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In the non-digital world, it is harder to convert industriousness into income.
CASUAL GAMES MAY attract huge audiences, but it is harder to convert those millions of eyeballs staring at screens into hands reaching for wallets.
For Spain every time it is harder and harder to convert possession of the ball into goals, but the team has in 'Pedrito' its most effective weapon.
He consistently came out of the opening well it was obvious that, despite his insistence otherwise, he had seriously prepared for this tournament but he was constantly down on time, which made it harder to convert any advantage.
People in the business say it is easy to persuade chief executives of the virtues of doing white-collar work in India, but rather harder to convert those who must actually execute the change—"the people whose world you're going to shrink," as Mr Roy calls them.
As such, at a fateful meeting of the Olympic board in February 2007, it was decided to press on with building an athletics stadium that could easily be become a community facility with a 25,000-seat capacity but was harder to convert to a football stadium.
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"Those are hard to convert".
It was hard, hard, hard to convert fat into light.
She's going to have to work hard to convert the Sanders activists to her side.
Then there is the recalcitrant minority that is very hard to convert.
Long before James Watt, ancient innovators tried really hard to convert lead into gold, without much luck.
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