These are the funds that are re-appropriated(money set aside (as by a legislature) for a specific purpose) by lok sabha to meet expenditure of a new service. A demand for the grant of token sum( Re 1) is submitted to Lok sabha and if assented, funds are made available.
A token supplementary grant in a budget seems like this:
"The token supplementary grant moved for is to satisfy "New Service Procedure' for the purchase of college buses for Government Engineering College,Painavu,Idukki as sanctionedin G.O.(Rt) No.1811/2011/H.Edn dated 16/11/2011."
It is 120-degree angle are supplementary.
No. All linear pair angles are supplementary, but supplementary angles do not have to be a linear pair.
In geometry, supplementary angles add to 180 degrees. The term 'supplementary number' is not used in algebra.
Yes. Any two are supplementary.
All supplementary angles do not form a linear pair. The opposite angles of any quadrilateral inscribed in a circle (a cyclic quadrilateral) are supplementary but they are not a linear pair. However, all linear pair are supplementary.
These are the funds that are re-appropriated(money set aside (as by a legislature) for a specific purpose) by lok sabha to meet expenditure of a new service. A demand for the grant of token sum( Re 1) is submitted to Lok sabha and if assented, funds are made available.A token supplementary grant in a budget seems like this:"The token supplementary grant moved for is to satisfy "New Service Procedure' for the purchase of college buses for Government Engineering College,Painavu,Idukki as sanctionedin G.O.(Rt) No.1811/2011/H.Edn dated 16/11/2011."
Well my teacher said: Just see the croneccolenptition you need to have and it should tell you the answer
supplementary duty
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No, they are generally not supplementary.
No, the concept of supplementary does not apply to polygons.
They are supplementary
The answer is supplementary! :-)
Bearer type refers to a category of tokens or authentication methods that grant access to resources without requiring a user's credentials to be presented each time. Instead, the token acts as a "bearer" of the rights or permissions associated with it, meaning that possession of the token itself is sufficient for access. This is commonly seen in scenarios involving APIs and web services, where a bearer token is issued after authentication and can be used for subsequent requests. Security measures must be in place to protect the token, as anyone with access to it can utilize its permissions.
No. The adjacent angles are supplementary.
It is 120-degree angle are supplementary.
A supplementary angle is 180 degrees. So, it depends how many supplementary angles you add together.