English to Gujarati Dictionary proprietary

proprietary

માલિકીનું
definition
noun
an owner; proprietor.
adjective
the company has a proprietary right to the property
of or relating to an owner or ownership.
translation of 'proprietary'
ખાનગી માલિકીનું,
માલિકીનું
example
In your checklist, the other market-related element is the 'proprietary' product.
When every citizen is obliged to surrender DNA and a finger or retina print to a national database, it suggests that the state has some 'proprietary' right over that information and the citizen's identity.
The common law tradition posed fewer difficulties for the Crown as long as its vocabulary was informed by ideas of feudal tenure rather than 'proprietary' ownership.
With an air of 'proprietary' pride, he looks out over the nesting site of one of the world's rarest birds.
First, enforcement of the regulations designed to limit the number of 'proprietary' products entering the inventory appears to have waned.
The dispute produced armed conflicts over tax collection and occasional uprisings against one 'proprietary' regime or the other.
The product is 'proprietary' and relatively low priced compared with the competition's.
If insiders sold stock acting on 'proprietary' knowledge that the company was failing, there are existing laws to deal with it that can require treble damages and incarceration.
The initial sale exhausted the 'proprietary' rights of the original owner of the work.
The most obvious one is to sell unique and 'proprietary' products to the largest number of people.
She has what is probably described in the TV presenting industry as an u2018In your faceu2019 attitude, giving out lots of love, and referring to people in a 'proprietary' style.
Over the past decade, the trend toward 'proprietary' ownership of insurance and delivery systems has accelerated.
Commercial products are 'proprietary' , and focus on immediate convenient access (rather than long-term document access).
She rests a 'proprietary' hand on the man's shoulder, as if for security, and the little finger of her other hand-it almost makes you wince to see it-is extended primly.
This only causes headaches for Canada, whose government sees the Northwest Passage as a 'proprietary' waterway, as Canadian as Lake Winnipeg.
You can build a 'proprietary' product, and don't have to pass along your additions or improvements.
I thus would personally avoid defining any of these 'proprietary' products, in order to remain consistent.
Listen, kids get very 'proprietary' about u2018theiru2019 bands.
In particular, the u2018emphatic ironu2019 fence lends a 'proprietary' air, inextricably linking the house with the family's identity.
u2018They don't have anything like bouncy castles here,u2019 says Louise, striding with a 'proprietary' air through the long grass of what one day soon will be their own mini theme park.
Acknowledging the need for corporate support of research, he worried that 'proprietary' interests are hindering science in important ways.
Yet its staid middle-class ending fails to narrate hard work as the 'proprietary' glue that binds owner to estate.
These products usually cost less than comparable 'proprietary' products.
That sense of ownership sometimes includes a 'proprietary' attitude toward waterways abutting a Texan's land.
There's a high premium on 'proprietary' product.
The company also uses their extensive R&D capabilities, as well as their national presence, to bring you the best, 'proprietary' products and equipment at the best prices.
The biggest securities firms, for example, continued to pay their reps more for selling 'proprietary' products than outside ones.
He dumped the last armload of driftwood on the heap and regarded it with a 'proprietary' air.
It is a 'proprietary' product, priced competitively.
The stain itself is a 'proprietary' product made specifically for brick.
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