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- noun Plural form of
conversion .
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Examples
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Xiao has a name for the newcomers, who had no political background until now: "They're what I call the conversions," he said.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Cara Anna 2010
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Fear of atheist "conversions" is the sign of a weak faith unsure of its own ability to withstand outside ideas.
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One of the earliest such secular conversions is recounted in The Turkish Embassy Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montague, an English aristocrat whose husband served as British Ambassador to Turkey between 1716-18.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of the World (Slideshow) G. Roger Denson 2010
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A recent analysis showed that campaigns which adopted Conversion Optimizer achieved a 21% increase in conversions while at the same time decreasing their CPA by 14% (on average and in comparison to similar campaigns).
Conversion Optimizer is now available to more campaigns 2009
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The fear with conversions is that the presentation will feel more gimmicky, like the 3-D of old.
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One of the earliest such secular conversions is recounted in The Turkish Embassy Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montague, an English aristocrat whose husband served as British Ambassador to Turkey between 1716-18.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of the World (Slideshow) G. Roger Denson 2010
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We found that on average, these campaigns achieved a 21% increase in conversions while at the same time decreasing their CPA by 14%.
Conversion Optimizer increases conversions and decreases CPA 2009
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One of the earliest such secular conversions is recounted in The Turkish Embassy Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montague, an English aristocrat whose husband served as British Ambassador to Turkey between 1716-18.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of the World (Slideshow) G. Roger Denson 2010
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These extra adjustments enable many advertisers to achieve double-digit percentage increases in conversions while paying the same price or less for each conversion.
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One of the earliest such secular conversions is recounted in The Turkish Embassy Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montague, an English aristocrat whose husband served as British Ambassador to Turkey between 1716-18.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of the World (Slideshow) G. Roger Denson 2010
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