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    conversion


    1. "What proportion of the population would we consider a successful conversion?" Khalid asked


    2. Everything seemed to boil down to the winning of souls, about winning one to the other, a conversion to something that we already shared


    3. In the book of Acts 16:14, 15 we read about the conversion of Lydia


    4. We clearly can't give due effort to conversion if we exterminate the population


    5. 'I’m going to have to see if there are any articles in the newspaper archives about the proposed conversion of the house - there must have been something


    6. I note that your firm carried out the conversion of the building back in the 1970s and wondered if there would be anyone who could talk to me about it


    7. · Details about the conversion itself – what the house was like before and after


    8. ‘So, when she contacted you about the conversion, had she got plans or anything drawn up?’ I asked, making a note to check up on Mr Gosling or whatever his name was


    9. This is called your conversion matrix


    10. Once you know what your conversion rate is, you can work out what the dollar

    11. I can pad that out to make it a reasonable length, then there’s the Italian years, a section on her life when she came back to look after her parents, the conversion of the house and setting up of the Foundation and the last section would be the last thirty years … I could even do a concluding section about the impact Danvers House has had on various women since it was set up


    12. ‘A chap who was on the planning committee when the Danvers House conversion came up


    13. ‘Yes, there was quite a lot of opposition to the conversion


    14. The office next door used to be a dry store for the kitchen and although the conversion work was carried out some years ago, the old access hatch between the two rooms still exists


    15. Haager had come along and updated his method, by adding a conversion plant that produced electricity, how she’d been worried the old pipes would leak, and finally he closed with the decay the place had under gone in the last few years


    16. Briefly, she included the new conversion idea, of Kit's to have all cars running on battery power charged by their free electricity by spring


    17. Kit had started the conversion process with her van, after they had managed to get it down the canyon


    18. The price at which the payment in kind was in this manner exchanged for a certain sum of money, is in Scotland called the conversion price


    19. As the option is always in the landlord to take either the substance or the price, it is necessary, for the safety of the tenant, that the conversion price should rather be below than above the average market price


    20. But the writers who have collected the prices of corn in ancient times seem frequently to have mistaken what is called in Scotland the conversion price for the actual market price

    21. As he wrote his book, however, for a particular purpose, he does not think proper to make this acknowledgment till after transcribing this conversion price fifteen times


    22. after his conversion to the Christianity in 386, after his


    23. was not any conversion, but only a change of the “job”,


    24. Write your conversion rate, who else is promoting, and how much the best


    25. There are plenty of conversion ideas in this book for you to test


    26. From this, it will be crystal clear that you need to continually work hard to drive ever more traffic to your squeeze page, whilst also getting started as soon as practical with split testing to improve your conversion rate, as I mentioned earlier


    27. It had started easily a month ago when I had finished the conversion


    28. the Traffic and Conversion Step


    29. In some parts of Switzerland, accordingly, where, from the accidental union of a protestant and Roman catholic country, the conversion has not been so complete, both religions are not only tolerated, but established by law


    30. According to his „Confessions," he had been a very bad boy prior to his conversion to Christianity in the fifth century A

    31. In standard TIAR the visual cortex would simply represent something induced from a memory and tempered by imagination; a simple conversion


    32. I had just bought a new Ford conversion van, a late 1970s or early 1980s model


    33. were buying a conversion van for the president’s wife


    34. That’s the edge of phase-shift, but not quite conversion


    35. A Cultural War waged by determined ideas is a much more subtle, deceptive and formidable form of warfare inasmuch as it craftily conceals its (unstated) purpose; a social and cultural conversion cutting at the (very) heart of a society‘s traditional belief system; a gradual, however determined process that oftentimes goes unchecked until an awakening society (roused from its slumbers) suddenly finds itself in the midst of altered customs and norms no longer consonant with that society‘s accustomed practices


    36. Conversion should not be confused with inherited superstition but some (hidden) knowledge, rather, properly revealed in all its forms


    37. They use the UK type of plug which is not the same as SA so you need a conversion plug


    38. “It was an estimate,” he said, “based on the conversion rate of the general population and the number that we could exclude from consideration


    39. “And an adult young enough to withstand the conversion


    40. “There seems to be a correlation between the likelihood of successful metabolic conversion and the level of arousal

    41. “Your cure—and my nourishment—is only the beginning to the changes that the conversion has wrought,” he said


    42. Radio signals overlapped, like bubbles, the zone of interference predictable, yet when the new analog-to-digital conversion system was installed, this had all somehow been overlooked


    43. “And now that part of the conversion is almost complete


    44. That’s why he grabbed me, because he knew I’d know whether she’d survived the conversion and become your new cognate


    45. “The conversion was five days before, at that point


    46. It takes years for that part of a conversion to take place—always at least five, often as long as ten


    47. He would need to remain close to home so he might lie down when standing or sitting became unendurable, and Caroline Steepleton wasn’t about to accept permanent conversion to Caroline LeClerc, a woman with an invalid husband to care for


    48. When Zaminoski mentioned that the length of the vessel was five meters, he did the conversion and congratulated himself on his accuracy


    49. Constantine’s conversion to Christianity apparently dates from this time…In 313, Licinius having also disposed of his rival, the two Augusti met at Mediolanum (Milan), where Licinius married Constantine’s half sister, Constantia


    50. Augustine of Hypo (354–430) was, for nine years before his conversion to Christianity, a Manichaean hearer










































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    Synonyms for "conversion"

    conversion rebirth spiritual rebirth changeover transition baptism passage transmutation alteration turn regeneration metamorphosis shift

    "conversion" definitions

    an event that results in a transformation


    a change in the units or form of an expression:


    a successful free throw or try for point after a touchdown


    a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life


    (psychiatry) a defense mechanism represses emotional conflicts which are then converted into physical symptoms that have no organic basis


    a change of religion


    interchange of subject and predicate of a proposition


    act of exchanging one type of money or security for another


    the act of changing from one use or function or purpose to another