Examples of using This view in English and their translations into Urdu
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Benefits of This View.
But this view is crap.
Supporters of this view.
But this view is flawed.
Many others agreed with this view.
This view isn't right or wrong.
Cryptosociety on Twitter shares this view.
This view has been called"idealism.".
Those who held this view were likely correct.
This view is from the rose garden.
Beautiful view, let me show you this view.
This view must be right. What else is there?
But there is change in this view in recent years.
This view is not popular amongst scientists though.
Both Kagan and Searle readily accept this view, for example.
Though this view is very interesting to me, I do not believe it myself.
British missionaries especially encouraged this view, emphasizing Muslim intolerance in order to.
In this view, it is actually possible to“derive” the uncertainty principle.
But a recent study based on sediment cores going back thousands of years,extracted from the Gulf of Aden, contradicts this view.
This view is completely illogical and holds headaches and questions.
Darwin added the phrase"by the Creator" from the 1860 second edition onwards,so that the ultimate sentence begins"There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one".[1].
In this view, all the phenomena that happen in space and time are merely bundles of our perception.
In order to apply this view of reality and knowledge, we have to guess the nature of the absolute reality, unknowable as it is.
But this view is in conflict with what the ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato and Aristotle thought.
In this view, trades are the primary objects, which is why conventional trading systems keep track of them.
In this view, it is actually possible to“derive” the uncertainty principle, based on how human perception works.
Using this view, he created the first periodic table of elements, one of the greatest achievements in the history of chemistry.
In this view, knowledge and perceived reality are both internal cognitive constructs, although we have come to think of them as separate.
According to this view, entering the grave and the first night in grave begins from the first moments after death and is not related to the burial of the body.
But this view belies the complexities of Yemeni domestic politics, overemphasises the role of Iran, and is unlikely to lead to anything approaching a successful conclusion, as is being seen with the Saudi-led bombing campaign, which is yet to achieve its stated aims.