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was conversion
noun
The act of converting something or someone.
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But the option he favored, he said, was conversion of second- and third-story spaces in buildings in central business districts.
Her self-diagnosis was "conversion disorder," or, to use its former label, "hysteria," brought on by repressed grief over the loss of her beloved father.
In the past, the casus belli was conversion: Would the Law of Return, which grants automatic citizenship to any Jew coming to Israel, apply to those converted to Judaism by non-Orthodox rabbis?
The day after Katie and Thera appeared on "Today," a neurologist in Buffalo whose practice had seen many of the girls was given the greenlight to speak about the diagnosis: it was conversion disorder, he said, which meant the girls were subconsciously converting stress into physical symptoms.
(b_{2}) was conversion rate.
The answer to this challenge was conversion of the JME Java code to JavaScript.
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They're conversion narratives.
But the only lasting future hope is conversion.
The real key to moving video is conversion.
This is conversion.
One answer could be conversion rates.
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