English to Kannada Dictionary instrumentality

instrumentality

ಕರಣಾರ್ಥಕತೆ
definition
noun
a corporate body can act only through the instrumentality of human beings
the fact or quality of serving as an instrument or means to an end; agency.
translation of 'instrumentality'
ಸಾಧನತೆ,
ಕರಣಾರ್ಥಕತೆ,
ಸಾಧನತ್ವ
example
The cabbies are an exploited immigrant labor pool, perpetually in motion as they fulfill their 'instrumentality' as a means of transporting white subjects from work to home, and from home to work and play.
The focus on 'instrumentality' enables existential warriors to defeat stronger instrumental Western armies such as those of Vietnam and Afghanistan.
In contrast, a federal research facility is ‘each department, agency, or 'instrumentality' of the United States which uses live animals for research or experimentation.’
The modelling of all human behaviour on the contractualism and 'instrumentality' of the market corrodes any politics of solidarity and citizenship.
The particular 'instrumentality' for this cultural upheaval was the computer, in all its manifestations, and the various networks to which the computer could be linked, prime among them the Internet.
Hence, the Spirit appropriates the ‘old, old story of Jesus and his love’ as the divinely chosen 'instrumentality' in calling people into the family of God and in leading them to view all of life from the perspective of that story.
The only 'instrumentality' to be used is the Word of God, bringing the soul into contact with it by reading, preaching, singing, the sacraments, and the exercise of discipline.
That groundedness is why art and design programs are becoming a model for liberal arts education, which has historically tried to remove itself from any 'instrumentality' .
These differences, however, remain interesting findings in that they can help explain possible current conflicts between the young and old with regard to permissiveness or 'instrumentality' .
The concepts of both realism and 'instrumentality' are tricky ones when it comes to moving from sixteenth-century Germany to late-twentieth-century North America.
That vision of a European ideal, despite its many faults, sought to construct a project based on assumptions of progress and 'instrumentality' .
In addition, this simple cognitive comparison model is based on an integration of information concerning the valance, 'instrumentality' , and expectancy of outcomes.
The most important secondary consequence was the spread of 'instrumentality' beyond the hand and the body.
As the federal government says, ‘It should be noted that the business to be obtained or retained does not need to be with a foreign government or foreign government 'instrumentality' .’
At the heart of all of them, I would argue, is the idea of 'instrumentality' : a thing, unlike a person, is an instrument or means to the ends of persons; it is not an end in itself.
Social research continues to emphasize the 'instrumentality' of capitalism in producing these conditions.
a corporate body can act only through the 'instrumentality' of human beings
a corporate body can act only through the 'instrumentality' of human beings
The only question is whether probable cause exists that somewhere on the property some evidence of the crime, contraband, 'instrumentality' , or a fruit of the crime will be discovered.
For example, in the United States banks have been found liable on various bases, including the so-called instrumentality theory - they have controlled and dominated a borrower and it has become their mere 'instrumentality' .
To return to public broadcasting, which Flint lets off with a slap on the wrist: many of us perceive a tragic decline in that 'instrumentality' .
Yet this insecure dictator remains the world's most critical, indeed, ‘indispensable’, 'instrumentality' in the war against terror, and for the stabilisation of the wider region around South Asia!
A real and abiding concern for the dignity of human life postulates resistance to taking life through law's 'instrumentality' .
I first became aware of the political 'instrumentality' of religion when manoeuvred into Anglican Confirmation by paternal pressure.
Because we emphasise 'instrumentality' rather than ‘that which God does’, it might well be that the Almighty has already left us alone to discover our helplessness.
Rather, a masculinist workplace culture that rewards long hours and values competitiveness, individualism and 'instrumentality' excludes those people that want a life outside work, whatever their gender.
Certainly Heidegger critiques technology's 'instrumentality' as marking the commencement of modernity as calculable, defined, measurable, ordered.
And the 'instrumentality' , Larry, is going to be very important.
There seems to be two standard ways of realising the hidden 'instrumentality' of a building and both seem to involve or at least portend its destruction: there is a natural and a supernatural way of going about it.
Uniform, along with the cogneries of military discipline procedures, should not be seen only in terms of docility and repression, or ideological 'instrumentality' .
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