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"We are prepared to spend whatever it takes to convert it," he said.
They are appalled at the basic facilities and how long it takes to convert a decision into action.
cereal maker has been steadily improving its "cash conversion cycle," or the days it takes to convert raw materials into products and collect cash from the customer.
As expected, the time it takes to convert a given percent of the substrate decreases as k on increases.
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Before a charge the company took to convert preferred stock into common stock, income was $1.59 a share, compared with $1.64 a share a year earlier.
But in the two years before they were held, steps were taken to convert Renamo, the rebel army, into a political force.
A little 3-play knock was all it took to convert, and while perhaps not entirely reassuring, it was and is a very timely strike for Northwestern.
So what it would take to convert it to a recreation center would be far less than would be needed to create a proper library because it is not the right configuration".
Making an IMAX film from scratch is time-consuming and expensive; it could cost twice as much as it would take to convert a film with computer animation into the IMAX format.
DePuy executives soon started making financial estimates of when the company should stop selling the A.S.R., based on the time it would take to convert surgeons to another company implant, a document shows.
The time taken to convert the CDK objects (Table 2) is not included.
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