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to converting
verb
To transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product.
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Committed to converting by 2015.
Connaughton met Lutheran women who were so passionately opposed to abortion that he joked that they came closer to converting him than he did to converting them.
To buy RSPO in "next 12 to 24 months" Nestlé: Committed to converting by 2015 Procter & Gamble: Committed to converting by 2015 Allied Bakeries: Committed to converting by 2015 Morrisons: Talking to suppliers.
But when it comes to converting strides into distance, accuracy declines.
These devices incorporate a computer chip dedicated to converting analog signals to digital ones.
The goal: Reduce tax planning devoted to converting ordinary income to capital gains.
Facing limited options, some developers have turned to converting buildings into higher-end properties.
There are two general approaches to converting gas horsepower to propulsive thrust.
Ayr responded and both Roberts and Rodgers came close to converting Tiffoney's low cross.
But government officials said they would register the group only if it devoted itself to converting homosexuals into heterosexuals.
The deli seems well on its way to converting those who would make their joes with a skillet.
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