Examples of using Instead it in English and their translations into Hindi
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Instead it was confusion.
The fire station is no longer housed in the building, instead it is home to a chair museum.
Instead it is understanding.
Prakash Iyer's Habit of Winningdoes not show the path to success, instead it shows one how to travel in the path towards success.
Instead it brought us closer.
Like hub,a switch never broadcast the packet to all the connected devices instead it forwards the packet to the specific device only.
Instead it causes confusion.
With this mentality,investment of time will not be gambled away, instead it will be reflected in results and the business will begin to fly.
Instead it is plagued with problems.
On the contrary, unsupervised learning does not aim toproduce output in the response of the particular input instead it discovers patterns in data.
Instead it becomes an obligation.
Today astrology not only foresees the future instead it has become an effective tool or companion to guide people regarding various aspects of life.
Instead it is necessary for you to stay together.
In portable mode instead it seems to find yourself in front of another game.
Instead it was all about jobs.
Instead it is prepared by other means.
Instead it is centered on man.
Instead it should be stopped in its tracks.
Instead it reinforces the desire to use drugs.
Instead it was buried on page 12 of the New York Times.
Instead it carried Vikrama to far distance and threw into a jungle.
Instead it is the individual's internal reaction.
Instead it list websites by category and sub category.
Instead it has four different letter forms: initial, medial, isolated and final.
Instead it is the individual's reaction which triggers the response.
Instead it is the individual's internal reaction, which then triggers the response.
Instead it's possible both to abolish suffering and continue to have all manner of desires.
Instead it can be used for the stir frying of meats or vegetables, sautéing, or for the making of an omelette.
Instead it is a threat from within, as news organisations cheapen the quality and credibility of their product to maintain their profits.
Instead it sets up its themes of distrust and survival with a vice grip and never lets go, like an anaconda strangling its prey.