English to Malayalam Dictionary marginal

marginal

അരികിലുള്ള
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'
adjective
അരികിലുള്ള
example
A poor man is driven on to 'marginal' land; he is not suffered to live on good land at a low rent.
On such small margins - and this was a 'marginal' decision - are reputations saved.
Let us assume a two-factor (land and labour) economy, in which a plot of 'marginal' land yields no rent.
By spending time in the places with 'marginal' seats, he aims to find out what the voters really want and what the towns and surrounding areas really need.
Social network connections provide 'marginal' members of the elite with the capacity to translate their interests into action.
He now plans to vote Labour in the 'marginal' seat of Battersea.
People on $60,000 face an effective 'marginal' taxation rate of around 90c in the dollar.
Underneath that wide smile, he scares 'marginal' McDonald's store operators with his frankness.
If its discovered that someone hid hot money - so there was no tax paid - the entire amount becomes subject to income tax at the 'marginal' rate.
Leeds North West, which encompasses Otley, has been targeted by the Liberal Democrats and Tories as a key 'marginal' seat in their election campaigns.
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.
Majors couldn't be bothered with 'marginal' fields and were willing to sell off production.
The 'marginal' difference in the growth pattern, as we will see a bit later, has more to do with socio-economic factors than religious ones.
In 1914, the submarine was seen as a weapon of 'marginal' importance.
Keep the hammer down and do not squander the early start behind shrimp boats in 'marginal' water.
There were 'marginal' differences in the side effects, with no statistical significance.
It is therefore highly necessary to reduce the effective 'marginal' taxation to enhance the incentive to work.
By the 1990s, the use of frequent flyer programmes had become more widespread and their revenue benefits 'marginal' .
Once upon a time his own seat was quite 'marginal' , and it was often touch and go on election night - him never knowing if he was going to stay in parliament or not.
UBS is even carving out a position in U.S. investment banking, where it was once a 'marginal' player.
Tories are setting up a war unit to target three 'marginal' General Election seats in Bradford, it was revealed today.
The initial decision to extend the case was 'marginal' , as was the decision to grant indefinite leave to remain two weeks later.
Africa is so vast and fertile that we don't need GM crops to increase yields or to enable us to use 'marginal' land.
Everybody seems to think that progressive income tax is a good idea, with the 'marginal' tax rate rising on higher incomes.
You have gone back to define market power, I thought, as the ability to charge above 'marginal' prices.
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.
All dead and yellowing growth should be cleared from 'marginal' plants and water lilies, and submerged aquatics that are getting out of hand should be thinned out.
Add to this the fact that many of their 'marginal' seats are electing councillors, and this is a big test.
Types of work which are now 'marginal' were still important.
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.
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