1. This implied that whatever export or collaborative potential that may have existed between the UK and Europe, was severely weakened by the need for expensive software conversion work. 2. But she has done most of her conversion work in the few miles around her home. 3. It recently was discovered in the walls of the fourth floor when conversion work began there. 4. Some small companies maintain that variable conversions work, even if the money raised comes at the cost of a sagging stock price. 5. The heritage foundation and the provincial government put up a similar amount for repairs and conversion work. 6. U.S. and Russian contractors will share the conversion work. 7. A number of large shipyards in Europe and elsewhere are currently bidding for the conversion work. |
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