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This means that Lockheed is going cool on earlier plans to join the A3XX as a risk-sharing partner or even take a stake in Airbus.Put another way, Boeing may have lost ground in Brussels, but it could have converted Airbus's most important ally to its cause.
He knew all too well, after the 1990s, that he could have converted the whole oeuvre into a Bowie bond.
We doubt that that book, no matter how potentially pernicious its influence, could have converted anybody to anything.
We could have converted our dollars at home, but it probably would have ended up costing even more.
It's unlikely that the Mets could have converted the grounder into a double play, but a forceout at second was easily achievable.
He praised the Jets' formations and plays in a recent interview, saying: "They would have run for 180 yards if they could have converted some third downs.
The pivotal moment came in the seventh end when Murdoch could have converted his final shot into three points but, after a long consultation with his teammates and the coach, played relatively safely and scored only one point.
The company had proposed using the tank as an import facility, but opponents said that given the current glut of natural gas in the United States, DCP could have converted it for exports.
We show how the coupling of reading and writing, which is most prevalent in crown-group Eukarya, could have converted chromatin into a powerful computational device capable of storing and processing more information than pure cis-regulatory networks.
Over time, this phase could have converted to other more stable iron sulfide minerals such as mackinawite (tetragonal FeS), greigite (cubic Fe3S4), and eventually pyrite (FeS2).[64] However, experimental and modeling studies indicate that the rapidly formed amorphous FeS phase often controls dissolved iron and dissolved sulfide concentrations in natural sulfidic waters.[65].[65]
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