English to Punjabi Dictionary marginal

marginal

ਮਾਮੂਲੀ
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.
example
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.
A poor man is driven on to 'marginal' land; he is not suffered to live on good land at a low rent.
Let us assume a two-factor (land and labour) economy, in which a plot of 'marginal' land yields no rent.
In other words, we assume that the 'marginal' and average costs of production remain equal and constant as output expands.
Earned - income tax credits topped up wages and reduced the high 'marginal' tax rates that would otherwise occur as benefits were withdrawn.
But the crops promoted are often inappropriate, the lands used 'marginal' and the returns diminishing.
He lambasted software companies for piling on 'marginal' features in incessant upgrades that can downgrade user efficiency.
Consequently, the ectopterygoids are pushed out of the way and become fairly 'marginal' elements.
Economic theory would dictate use of 'marginal' price, but average price is often the only price measure available.
Pensions are the most tax-efficient way to invest, because tax relief at a member's 'marginal' rate of income tax is allowed.
In the same way women are central - not 'marginal' - to the process of reproduction.
The tax cuts passed by Congress last year lowered the 'marginal' tax rate for most taxpayers.
Gross it up by your 'marginal' rate of income tax and you see the full horrors of the Stealth Tax policy.
Fixed fees also have no impact on 'marginal' decisions about whether to drive more or fewer miles in a year, since annual mileage is not related to the tax rate.
This could have been the basis of an interesting discussion of how 'marginal' or central such songs were to Finland.
The final result of the general election was declared yesterday as Labour clung on to the 'marginal' seat of Harlow by just 97 votes.
There should be a capital gain on maturity which will attract capital gains tax rather than an investor's 'marginal' rate of income tax.
He said the effective 'marginal' taxation rate should be 105 percent.
He now plans to vote Labour in the 'marginal' seat of Battersea.
However, when the earned income credit is phased out, there is a dramatic increase in a couple's 'marginal' tax rate.
A Tory spokesman claimed ministers had hoped to keep a lid on the crisis, in a region full of 'marginal' seats, until after the election on May 5.
There were 'marginal' differences in the side effects, with no statistical significance.
Given these numbers it is clear that clemency was 'marginal' to the criminal justice system.
The conservatives condemned them as a threat to proper socialist control; the reformers saw them as of 'marginal' importance and largely a waste of resources.
No longer would elections be decided in a small number of 'marginal' seats - parties would be forced to campaign for every last vote, everywhere.
Tories are setting up a war unit to target three 'marginal' General Election seats in Bradford, it was revealed today.
In the week ended June 19, first-time claims for jobless benefits recorded a 'marginal' increase, at 351,000.
One returning officer in the 'marginal' seat of Dorset South said hundreds of voters had rung up to cancel postal votes owing to fears of fraud.
However, to the dismay of the home-support a 'marginal' offside decision went United's way.
Utility accounting is notoriously arcane and based on aggregate, not 'marginal' , costs.
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