Sentences with phrase «converted back»

The area is zoned for commercial use so it can continue to be operated as a bed & breakfast or it could be converted back to a beautiful Southern family estate.
Featuring 2 bedrooms (can be converted back to 3 bdrm) 2.5 baths, gourmet kitchen, huge laundry room with lots of storage, private patio...
The area is zoned for commercial use so it can continue to be operated as a bed and breakfast, or it could be converted back to a beautiful Southern family estate.
Since sidechains need to work both ways in order to be functional, and Bitcoin can not provide a withdraw function for the secondary asset to be converted back into Bitcoin (yet), a semi-decentralized alternative for a 2 - way peg was found: Federated pegs.
Any edited content can be converted back to its original source and / or played back on a TV or VCR for viewing and recording.
your tokens would be converted back into ether and put into another smart contract.
These Bytecoin assets can then be converted back to fiat currency in online exchanges.
These newly - created assets can be converted back into ENJ anytime.
In addition to these, there are banking legacy systems like SWIFT and ACH operating, which cryptocurrencies inevitably encounter as they are purchased with fiat currency and converted back again.
She converted the back into a bed and drove until she hit Berkeley, California.
These repositories are required to maintain records of e-insurance accounts with an unique number, records of e-insurance policies issued and records of e-insurance policies converted back into physical form, index of policy holders and their nominees / assignees / beneficiaries in the respective life insurance policies, among others.
These repositories are required to maintain records of e-insurance accounts with an unique number, records of e-insurance policies issued and records of e-insurance policies converted back into physical form, index of policyholders and their nominees / assignees / beneficiaries in the respective life insurance policies, among others.
Encryption is the conversion of data into an unreadable format known as ciphertext that requires the use of a secret password or key that enables the ciphertext to be decoded or converted back into readable plain text.
I grew up using Apple computers, spent ten years complaining about PCs, and finally converted back to Apple in the past year.
Thankfully Quill helped us pick up the pieces and converted us back to Interactive with Pinpoint outsourced cashiering support.»
Even in a year during which the weak pound has bumped up overseas revenues when converted back into sterling, A&O's 16 % revenue growth and 26 % hike in PEP looks hugely impressive.
As for atmosphere, any wind that is created eventually dies out by having its momentum converted back to heat.
It only takes 5 minutes to set up, and can also be converted back to a regular van once everything is taken out.
Using a reclaimed milk crate, the piece acts as an additional bike seat for carrying a passenger or it can be converted back into a crate for carting your groceries home.
Why NYC needs new construction: 9 - unit townhouse at 310 W. 88th St. being converted back into a single - family home http://t.co/KdKrx2Inoo
They had converted back in 2006 after watching Gore's An Inconvenient Truth.
At the end, the factor estimates can be exponentially converted back to their original form.
During the up and down cycling process potential energy is not available to the exchange of radiation in and out of the Earth system but it does become available for radiating out to space when it is returned downwards and converted back from potential energy to kinetic energy again at the surface.
It is this gravitational potential energy that is converted back into kinetic energy of motion of the departing wave.
There it is bundled and shipped to its Evergreen facility in Georgia where it is converted back into the raw materials for manufacturing new carpeting.
It can no longer return itself to the previous orderly motions before the molecules began to collide with each other and it is the work done by the force of gravity as it collects up the molecules that is getting «wasted» in the form of heat, and can only partially be converted back to work, and is why the Temperature is increasing.
When power is needed, the hydrogen is cleanly and efficiently converted back into power using the same solid oxide system in fuel cell power generation mode.
Free expansion into space is different, because the kinetic energy doesn't get converted back into thermal energy.
But the kinetic energy that was converted to heat will never be converted back to mechanical potential, nor will the moon ever get any closer.
As they descend, perhaps in a high pressure cell they become warmer as potential energy is converted back to kinetic energy.
When the oceans and vegetation release that Carbon back to the cycle, it usually gets converted back to CO2.
However, the biosphere operates in steady state mode — for example, trees produce leaves in the spring and drop them in the fall — and then the leaves are converted back to CO2 and other nutrients by fungi and bacteria.
Thus, some heat gets converted to kinetic energy, but that gets converted back to heat, either by viscosity or by thermally - indirect circulations that produce APE while pulling heat downward in the process (LHSO: Ferrel cell (driven by extratropical storm track activity), Planetary - scale overturning in the stratosphere and mesosphere (includes Brewer - Dobson circulation (I'm not sure if the whole thing is the Brewer - Dobson circulation or if only part of it is)-RRB-, some motions in the ocean; LVO: wind driven mixing of the boundary layer and of the upper ocean (though mixing itself tends to destroy the APE that the kinetic energy would create by forcing heat downward)-RRB-.
If the methane released by degradation is captured, it can be converted back into new material.
By distributing stickers of commercial logos converted back into modernist geometries, Vidokle reinserts these once - utopian forms into the social fabric of the city.
The mundane is transformed into the uncommon and is then converted back into the everyday.
Manufactured Spend is the process of using your credit card to purchase items that can easily be converted back into cash.
Iberia Avios can be converted back - and - forth to British Airways Avios, which I find useful in various situations.
Manufactured spending (MS) is the process of purchasing things with your credit card that can be converted back to cash.
It is part of the large Rios Tropicales private reserve that protects 1,977 acres (800 hectares) of primary rainforest and pastureland being converted back to rainforest.
After WWII, the site became a school, and was converted back into a hotel after it was announced that Lillehammmer, Norway was to host the 1988 Winter Olympics.
Meredith, Al, and Maxine Price, the kennel manager, have just converted the back boarding kennel, no longer in use, into a huge puppy playroom with lots of toys and things to do.
Water needs to be converted back to its natural state — minus all the pathogens, of course.
I did not catch the mistake until 11/2012 at which time I had it converted back to a Roth.
It doesn't matter if the sale proceeds stay in U.S. dollars or get converted back into Canadian dollars in your account.
Vanguard says it automatically evaluates fund accounts for Admiral Shares eligibility, but if a balance in the fund drops below the minimum requirement, the account may also be automatically converted back.
The example of such foreign exchange risk may be in an investment with the currency exchange rate during converting money to another currency when its value is decreasing or increasing as if it needs to be converted back into the original currency.
A strong dollar means sales made overseas lose value when converted back into U.S. currency.
When you buy the units in the mutual fund you $ AUD would be converted to $ US and when you receive dividends or sell the units it will be converted back into $ AUD.
That's slightly down from $ 269,500 in the fourth quarter, largely because of a decrease in the value of Canadians foreign holdings when converted back into Canadian dollars.
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