English to Punjabi Dictionary subsidiary

subsidiary

ਸਹਾਇਕ
definition
noun
Most public companies have a holding company and subsidiaries .
a company controlled by a holding company.
adjective
many environmentalists argue that the cause of animal rights is subsidiary to that of protecting the environment
less important than but related or supplementary to.
example
Everything else is 'subsidiary' to maximising the retirement income of Australians.
Company Reports are available for both parent companies and 'subsidiary' companies.
New York Life reorganised all its investment management business operations under a separate 'subsidiary' to integrate all related functions within its group.
She even accepted that her existence as Sarah, whilst remaining valid, was 'subsidiary' to that task.
The machinery at main branch on Cairo road was swept away by bailiffs to recover money owed to Luscold, a 'subsidiary' of the Galaun holdings.
The IAS definition of related parties includes parent and 'subsidiary' companies as well as individuals who exercise control over a company and members of their families.
Hilton's management agreement is with Walls Leisure Limited, a 'subsidiary' of PJ Walls Holdings.
For them, a person's right to life is clearly 'subsidiary' to the maintenance of judicial power and the idea of procedural justice.
Multiline Agencies is a wholly-owned 'subsidiary' of Multiline Holdings.
But on any view of the allegations, taken at their highest, the role of the second applicant is regarded as significantly 'subsidiary' to that of the first.
However, in most situations the effects of soil are 'subsidiary' to those of climate, vine variety, and vine management.
As a result of the reorganization, Pegasus Satellite will become a direct 'subsidiary' of the new holding company.
In this exhibition the parts are 'subsidiary' to the whole - you aren't expected so much to stop and reflect on each work; each work is instead an example of a broader theme.
The figures were supplied to The Sunday Business Post by Bupa, the Irish 'subsidiary' of British health insurer Bupa.
The lands at Balgaddy are owned by Everglade Properties, a 'subsidiary' of Treasury Holdings.
A third priority amendment centers on eliminating cross-shareholding between parent and 'subsidiary' companies.
Aborigines and other non-European Australians are 'subsidiary' to Ward's analysis.
The group is the UK 'subsidiary' of McInerney Holdings plc which was established in Ireland in 1909.
It has 14 stores and is a 'subsidiary' of Grafton Group plc.
It is sort of 'subsidiary' to the question of probability.
The Czech scientists allowed the licenses to be transferred to Alpenstock Holdings, a 'subsidiary' of Alltracel.
It is an associated issue, which is clearly 'subsidiary' to the main point that is raised in relation to the relationship evidence.
According to Fortune, about 88 per cent of the operation was bought by the holding company through a Dutch 'subsidiary' .
Roads serving these centres were 'subsidiary' to the main network.
In recent years, the Fiat group has been making large investments in Maserati, which it controls through its Ferrari 'subsidiary' .
However, it was incidental or 'subsidiary' to the primary purpose of the journey, which he held for each man was to go to the football match in Bolton.
It may be that they will have to offer a combination of both types of options to employees at both parent and 'subsidiary' companies.
But these pleasures are 'subsidiary' to those afforded by James's sensibility, which transforms the squalor and pettiness of crime into the grandeur of desolation.
The goals of healthcare policy are in danger of becoming 'subsidiary' to those of the pharmaceutical industry.
Yet such details are always 'subsidiary' to the sensual and emotional lives of her strong female characters.
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