English to Telugu Dictionary marginal

marginal

ఉపాంత
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'
ఉపాంత,
పరిమితి
example
The initial decision to extend the case was 'marginal' , as was the decision to grant indefinite leave to remain two weeks later.
Dramatic congestion relief can be obtained by applying short-run 'marginal' social cost pricing to street networks.
In 1914, the submarine was seen as a weapon of 'marginal' importance.
Thus short-run 'marginal' costing rather than LRMC is the appropriate pricing strategy.
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.
Leeds North West, which encompasses Otley, has been targeted by the Liberal Democrats and Tories as a key 'marginal' seat in their election campaigns.
The added hassle of tighter security plays only a 'marginal' role in explaining lower business travel.
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.
He notes that the northern grazing industry has usually been economically 'marginal' , rarely very profitable.
I've been bracketing between 1-4 sec exposures, and the differences are 'marginal' .
But for all the dramatic swings between the various parties, there are only 'marginal' political differences between them.
Gross it up by your 'marginal' rate of income tax and you see the full horrors of the Stealth Tax policy.
Keep the hammer down and do not squander the early start behind shrimp boats in 'marginal' water.
Economic theory would dictate use of 'marginal' price, but average price is often the only price measure available.
Underneath that wide smile, he scares 'marginal' McDonald's store operators with his frankness.
Africa is so vast and fertile that we don't need GM crops to increase yields or to enable us to use 'marginal' land.
By the 1990s, the use of frequent flyer programmes had become more widespread and their revenue benefits 'marginal' .
Thus, the model indicated that 'marginal' land could be put into the conservation reservation program or similar other programs.
BC now has the second lowest top 'marginal' personal income tax rate in Canada, and the fourth lowest general corporate income tax rate.
UBS is even carving out a position in U.S. investment banking, where it was once a 'marginal' player.
The result of this is that any such 'marginal' parcel of land will be sold at the market price determined by the opportunity cost of land.
If he is rational, he will choose a price that maximizes his profit, the price that equates marginal cost with 'marginal' revenue.
Aren't we really discussing some small, 'marginal' difference in income here?
A poor man is driven on to 'marginal' land; he is not suffered to live on good land at a low rent.
He said he was determined to visit each of the party's key 'marginal' seats at least once before the next election.
For one of these consumers the decision has been a 'marginal' one, and had the price been any higher the purchase would not be made.
He said the effective 'marginal' taxation rate should be 105 percent.
Cairy listened and made mental notes of what even seemed to be 'marginal' important information.
But the Minister in the chair should tell us what will happen to that family's effective 'marginal' taxation rate as its income goes a bit higher.
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.
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