Sentence examples for euro conversion from inspiring English sources

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These Web sites offer information about the euro conversion.

If there is one area where euro conversion is incomplete, it is vending machines.

By the year 2002, Deutsche Bank will have spent $295 million for euro conversion, according to Victor Bruns, its euro project manager.

3. Work in groups to research the euro conversion rate, as well as the symbolic representations retained on new euro coins and the history of replaced currencies, for one of the 12 member nations of the European Union; create presentation posters summarizing their findings.

On one side of their "coin," titled "Value of the New [name of currency of currency assigned to group]," each group answers the following questions (written on the board for easier student access): –What is the euro conversion rate for your country's old currency?

He and Chatterjee exchanged global-economy chitchat -- the millennium bug, the Euro conversion, the "software gap". Speyer ordered one of those bizarre breakfasts consumed almost only by powerful middle-aged men: an egg-white omelet, very well done, with seven-grain toast.

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Mahadeva is nibbling at some of the more fashionable businesses, including euro conversion-enabling U.S. companies to process transactions in Europe's single currency by 2004-and, of course, getting clunky back offices up to speed on the Web.

Knowing how difficult it is for us Brits to cope with both exchange rates and kilometres when we go to the continent, they have skilfully managed the decline of the euro to ensure that, as it finally replaces the franc, mark, drachma, etc, the pound-euro conversion (euro100=£62) matches the kilometre-mile conversion (100km=62 miles).

Direct medical costs were extracted from Danish cost databases by local experts and expressed in year 2005 Euros (conversion rate: €1 = 7.45 Danish kroner).

"We do not expect a problem, because we have been preparing for this 'Big Bang' for a long time now," said Reiner Schmalge, the project leader for euro-conversion at Kaiser-Tengelmann, a large chain of German supermarkets.

As a matter of legal principle, the answer is no, because when countries joined the euro the conversion of their former currencies was supposed to be "irrevocable": a Hotel California that you can never leave.

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