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The money may not be converted to personal use.
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Correction: March 21, 2000, Tuesday A headline and a subheading in Business Day on Saturday about a new Internet device that can be converted to a personal computer referred imprecisely to the conversion cost and the effect on the manufacturer.
There's certainly grounds to examine Weiner's spending, according to campaign finance experts, who say it's not clear as to whether the money was paid for legitimate political expenses or converted to serve an improper personal purpose.
Mr. Fisher, 66, was found guilty of converting to his personal use a $1,000 campaign contribution that he did not report on state ethics forms.
The analog filtered signal was then transferred to personal computer, and was converted to a digital one by internal Analog to Digital (A/D) converters.
Dispensations were linked with a patient through the unique personal ID and converted to represent the drugs used by each patient.
Video images were collected at 30 frames per second, downloaded to a personal computer, and converted to position data before being filtered using a 5 Hz fourth-order, low-pass filter.
After personal losses and attempting suicide in 2005, she converted to Islam".
In its letter of rebuke to Mr. Hilliard, the committee said, "You expended funds from your campaign accounts for purposes not attributable to bona fide campaign or political purposes and you converted campaign contributions to personal use".
In a lawsuit, the commission says Mr. Craig converted the money to personal use by spending it on his defense after being accused of soliciting sex in a men's restroom at Minneapolis-St.
The following year, you decide you don't need to use the car any more for business, so you convert the car to personal use.
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