English to Kannada Dictionary marginal

marginal

ಕನಿಷ್ಠ
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'
ಅಂಚಿನಲ್ಲಿ ಬರೆದ
adjective
ಪಕ್ಕದಲ್ಲಿ ಬರೆದ
example
Given these numbers it is clear that clemency was 'marginal' to the criminal justice system.
As a plus, 'marginal' water clarity can be productive, especially with live bait.
Increasing rates of reproduction will drop 'marginal' production costs and, therefore, prices.
Though the use of the horse as a draught animal was spreading, this was of 'marginal' importance.
Africa is so vast and fertile that we don't need GM crops to increase yields or to enable us to use 'marginal' land.
He notes that the northern grazing industry has usually been economically 'marginal' , rarely very profitable.
In fact, there was little turnover of seats at general elections and the two main parties concentrated on the fifty or so 'marginal' seats which decided the outcome of a general election.
Types of work which are now 'marginal' were still important.
Such is the nature of American fencing that even at the nationals, 'marginal' swashbucklers like me can end up dueling an Olympian.
He now plans to vote Labour in the 'marginal' seat of Battersea.
For example, aluminum-tolerant crops could allow farmers in developing nations to plant on 'marginal' lands.
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.
No longer would elections be decided in a small number of 'marginal' seats - parties would be forced to campaign for every last vote, everywhere.
Keep the hammer down and do not squander the early start behind shrimp boats in 'marginal' water.
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.
However the stated purpose of the tax cuts is to increase economic growth, and this is determined by the 'marginal' tax rate.
It is true that the polls show very little movement either way, but there are plenty of 'marginal' seats in Victoria and in a close election they cannot be ignored.
UBS is even carving out a position in U.S. investment banking, where it was once a 'marginal' player.
He lambasted software companies for piling on 'marginal' features in incessant upgrades that can downgrade user efficiency.
There was a 'marginal' difference in the levels of support among urban voters compared to rural ones, with city dwellers only slightly more likely to vote no.
I've been bracketing between 1-4 sec exposures, and the differences are 'marginal' .
Which one a student decides to attend is a personal choice that should be influenced not a whit by a 'marginal' difference in rankings.
The variable, total, 'marginal' and average costs are calculated along with total revenue and profit or loss.
Earned - income tax credits topped up wages and reduced the high 'marginal' tax rates that would otherwise occur as benefits were withdrawn.
Everybody seems to think that progressive income tax is a good idea, with the 'marginal' tax rate rising on higher incomes.
Social network connections provide 'marginal' members of the elite with the capacity to translate their interests into action.
On such small margins - and this was a 'marginal' decision - are reputations saved.
Utility accounting is notoriously arcane and based on aggregate, not 'marginal' , costs.
The initial decision to extend the case was 'marginal' , as was the decision to grant indefinite leave to remain two weeks later.
Pensions are the most tax-efficient way to invest, because tax relief at a member's 'marginal' rate of income tax is allowed.
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