English to Punjabi Dictionary ineffective

ineffective

ਬੇਅਸਰ
definition
adjective
the legal sanctions against oil spills are virtually ineffective
not producing any significant or desired effect.
example
The ad industry doesn't need a bunch of clueless and 'ineffective' new rules - they just need a good brief.
If you try to use an action to make the ‘wrong’ judgement, it will be highly 'ineffective' .
Private companies will also be allowed to collect fines in areas where courts have been 'ineffective' .
Socialism has been proven to be an 'ineffective' way of increasing the productivity and efficiency of an economy.
So it was more to reduce the 'ineffective' trial rate than to impact on the delays, but it does work together, obviously.
If little else, the response was 'ineffective' and certainly not constructive.
In fact, security measures promoted by risk aversion tend to be 'ineffective' .
Just as well people know me for the 'ineffective' correspondent that I am.
Universities, the most 'ineffective' professional lobby in Britain, simply took this on the chin.
The treatment was expensive and 'ineffective' , with a high recurrence rate.
I personally do not believe the heritage centre would be 'ineffective' , quite the contrary.
As a result they can look forward to an 'ineffective' centre being eventually closed altogether when it suits them.
The council has been totally 'ineffective' at reducing rodent numbers despite my phone calls and emails.
To be sure, this mission has been woefully 'ineffective' from the start.
As a sales patter, it was hopelessly 'ineffective' , probably scaring off any potential purchasers.
The watchdog criticised low standards, poor quality teaching and 'ineffective' management.
The hoses which the doomed emergency workers hauled up the stairs would have been completely 'ineffective' .
Another interesting charge is that the loss leading auditors are also spectacularly 'ineffective' .
It may prove 'ineffective' if, at appeal, workers expose vague contractual obligations.
I have always believed fox hunting is a pretty 'ineffective' way of controlling this particular vermin.
Still, it'll give them what they love doing most - moaning on in the background 'ineffectively' .
And annoying 'ineffectiveness' is considerably easier to achieve.
However, the 'ineffectiveness' of more coercive measures in Britain has not led to any questioning of the policy, but simply to calls for more of the same.
Untreated, or 'ineffectively' treated, it is a major contributor to the high suicide rate in our country.
South Asian elected representatives have also been repeatedly criticised for their 'ineffectiveness' even by their own communities.
Both Conservative and Labour Governments of the early 1970s tried to intervene, but 'ineffectively' and much too late.
Inevitably when paid professionals take the unpopular decisions, the 'ineffectiveness' of the politician becomes apparent.
There was a huge queue behind her as she tried 'ineffectively' to manoeuvre off.
He said: ‘Decommissioning is a vital tool, but the Government has used it 'ineffectively' .’
Much is said about the 'ineffectiveness' of the police service and the inability to respond to calls from the public.
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