Sentence examples for able to convert those from inspiring English sources

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I was just very patient today, and just waited for my chance – for my time when I was able to make some shots, and I was able to convert those.

Image-processing software would be able to convert those hand motions into something the computer would understand.

It then experienced significant problems generating free cash flow, primarily because it wasn't able to convert those receivables into cash.

"It was so disappointing not to be able to convert those endless corners and shots and the amount of possession they had.

"By providing a conduit for the thieves to be able to convert those stolen phones into money, they're encouraging the commission of offences".

He told them we were going to start generating contacts for them, and we were able to convert  those early angry companies into our first customers".

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He advised making any sale contingent on being able to convert the building to residential use.

"The U.S. has not been able to convert this into good will.

It is not expected to be able to convert the remaining plutonium stockpile before its scheduled closure.

But less than two years after refinancing, Stellar and Rockpoint have not been able to convert the apartments quickly enough.

But only time will tell if the company will be able to convert the proverbial lead into gold.

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