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For their part, the prescription benefit managers say mail-order programs are better able to convert a patient to a less expensive generic drug, and that the plans they offer are better equipped to oversee a patient's prescriptions.
In contrast, the return effect is positive and statistically significant, suggesting that male students are better able to convert educational inputs into higher numeracy test scores.
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Similarly, in a 2011 interview with the Washington Post's Sally Quinn, Osteen implied that being gay was a (sinful) choice, but that with enough love and support homosexuals might be able to convert to a better, presumably straighter path.
He advised making any sale contingent on being able to convert the building to residential use.
With a drive starting at the Saints' 43, the Jets were finally able to convert.
"I'm getting the time and the touches, and I'm able to convert," Ewing said.
Dufner (65) and Verplank (67) also had opportunities for eagle, but neither was able to convert.
Infectious prions are able to convert healthy prions into abnormal ones, relentlessly propagating the disease.
"The U.S. has not been able to convert this into good will.
Unlike LoquaciousInt, which converted from a specific type (Int), this class will use a type parameter and so be able to convert from a range of types.
We've not yet been able to convert it.
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