It has been far from a wholesale conversion.
There were instances when the conversion of a powerful chief (Danish: jarl) or one of the kings was followed by wholesale conversions among their followers.
Muslims eventually embraced the institution as it became clear that the Jesuits' mission was to provide a rich education, and not a wholesale conversion of Muslims.
The wholesale conversion of farm building to expensive housing could seal the fate of a small community.
The wholesale conversion of the Minahasans was almost complete by 1860.
He said he does not believe that fundamentalists are making big gains by wholesale conversions of worshipers, but rather by hard work and effective tactics.
Externally he presented the policy as a wholesale conversion to Sunnism.
The warm reception didn't mean wholesale conversion.
The Tories' wholesale conversion started when Pitt was confirmed as Prime Minister in the election of 1784.
Barrett's concluding essay merely warns against the wholesale conversion to post-structuralism, suggesting there are good reasons for taking either side here.