English to Gujarati Dictionary criterion

criterion

માપદંડ
definition
noun
the launch came too close to violating safety criteria
a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided.
translation of 'criterion'
ધોરણ,
માપદંડ
example
That is the 'criterion' or standard by which the arbitrator is to be guided.
Only then can we reach the standardised 'criterion' of economic growth and prosperity.
Performance is the only 'criterion' by which a team chasing greatness can judge itself.
Clearly the rules and the 'criteria' by which the licensing panel are working are deeply flawed.
The country needs not just guidelines on care but 'criteria' that are set solidly.
Judged on those 'criteria' , the tour is undoubtedly a flop of monumental proportions.
But post-traumatic stress disorder is especially amenable to misuse because so many of its 'criterial' features are non-specific and subjective.
It eludes me as to how the various blogs will be judged and under what 'criteria' .
However - to reiterate a point already made - 'criterial' links like this, though built into certain meaning-constituting postulates of the theory, are neither analytically true nor unrevisable.
In some circumstances it is difficult to make economic 'criteria' apply even in principle.
There will also be a review of all existing holders to make sure they meet the new 'criteria' .
There are certain 'criteria' which groups must meet to apply for the grants to be eligible.
The problem is there are no clear guidelines as to what the 'criteria' should be.
These contractors will be required to meet 'criteria' to be eligible for a permit.
He says that, in any case, there is little new in broadening the 'criteria' for selection.
It is important, however, to emphasize that such capacities are not themselves intended to be definitive or in any way 'criterial' for consciousness.
They were selected to take part on the basis of 'criteria' laid down by the Education Department.
The theory supposes that, while different people can possess some different beliefs about race, they share certain 'criterial' beliefs and these serve to define the concept.
They join by invitation only and must meet certain 'criteria' before they will be admitted.
In both of these respects, the inner sense bears an organizational and 'criterial' relation to the senses, not only combining the information of the senses, but passing judgment on the results of this synthesis.
One of the main 'criteria' the youth must meet for the camp is to have a business plan or idea.
In addition, sites are selected as suitable only if they meet demanding 'criteria' .
This is one of the principles stated in the 'criteria' for excellence in assessment.
The one 'criteria' is that they must be active, whether in sport or other types of health and fitness.
Unless you decide that for some reason it is better to judge by other 'criteria' .
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