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        /// <summary>
        /// Provides implementation for type conversion operations. Classes derived from the <see cref="T:System.Dynamic.DynamicObject"/> class can override this method to specify dynamic behavior for operations that convert an object from one type to another.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="binder">Provides information about the conversion operation. The binder.Type property provides the type to which the object must be converted. For example, for the statement (String)sampleObject in C# (CType(sampleObject, Type) in Visual Basic), where sampleObject is an instance of the class derived from the <see cref="T:System.Dynamic.DynamicObject"/> class, binder.Type returns the <see cref="T:System.String"/> type. The binder.Explicit property provides information about the kind of conversion that occurs. It returns true for explicit conversion and false for implicit conversion.</param>
        /// <param name="result">The result of the type conversion operation.</param>
        /// <returns>
        /// true if the operation is successful; otherwise, false. If this method returns false, the run-time binder of the language determines the behavior. (In most cases, a language-specific run-time exception is thrown.)
        /// </returns>
        public override bool TryConvert(ConvertBinder binder, out object result)
        {
            result = Impromptu.CoerceToDelegate(this, binder.Type);

            return(result != null);
        }