English to Bengali Dictionary marginal

marginal

প্রান্তীয়
definition
noun
However, an important difference is in the shape of the crescentic facets on the proximal edge of the marginals .
a plant that grows in water adjacent to the edge of land.
adjective
marginal notes
of, relating to, or situated at the edge or margin of something.
translation of 'marginal'
প্রান্তদেশে লিখিত বা মুদ্রিত
adjective
প্রান্তীয়,
পর্যন্তিক
example
Those figures showed a very 'marginal' lead as you note and we can take that back.
And that rent is still a differential relative to the output at 'marginal' land.
The added hassle of tighter security plays only a 'marginal' role in explaining lower business travel.
Farmers originally received grants to plant forests on 'marginal' farmland.
At low growth irradiance, light was the most important determinant of acclimation, while the effect of low nutrient supply was of only 'marginal' importance.
It seems to me, at the moment in this case, that it is not as if this is a 'marginal' difference of a small degree.
Landowners can offer eligible cropland and 'marginal' pastureland in these watersheds.
It is therefore highly necessary to reduce the effective 'marginal' taxation to enhance the incentive to work.
Cairy listened and made mental notes of what even seemed to be 'marginal' important information.
Consequently, the ectopterygoids are pushed out of the way and become fairly 'marginal' elements.
The result of this is that any such 'marginal' parcel of land will be sold at the market price determined by the opportunity cost of land.
Given these numbers it is clear that clemency was 'marginal' to the criminal justice system.
How do we begin to value the agriculture of these 'marginal' lands so that it can compete in this unfair internal market?
He said he was determined to visit each of the party's key 'marginal' seats at least once before the next election.
He said the effective 'marginal' taxation rate should be 105 percent.
The conservatives condemned them as a threat to proper socialist control; the reformers saw them as of 'marginal' importance and largely a waste of resources.
Add to this the fact that many of their 'marginal' seats are electing councillors, and this is a big test.
A poor man is driven on to 'marginal' land; he is not suffered to live on good land at a low rent.
Such creative financing is letting even 'marginal' buyers purchase houses with price tags that used to appeal only to the rich and famous.
In other words, we assume that the 'marginal' and average costs of production remain equal and constant as output expands.
Types of work which are now 'marginal' were still important.
Leeds North West, which encompasses Otley, has been targeted by the Liberal Democrats and Tories as a key 'marginal' seat in their election campaigns.
Economic theory would dictate use of 'marginal' price, but average price is often the only price measure available.
Underneath that wide smile, he scares 'marginal' McDonald's store operators with his frankness.
Beware of the razor-edged oyster-shells or the stinging fish (theli meen) in the muddy 'marginal' waters.
Since the tax refund is based on the taxpayer's 'marginal' tax rate, it's prudent in some cases to defer deducting the RRSP contribution.
In each country, the long-run perfectly competitive equilibrium price equals 'marginal' production cost plus the per unit tax.
Tories are setting up a war unit to target three 'marginal' General Election seats in Bradford, it was revealed today.
The closeness of voting in 'marginal' seats in both state and federal elections demonstrates that our individual votes do matter.
He now plans to vote Labour in the 'marginal' seat of Battersea.
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