English to Punjabi Dictionary monetary

monetary

ਮੁਦਰਾ
definition
adjective
documents with little or no monetary value
of or relating to money or currency.
example
You probably find the fact that there is a 'monetary' value to your work rather distasteful.
Yet this is a problem for that firm, not a problem with the 'monetary' system as a whole.
Meanwhile, we now know more about this academic, 'monetary' economist than we did a short while ago.
The company wants an injunction and is currently investigating 'monetary' damages.
Sadly, most of London seems to have got wise to the value, 'monetary' or otherwise, of gems such as these.
It's easy to be depressed when you look around and see the state of 'monetary' affairs.
Dr Klaus claims he is helping people not for 'monetary' gain but because he wants to.
Various economists were critical about 'monetary' union for basically two reasons.
The remarkable thing is how little attention in the West this fiscal and 'monetary' policy has received.
Growth of the 'monetary' base is thus limited to the inflow of foreign currency.
Economic and 'monetary' union is certain to have major consequences for competition policy.
However, the uprating is perhaps more significant than its 'monetary' value might suggest.
It seems as if they have never heard anything about the 'monetary' theory of the trade cycle.
It is probably best described as the exercising of 'monetary' policy, but not via low interest rates.
The governor is the steward of the 'monetary' principles and economics of the country.
Things acquire 'monetary' value on the basis of their prestige, not the other way around.
GNP is a 'monetary' measure of the total value of output of a country in any time-period.
The launch of the euro as legal tender marks the completion of 'monetary' union.
This makes it very clear that this industry plays a major role in 'monetary' terms.
It is therefore essential that the two 'monetary' systems should be mutually independent.
International Unions have 'monetarily' supported political candidates that have openly supported free trade agreements that have cost thousands if not millions of good jobs.
As many barn owners would tell you, the cost of maintaining historic structures is high, not only 'monetarily' but also as an investment of time and hard work.
We aren't doing too well, 'monetarily' speaking.
While the new water management institutions may be comfortable valuing water 'monetarily' , most small-scale farmers continue to resist this approach.
Indeed, according to the Talmud, if you embarrass someone you have an obligation to compensate him 'monetarily' , just the same as if you injured that person or damaged his property.
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