Examples of using Commonality in English and their translations into Hindi
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Commonality that i have observed.
There is some commonality between us.
The commonality of man's nature is to betray God;
When choosing a pair, it is important to consider the commonality of worldviews.
The goal is to find commonality, not to accentuate our differences.
Like the stamp of e pluribus unum on ourcoins,“we are one” will mean honoring both our individuality and commonality.
Emphasizing our commonality is both an American ideal and the essence of Judaism.
His reflection below is agood example of one man's understanding of his uniqueness and of his commonality with all others.
We need commonality to recognize each other's humanity,” he says.
Age is more than just a number to some people- it's a commonality they desire when searching for that special someone.
Key points of commonality amongst various ideas include the idea that there is one working class, even though it may be internally divided.
ADAS have shown to provide real world benefits,but there really isn't a great deal of commonality in terms of what's out there.".
While there may be some commonality between Roth and Zuckerman, Roth has insisted that his novels are not autobiographical.
Being open and reaching out allows us to get in touch with our humanity and commonality, which is where all great change begins.
Experts say that one commonality amongst people with thyroid diseases is that they usually have low levels of copper in their body.
As such Marxism views classes as human social relationships which change over time,with historical commonality created through shared productive processes.
Visual confirmation of the commonality of problems opens up a resource for a collective solution, shifting the attention to support and sharing.
The A Deck lounges have a much improved café area at the North End and a new Signature Lounge at the South End,which means that we now have commonality across the fleet.
The APG-83 Radar shares more than 95 percent Software Commonality with the F-35 Radar and more than 70 percent Hardware Commonality.
Establishing commonality is something that is often overlooked, but, as more and more sales organizations turn to inside salespeople to build their customer base, it's never been more important.
In fact, these capabilities now that we have developed them in commonality allow one agency to help another agency during spacecraft emergencies.
Both have a very high commonality with the previous MiG-29K/KUB airframes, an immediate visible difference being the braking parachute installed in place of the hook, present on the naval aircraft.
To privilege women's experiences the feminist therapist considers both women's andmen's experiences equally, and the commonality of women's experiences is validated(Sturdivant, 1980).
Given that our economies are capable and complement each other,Given the commonality in our cultures, Given the natural goodwill for each other, I have no doubt that we can enhance our business partnership for a win-win situation.
In an era dominated by heartbreaking headlines and divisive political rhetoric,a pioneering state-of-the-art brain imaging study reminds us of our human commonality and the universality of our search for meaning in the stories we read.
It was aimed at finding the newest configurations of commonality of individuals, without limitation to narrow standards, formed by a home-style, based on traditions and dictated by common sense, characterizing the material well-being of people and the value component of life.
Our goal is to help players connect in areas of commonality, like their passion for our games, and create a sense of shared community.
Although there are many differences in the stories of women with CSA histories,the one commonality many share is their abuse is linked to their present pain and limited capacity to function because of unhealed child abuse.
RM decided on the topic of"Change",saying that though the two rappers were extremely different, their commonality lay in the fact that both America and Korea had their political and social situations and both of them wanted the world to change for the better.
Despite very different geographical and cultural contexts,our research revealed a surprising degree of commonality between Inuit and family farming communities as they struggled to cope, both emotionally and psychologically, with mounting ecological losses and the prospect of an uncertain future.