
I want to know if something affects you put another driver.
I cut off another driver on the road.
Always be prepared to react to another driver.
Another driver of parenting is, of course, a child's age.
Fatigue also increases stress, another driver of willpower depletion.
Road rage is when one driver deliberately tries to injure or murder another driver.
Just note that another driver with rights must deliver your bike to the place of the exam and back.
One driver may experience the behavior of another driver as insulting.
When we swear at another driver, they learn incivility, not to mention some embarrassing words.
Road rage occurs when one driver attempts to intentionally intimidate or injure another driver.
Being suddenly cut off by another driver may trigger road rage after that car accident months ago.
One in four drivers reported that they had purposely tried to block another driver from changing lanes.
Hold a door open, slow down to allow another driver to enter your lane, offer your seat on a crowded subway, help someone get carry-on luggage down from the overhead bin.
The driver device %1 is not compiled in your GhostScript distribution.Check your installation or use another driver.
Brian uses his power as an FBI agent to arrest another driver, Dwight Mueller, and takes his place on the team.
This may include the stress youfeel after a fight with your kids, a meeting at work or an encounter with another driver on the road.
Brian uses his power as an F.B.I. agent to frame and arrest another driver, Dwight Mueller, and takes his place on the team.
Another driver of FOMO is the social pressure to be at the right place with the right people, whether it's from a sense of duty or just trying to get ahead, we feel obligated to attend certain event for work, for family and for friends.
For example,the moment you feel road rage and flip the finger at another driver, you lose your center and capacity to witness.
Here is a recent poll that finds that"Thenumber of people who admit they feel“uncontrollable anger toward another driver” has doubled since 2005.".
For example, it's much easier(cognitively speaking)to blame a traffic accident on bad weather, or another driver, than to admit we are at fault.
And while there are complex and compounding reasons for the massive displacements and migrations- especially rising violence(in places like Honduras, for example, after the 2009 military coup) and systemic poverty-there is another driver behind the movement of people seeking refuge in the U.S.: climate change.