English to Kannada Dictionary certainty

certainty

ನಿಶ್ಚಿತತೆಯ
definition
noun
she knew with absolute certainty that they were dead
firm conviction that something is the case.
translation of 'certainty'
noun
ಖಚಿತ ಸ೦ಗತಿ
example
Whether these prices drop fast enough to make the phone I propose practical before the technology is obsolete is, of course, far from a 'certainty' …
At the start of the year, Stott was acclaimed as Scotland's Under- 21 player of the season and was being talked about as a 'certainty' for the Great Britain Olympic squad for Athens.
If the merger goes ahead, the North West Development Agency is expected to plough tens of millions of pounds into the new venture, reflecting their 'certainty' that it will be good for the regional economy.
‘The Nobel prize is a 'certainty' for the person who finds out the cause of Alzheimer's disease,’ Ms. Bedell says.
Tullamore had steadily built a momentum by the time Ravenhill exited the sin bin and Naas did well to survive two raids down the clubhouse side when centre John Peters looked a 'certainty' to score.
He says this with such 'certainty' that one might conclude he was a painter of solutions, that his art was one of formulas and rousing public appeals.
David was a Scottish hero, the world champion cyclist who looked to be a 'certainty' for an Olympic gold medal.
That destination, this season, is, hopefully, Athens and while McConnell is a virtual 'certainty' to make the team, Marshall is well aware of how much work still needs to be done if she is to join her.
The left-footed Daniel Carter is a 'certainty' at fly-half and the All Blacks will have seen how the Crusaders cleverly used MacDonald's right foot to complement Carter.
there is a bewildering lack of 'certainty' and clarity in the law
It is clear many Australians have concerns about electronic commerce, including issues such as legal 'certainty' , security, authentication and privacy.
All this is partly caused by, and certainly reinforces, that gut feeling of 'certainty' that animates today's American right.
Darnay is ultimately saved when one witness' testimony hinges on the witness' 'certainty' that he saw Darnay at a certain locale at a particular time.
We had thought, as we say in paragraph 3 of our skeleton argument, that it would aid clarity and 'certainty' if your Lordships retained, in a sense, charge of the exact scope of the liberty to apply.
This legal option not only makes Scotland unique in the legal world but also highlights the most important fact concerning many trials - the absence of true 'certainty' .
We're told there's no thing as a championship 'certainty' , but with no disrespect to the seasiders its my belief that the titleholders are as near to that as makes no difference.
And I can state with 'certainty' that old grey poets, especially those experiencing strange and discomforting interruptions in the creative process, do not like work.
Inevitably, bully boy Elvis is a nailed-on 'certainty' for the role.
This estimate is even on the high side because many exploration companies have left the country because of the inconsistency of government policy and lack of legal 'certainty' .
Woods, a 'certainty' as the Tour's choice player for the past four years, did not have such a bad year himself with five wins in 18 tournaments but by his standards it was poor.
New Labour's lack of coherence and 'certainty' means that it too can be buffeted about on waves of anxiety over terrorism or foot-and-mouth disease, so that the insecurity spreads from the top down.
The element of knowledge is an actual awareness but is not the knowledge of an existing fact or an inevitable 'certainty' .
Also, there is no absolute truth in Judaism and this lack of 'certainty' is refreshing in a religious faith.
a man exuding 'certainty'
In Attachment Theory the affective component is the key in the lock to release theoretical 'certainty' but the true affective experience is unknown.
At one stage, the quick-witted Kenmare contestant looked a 'certainty' to be kicked off the island as he battled with rivals from the opposing team as well as one of his own team players.
If success is a 'certainty' , where is the challenge?
But we look forward to the day when we can welcome your nation into the community of free societies of the world, for we know with deepest 'certainty' that such a day will come.
Benbaun looked a 'certainty' for the Ballygallon Stud Renaissance Stakes after two wins here in the past three months and when Kieren Fallon kicked at halfway it looked all over bar the shouting.
The flip side of greater certainty that those with jobs will remain employed is greater 'certainty' that the unemployed will remain unemployed.
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