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The other goal is no less important, to convert the current confrontation... into a peaceful political solution".
The Supreme Court faces choices in the next few weeks that could convert the current term from solidly interesting to potentially momentous.
They said that after the new airport opens in five or six years they will convert the current airport into a city park.
The latest changes under consideration could convert the current system, a hybrid of public and private ownership, into all-public ownership.
The drawbacks of three-phase alternating-current traction are the intricacy of the on-board electrical equipment needed to convert the current supply before it reaches the motors and its higher capital cost by comparison with direct-current motor systems.
He figured the strategy would convert the current $11 million loss to a $17.5 million profit the following year.
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The coil converts the current into a powerful magnetic field.
Converting the current elsewhere in the bus would require running long AC cables to the motor, and such cables lose energy, said Arjan Heinen, the inventor of the motor.
concludes (as I mentioned yesterday), that U.S. banks need $275 billion in equity capital (all of which could, in theory, be provided by converting the current TARP investment into common stock).
There Mr. Lipton will meld his three professional personas — troubadour, playwright and permalance office drone — into "No Place to Go," which converts the current economic malaise into a chipper-despite-it-all song cycle that Woody Guthrie and Ben Folds might both embrace.
The electrodes were connected to an interface unit, which converted the current produced by the electrodes into dissolved oxygen readings.
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