Sentence examples for which would convert from inspiring English sources

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Under Canadian law, holders of the notes will vote on the restructuring plan, which would convert the notes into longer-term debt, through a court-supervised process.

Almost all of the voting bondholders approved the plan, which would convert the bonds into about a 95percentt stake in Redback.

More than 70 percent of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's senior lenders and bondholders have agreed to the terms of the restructuring plan, which would convert its existing long-term debt to equity, the company said in a statement.

The Chicago Merc would become the first major United States exchange to shift to for-profit status under the plan, which would convert memberships in the not-for-profit exchange to equity stakes in a Delaware corporation.

Gov. George E. Pataki wants the state board to approve the project, which would convert the city's general post office building on Eighth Avenue to a train station adjoining Pennsylvania Station.

Con Ed officials said the substation, which would convert high-voltage power to lower levels for delivery to homes and businesses, is necessary to meet booming power demand in Chelsea.

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Banks would be encouraged to issue such debt, which would automatically convert into equity in a crisis.

The Court's task, we submit, is not to look at the legislative process to see whether the bill would been — would have passed or not based on the political situation at the time, which would basically convert the Court into a function such as a whip count".

This morning, industry trade outlet PressGazette revealed that the price that was actually paid for ContentNext Media was £4 million, which would today convert to roughly $6.5 million.

From the B-H-K viewpoint, a sentence of the form (A ∨ B) asserts that either a proof of A, or a proof of B, has been constructed; while ¬ (¬A & ¬B) asserts that an algorithm has been constructed which would effectively convert any pair of constructions proving ¬A and ¬B respectively, into a proof of a known contradiction.

Paired with the 30/10 transit/jobs plan, the marathon and programs like CicLAvia, which would periodically convert some of LA's streets to parks, are modifying our ideas about public space and life in the city.

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