In the same way the occasional campaigns undertaken for the reconversion of pasture to arable, while they could not turn the tide, almost certainly slackened its course.
The clause excluding from the reconversion prescribed in the Bill lands mown for hay plays into the hands of the enclosers by facilitating the winter feeding of their sheep.
This reconversion is the most prominent event in the Mongol history of Sanang Setzen, whose great-grandfather Khutuktai Setzen, Prince of the Ordos, was a chief agent in the movement.
The old Shamanism then apparently revived; nor was it till 1577 that the great reconversion of Mongolia to Lamaism began.
The rapid reconversion of the Federal Government from war to peace is reflected in the demobilization of its civilian personnel.
Since our programs for this period which combines war liquidation with reconversion to a peacetime economy are inevitably large and numerous it is imperative that they be planned and executed with the utmost efficiency and the utmost economy.
The first obligation of the Government to agriculture for the reconversionperiod is to make good on its price-support commitments.
It is a comprehensive discussion of the present state of the reconversion program and of the immediate and long-range needs and recommendations.
With the beginning of reconversion these developments have been reversed.
The most serious difficulty in the path of reconversionand expansion is the establishment of a fair wage structure.
Beginning in July, 1946, when war and reconversion financing had ended, we have held quite closely to the sound standard that in times of high employment and high national income, the Federal Budget should be balanced and the debt reduced.
On the contrary, the record of economic stabilization during the war and during the period of reconversion has been an outstanding accomplishment.
Equalizing of business opportunity, under full and free competition, must be a prime responsibility in the reconversion period and in the years that follow.
However, everyone who realizes the extreme need for a swift and orderly reconversion must feel a deep concern about the number of major strikes now in progress.
The period of demobilization andreconversion is fraught with uncertainties.
These proposed reductions were designed to encourage reconversionand peacetime business expansion.
In the present period of transition we must deal with such temporary unemployment as results from the fact that demobilization will proceed faster than reconversion or industrial expansion.
The rapid termination of war contracts, prompt clearance of unneeded Government-owned equipment from private plants, and other reconversion policies have greatly speeded up the beginning of peacetime work in reconverted plants.
The high level of these receipts reflects the smoothness of the reconversion and particularly the strength of consumer demand.
The Congress for some time has been considering legislation designed to supplement at Federal expense, during the immediate reconversion period, compensation payments to the unemployed.
Man observes the annual decomposition of crystalline and igneous rocks, and may sometimes see their conversion into stratified deposits; but he cannot witness the reconversion of the sedimentary into the crystalline by subterranean fire.
Man observes the annual decomposition of crystalline and igneous rocks, and may sometimes see their conversion into stratified deposits; but he cannot witness the reconversion of the sedimentary into the crystalline by subterranean heat.
By itsreconversion into water, therefore, steam again becomes a mechanical agent.
The dispute about the conversion and reconversion of water and air, is still stoutly kept up.
The chemical dispute about the conversion and reconversion of air and water, continues still undecided.
The conversion and reconversion from one form into another appears to be a purely technical matter.
It may be stated as a general law that the conversion of gold and silver money into articles of luxury prevails in times of peace, while their reconversion into bullion or even coin takes place in stormy periods.
Unsatisfactory as our statistical information is on this important question, it is far more complete than the evidence on the subject of the reconversion to tillage of arable land which had been turned into pasture.
About the end of the sixteenth century, it is said, this first enclosure movement came to an end, for there are evidences of the reconversion of pastures formerly laid to grass.
By this method the reconversion of the chloride of manganese to peroxide was attempted as follows:--The manganese residues left in the still are first heated to dryness.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reconversion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.