Word: convertibles
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...second half, 17:05: Stehle pushes the lead to seven with an early bucket before the Crimson falls apart and its lead vanishes. Junior guard Kevin Rogus stops Harvard’s slide with a bucket and a foul, but can’t convert the free-throw...
...claim is either remarkably disingenuous or equally naive. The administration has racked up three tax cuts in three years, fundamentally altering the government’s long-term fiscal outlook in the process. According to a recent Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center report, the tax cuts have helped to convert a 10 year surplus of $1.3 trillion into a 10 year deficit of $4.5 trillion. This fiscal deterioration has tremendously important implications for our government’s ability to preserve Social Security, Medicare and other critical programs for future generations...
Shaken from its first back-to-back losses since 2000, the Crimson knew how best to get back on track against Lafayette—force turnovers. The Leopards coughed up 33 and Harvard was able to convert them into 34 points...
Against Colgate on Saturday, the Crimson drew only two penalties and couldn’t convert on either power play...
...making shelf-stable, nonrefrigerated milk and introduced it to Italy, eventually expanding globally. According to Tonna's testimony and bankers familiar with the company's operations, Parmalat started running into trouble after a big, costly international expansion into Latin America and the U.S. in the 1990s. Consumers didn't convert to long-life milk in the numbers Parmalat expected. Economic and currency crises in countries such as Argentina and Brazil added to the company's woes. Its debt has risen to some $7 billion, and more than half of it comes due this year and next...