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If the exchange of money between an advertiser and the user all occurred within Snapchat, the advertiser would have conversion tracking data and the ability to more accurately calculate ROI.
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Another factor that would have made conversion difficult in the Roman world was the halakhic requirement of circumcision, a requirement that proselytizing Christianity quickly dropped.
The ninth and last question asks the participant if having access to conversion guidelines would have improved the conversion process.
The law would have tried to make conversion easier by granting conversion powers to local rabbis across the country, a group considered closer to their communities.
I would have had a conversion table for weights and volumes for recipes.
Such a marriage would have required his conversion from Lutheranism to Roman Catholicism however, and consequently nothing came of it.
An alternative proposal, put forward by architect Robert Wallace, would have seen the conversion of Clifford's Tower back into a habitable building to form the hub of a radial prison design, but this was turned down.
Since most of the crossovers in our study are associated with detectable gene conversion tracts, we would have to hypothesize that conversion events that are not associated with crossovers are much more prone to restoration-type repair than conversion events that are associated with crossovers.
A Leonard H. Ritz, a Manhattan co-op and condominium lawyer, said that if this is a noneviction condominium conversion (as most are), the conversion would have no effect and the tenant could continue indefinitely as a rent-controlled tenant.
A successful 2-point conversion would have meant that a field goal could only tie the game.
A 2-point conversion would have made it a one-field-goal game going into the second half.
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