English to Urdu Dictionary proponent

proponent

حامی
definition
noun
a collection of essays by both critics and proponents of graphology
a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project.
example
a strong 'proponent' of the free market and liberal trade policies
Firstly, the foundations on which it rests are not as secure as some of its 'proponents' would have us believe.
As soon as 'proponents' demonstrate that one concern is misplaced their opponents come up with another one.
Of course slavery and its 'proponents' represent utter evil in the novel.
This is something that the 'proponents' of ‘strong’ copyright would dearly love to stamp out.
Its 'proponents' believe that if you throw enough muck some of it will stick.
These three lines of legal argument are generally linked by their 'proponents' in human rights advocacy.
This much would be accepted by most, if not all, 'proponents' of coherence theories.
Its 'proponents' claim it's a difficult but liberating discipline, which can take years to learn.
It is the recognition of this that has further compelled the 'proponents' of cosmopolitan democracy to set out their case.
As both critics and 'proponents' of devolution have pointed out, devolution is a process not an event.
He is of course one of the chief 'proponents' of the libertarian view.
This may come as a surprise to both 'proponents' and critics of Sweden's high-tax society.
But they were sceptical of the promises made by the 'proponents' of the technology.
As long as there are strong 'proponents' of each protocol, there is a market for both.
The most obvious lesson of course applies to 'proponents' of biological control.
What's more, privatization 'proponents' ignore the fact that bear markets can last a long time.
He took on 'proponents' of women's equality by arguing that woman is not man's equal but his complement.
That is what the supporters and 'proponents' of the bill require, and it needs to proceed.
It is still too early to know who might join the 'proponents' by filing a friend of the Court amicus brief.
First, 'proponents' want us to believe that it will affect only a small number of people.
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