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"reckon" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] reckon (that)… (especially British English, informal) to think something or have an opinion about something
  2. be reckoned [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses) to be generally considered to be something
  3. [transitive] reckon to do something (British English, informal) to expect to do something
  4. [transitive] to calculate an amount, a number, etc.
"reckon" Antonyms
abandon cancel disbelieve displace disregard estimate forget guess ignore neglect receive remove stop subtract take conjecture mistrust deduct theorize(US) gather know misunderstand reject dismiss abstain deny leave measure discard calculate dislike repudiate refute discount scorn begin doubt start code tangle waver question overlook miss wonder twist unsettle confute contradict contravene controvert disacknowledge disaffirm disavow gainsay oppose challenge contest counter debunk disconfirm disprove negate rebuff understand apprehend comprehend grasp recognise(UK) recognize(US) see appreciate cognize perceive realize(US) realise(UK) get sense discern be conscious of learn conceive grok withhold refrain curb hold inhibit reserve resist repress restrain suppress bridle conceal determine distinguish ascertain identify secern decide differentiate remember discriminate figure out be dubious be uncertain have doubts have qualms have reservations question if be amazed if be surprised if distrust suspect misdoubt query dispute be apprehensive call into question break destroy disarrange disorganize disturb fail halt lose give up imagine predict assume postulate hypothesise(UK) hypothesize(US) speculate suggest infer surmise approximate predicate suppose theorise(UK) guesstimate maintain be certain be convinced strongly believe have faith have a conviction be ignorant be inaccurate miscalculate misconjecture misestimate misjudge complicate convolute confuse obfuscate cloud distort muddle obscure confound disjoint disorder disorient garble hash impede mess muddy perplex ravel misconstrue misconceive misinterpret misperceive misapprehend misread mistake misknow misapply mishear err misreckon discredit think expect feel presume establish discover confirm deduce verify find register settle find out make certain work out diminish lessen reduce decrease delete abate dock detract drop minus slash withdraw knock off take off take away take from be unaware be unprepared be uninformed be unsuspecting be clueless be heedless be incognizant be oblivious be caught off guard be ill-equipped be not prepared be surprised be taken off guard be unknowing be unready be unwary resolve solve attain calculate precisely be wary of disbelieve in have doubts about have misgivings about have no confidence in be suspicious of be unconvinced about be unsure about be unsure of be chary of regard with suspicion wonder about look askance at

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Opponents of single-payer must reckon with it, just as they ask advocates to reckon with political practicalities.
"I think they are ... a force to reckon with and we're trying to reckon with them," House Whip James Clyburn told CNN last month.
When we reckon with Trump, we also reckon with ourselves, and the world we have made with our weaknesses and elisions and decisions not to care.
Do you reckon you could take him in a fight?
Do you reckon you could do more shots than him?
Macroeconomists reckon that governments can only push unemployment so low.
Some economists reckon a sustained rise in inflation is overdue.
The architects of Aadhaar reckon that is just the beginning.
This show finally promises to reckon with that legal change.
Works great, I reckon: racked with emotion, crackled by experience.
But the authorities reckon Mr Santrich is gone for good.
Some reckon the solution does not lie in national policy.
Economists reckon that workers' wages should vary with their productivity.
Analysts who watch the sector reckon the valuation is fair.
I kept being like, 'D'you reckon it'll be a single?
We reckon it'll have the same impact on you, too.
That suggests shareholders reckon the bottom line will shrink drastically.
What do you reckon Ten Walls is doing right now?
Many economists reckon China will allow the yuan to fall.
Some Scottish economists reckon that the country is nearing recession.
Will Democrats have to reckon with another, equally thorny divide?
Many moderates supporting him reckon he will flunk the vote.
Personally, I reckon that Portman tips "Vox Lux" off balance.
Both parties are going to have to reckon with it.
This is a lesson that many Democrats must reckon with.
And it's well past time to reckon fully with that.
Biden isn't alone in having to reckon with his record.
Bit of a line between the two, don't you reckon?
"I reckon Afweyne wanted to legitimize himself internationally," he said.
He's probably one of the best piano producers, I reckon.
Annabel: I reckon they play it in places around here.
We reckon that we know these lovers, but we don't.
Now the system may have to reckon with a hurricane.
"I reckon penicillin might give it a nudge," she says.
Republicans will also be forced to reckon with the president.
Conservatives, in their anger, won't reckon honestly with this evidence.
How do we reckon with these senseless acts of violence?
TWENTY YEARS ago, Hollywood started to reckon with the internet.
You can attempt to reckon with a genocidal crime that
But his plan finally begins to reckon with those questions.
We made a quiz that we reckon is pretty tough.
It all depends on money situation, but I reckon, yeah.
Some critics reckon the Fed's 2% inflation target is too constraining.
But he has forced huge companies to reckon with the issue.
They reckon quite a lot of people here are over 40.
Some 36% reckon that he is more honest than most politicians.
Rather a good lookalike at tonight's show in Melbourne I reckon.
I reckon I was 50 percent when I started this season.
We should all be so willing to reckon with our issues.
BIOLOGISTS reckon that most species that have ever existed are extinct.
But that outlook made Trump's election even harder to reckon with.
Perhaps then we could properly reckon with Iowa's complications and contradictions.
I reckon I'll still be watching the films when I'm 85.
Despite all this, markets reckon the Fed will hike in December.
But it is flatly unscientific to reckon that description is explanation.
But to fully reckon, one must look at the whole picture.
That approach might last longer than big, forced changes, observers reckon.
Its members may well reckon they are having the last laugh.
Neither is it clear what carmakers reckon those models will be.
But established banks reckon they are better placed than the upstarts.
Experts reckon this new ban might come into force around then.
There are many Republicans an astute Democrat could target, they reckon.
I reckon our songs are pretty easy to relate to, too.
The easiest way, they now reckon, is to marry a European.
I reckon she's done a very good job over the years.
Meyers's does, but would be forced to reckon with Elizabeth Bishop.
And some of ICANN's champions reckon this is just a start.
How many times do you reckon you've listened to the soundtrack?
Many reckon that anyone is better than the hapless Ms Rousseff.
And some experts reckon this is not a subjunctive at all.
If this upturn lasts, some investors reckon it will spur construction.
Analysts reckon that €600 billion-plus of bonds fit these criteria.
Facebook also has to constantly reckon with competition for users' time.
Yet that "it" becomes ever more dubious as you reckon with
Some reckon a sense of Cornish separateness also played a role.
Without this it would bump along, they reckon, at about 4%.
It is, many reckon, worse than the SARS epidemic in 2003.
Analysts reckon Dialog's year-end net cash will be $643 million.
Food and water shortages, she says, were difficult to reckon with.
Researchers at Sanford C. Bernstein reckon $1.5 billion might be achievable.
A spoonful less sugar, I reckon, and a pinch more spice.
Others reckon it does, but only at the margins, at best.
Today conservationists reckon that only 2,000 yellow-eyed penguins are alive.
I reckon I had pretty much a breakdown at, like, 25.
Still, the shock of death is sometimes hard to reckon with.
And I reckon, it's got to be to their satisfaction, too.
She's now offering you the opportunity to reckon with that truth.
China's economic growth and sheer size are something to reckon with.
The state must also reckon with lower tax revenues than anticipated.
Mr Johnson's advisers reckon he would win such an election easily.
I reckon Bran can access anything he sets his mind to.
Most Israelis reckon the conflict can only be managed, not solved.
Some broadcasters reckon journalists' "lived experience" adds insight to their reporting.
Contract manufacturing is expanding more than 5 percent annually, analysts reckon.
Optimists reckon Beijing can stave off the worst with more stimulus.
Protesters reckon that is an attack on the country's cherished secularism.
Official estimates reckon that alcohol shaves 1.3-2.7% off Britain's GDP.
"A quiche would cook in 2 hours, I reckon," he said.
This is a reality with which America has yet to reckon.
It's time to reckon with the internal contradictions of climate policy.
Today we should also reckon with the contradictions of climate policy.
So Stein is going to become a force to reckon with.
The pop-cultural juggernaut every King fan must eventually reckon with.
But heck, I reckon a little distraction's okay for 40 minutes.
The film refuses to reckon with the complexity of broad structures of oppression in the same way it refuses to reckon fully with Hansberry, or Baldwin for that matter, beyond their relationship as two black writers.
She called Steve "bullshit," and now she has to reckon with that.
That's one part of this journey that I have to reckon with.
The global stock of such debt has risen to $400bn, experts reckon.
"All the flogs at uni reckon we invaded the joint," he said.
Parking is a problem that engineers reckon self-driving cars can solve.
Do you reckon you could drink more shots of tequila than him?
Matthew: Yeah I reckon I'd have him in a headlock quite easily.
But there are some uncomfortable facts the market has to reckon with.
And therein lies the problem I reckon - I never bothered to ask.
Economists reckon prices will move as high as 8.12 percent in April.
The last point is one of the most important to reckon with.
But what is it, and what made him reckon it was spooky?
Games like this one attempt to have players reckon with social inequalities.
Bryant's "complicated" legacyBryant's death also left fans to reckon with his past.
Experts reckon that the undeclared amount is at least twice as large.
Some reckon crypto-currencies like bitcoin may help to solve the problem.
And when you write a sequel, you have to reckon with that.
Yet some reckon the island has produced more great cricketers than India.
Insurers reckon a dollar spent on such measures saves five in reconstruction.
Analysts reckon the real money may be in other sources of revenue.
Analysts reckon Foxconn Industrial Internet accounts for over half the bottom line.
Organisers reckon that about 1.9m people joined the demonstration on June 16th.
Analysts reckon the big companies are a prop to the regime, too.
Even Uber's attorneys reckon the drivers would be entitled to $430 million.
It is something we should reckon with now, before it's too late.
"I reckon '19 is going to be pretty spot on," he said.
Its purpose, I reckon, is to instill confidence in the phone's longevity.
Do you reckon you'll get many non-gingers trying it on, though?
We often fail to reckon with the scale of change that's required.
Republicans have to reckon with a little more chaos come caucus night.
But investors still reckon that Draghi is concerned by the euro's strength.
In fact, I reckon I would be the last person you'd suspect.
Analysts reckon Brent will remain comfortably above $83 a barrel this year.
Berenberg analysts reckon slashing costs could bring 160 million pounds of savings.
Most educationalists reckon the government has grasped the extent of the problem.
Some investigators now reckon it could be as much as $6 billion.
"Uber for X" toolkits have indeed become a force to reckon with.
Plenty of commentators reckon the world of risk is turning upside down.
A growing number of critics reckon this cannot be good for capitalism.
The question remains how the administration plans to reckon with violators (Bloomberg).
Do you reckon Sony have another semi-sleeper hit on their hands?
But analysts now reckon such a deal would likely not be forthcoming.
I reckon I'll feel the full brunt of it when it's released.
France has been slow to reckon with its history of anti-Semitism.
What do you reckon you'd see if you opened up the sky?
You'll have to act quickly, because we reckon these will go fast.
Grace: Yeah, I reckon knowing what each other is about helps loads.
I reckon Cara Delevingne's managers didn't allow her be in the film.
I reckon a lot of people go through it without even realizing.
Future development will need to reckon with a need for better drainage.
They also reckon the growth of emerging markets bodes well for trade.
Some analysts reckon the run curbs may last longer than previously expected.
But the Democrats also need to reckon with their mistakes on DACA .
From 1968 onwards, Kenyan athletes have been a force to reckon with.
On the other hand: There's still that rockist reading to reckon with.
Somewhere between "Damages" and "Bridesmaids," you became a comedian to reckon with.
He's being forced to reckon with a long history of racism accusations.
It's a terribly dated ending, and one directors need to reckon with.
Some experts reckon ride fares could rise by as much as 30%.
Now the platforms they used are having to reckon with their role.
Kepler analysts reckon that could be worth nearly 20 billion Swiss francs.
Beijing, on the other hand, must now reckon with a resounding defeat.
And America's premier luxury car brand must reckon with an uncomfortable truth.
Now, surely it is time to reckon with the abuse of women.
But some analysts reckon the Fed may have to change its mind.
Designed well, the authors reckon, it could reduce inequality while raising productivity.
On these issues, there is a range of arguments to reckon with.
It's a museum that forces you to reckon with your own culpability.
I reckon we can be pretty much back up there in 2020.
Will they reckon with their de facto role as toxic philanthropy's enablers?
In Laos, carcasses can sell for as much as $30,000, officials reckon.
I reckon we can be pretty much back up there in 2020.
Will the United States ever reckon with the history that blackface represents?
Other parts of the country will have to reckon with this too.
He wanted to force them to reckon with the consequences of this.
Since then, they reckon it has been responsible for erasing more than 4%.
His team reckon that he is being punished for fulfilling his democratic mandate.
Those who would restore civility to politics should reckon, honestly, with that legacy.
The MIT team reckon these include unmanned drones and high-altitude research craft.
Most also reckon the benchmark remains a valid measure of interbank lending rates.
It might just be wishful thinking, but we reckon this one's got legs.
Some experts reckon there is a tinge of competitive concern in Paypal's notice.
Some environmentalists reckon that policymakers should in any case focus their efforts elsewhere.
I reckon he probably doesn't drink that much cos he's too health conscious.
Republicans in Washington may be beginning to reckon with the prospect of Sen.
Some Brexiteers reckon Europe has no choice but to fall at Britain's feet.
More than half of China's infrastructure projects have "destroyed economic value", they reckon.
Economists reckon that India's black economy accounts for at least 20% of GDP.
" He added, pulling on an imaginary joint: "Burned it like this, I reckon.
"Kissing is my favorite pastime, I reckon," says one man with Down Syndrome.
I reckon about half the orders we get in big books are inflated.
The firm, we reckon, is a good candidate for a direct listing itself.
I need to get better than that, and reckon the Retreat could help.
Though exploration continues, most analysts reckon the best deposits have already been found.
Maisel: it's a show that doesn't have to reckon with our current president.
Some investors reckon that such initiatives are a distraction from its core business.
Bookmakers reckon they are the favourites, with roughly a 30% chance of victory.
That might raise about half as much as the original proposal, officials reckon.
Economists reckon that capital free to move should go where returns are highest.
Italy was never forced to reckon with Fascism as Germany was with Nazism.
But it does apply 'flexibility' and will continue to do so, banks reckon.
I reckon I can outsmart people rather than outfight them and still win.
Its owners reckon they can turn the jumbo-jet into a tourist attraction.
Some magistrates, meanwhile, reckon that video links lack the gravitas of a court.
Experts reckon that fewer than 10% of rapes in South Asia are reported.
By contrast, champions of the organisation reckon that it is just the start.
That is likely to happen within the next 15-20 years, analysts reckon.
But many reckon the tax cuts will result in a more hawkish Fed.
I reckon it's a good way to get to know people as well.
Pentagon sources reckon that a force of at least 40,000 will be needed.
Comprehensive legislation to reckon with 11.3m undocumented immigrants has eluded America for years.
Its owners reckon that it could stay in the air for five days.
The Ahrar al-Sham brigade reckon the cannons can hit targets 1.5km away.
Three pics were broken today, reckon there'll be none left by next Tuesday.
But that's only possible after you reckon with the gender chosen for you.
Russia is a "new superpower" that the world much reckon with, Sawiris said.
Police reckon that fewer than 200 fighters now roam Kashmir's mountains and forests.
Experts reckon it could take another 500 years to clean up the mess.
Yeah.It's a high rise flat – I reckon this is clearly about property landlords.
Worldwide, analysts reckon more than $10.5 trillion in bonds now carry negative yields.
But with rising living costs, labour groups reckon it ought to be $224.
But investors do not even reckon the units being sold are worth anything.
But Mr. Hipps is his own writer, and he's one to reckon with.
As an attempt to reckon with an inhumane past, the law makes sense.
It's fascinating to watch how each individual chooses to reckon with her vulnerability.
And I reckon everyone needs to access that fantasy once in a while.
How Mattis would reckon with a real impending catastrophe is hard to predict.
Do you reckon developers will play with HomeKit now that there's Apple hardware?
I reckon my ratio of music purchased is about 25% new, 75% old.
But the C.I.A. needs a leader who can reckon openly with the past.
And now, the coronavirus is forcing firms to reckon with a disruptive pandemic.
Any criticism that doesn't reckon with that fact strikes me as fundamentally glib.
Mr Banerjee and Ms Duflo reckon that their work builds toward an answer.
The church took decades to reckon with the sexual abuse of its children.
Here, it's the dead end, and everybody has to reckon at the end.
Some reckon the ECB could edge towards ending its negative interest rate experiment.
Observers in Prague reckon a battle over Chinese influence will continue for years.
Until we reckon with our compounding moral debts, America will never be whole.
Pundits reckon it is a sign Republicans are pessimistic about next year's elections.
Turning to today's crisis, Trump will have to reckon with several uncomfortable facts.
That distinction is critical as many of us reckon with what happens now.
Before embarking on new cooking odysseys, one must reckon with the spice drawer.
The post-Mueller comedown is proving difficult for some Democrats to reckon with.
I reckon it's a good way to get to know people as well.
"We reckon that about 0003 years ago, this was all originally forested," Johnny explains.
And once again, Will Byers is left to reckon with an extremely traumatic experience.
As a result regulators reckon that the worst-case scenario won't be too bad.
But local governments reckon they need over €135bn just to handle the current backlog.
These complaints are getting old in their stubborn refusal to reckon with the reality.
None of this will happen if we refuse to reckon with stories like Grace's.
I reckon that probably would've been the redemption for people that didn't like it.
Many reckon authorities have no choice but to turn from monetary to fiscal stimulus.
Others reckon Italy will weather this storm, as it has survived so many before.
Polling data are scarce but few reckon the NPP stands much of a chance.
Slowly, museums and countries have started to reckon with the grisly legacy of colonialism.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania reckon there are now 6,846 of them worldwide.
Some reckon that U.S. President Donald Trump will turn up the heat over trade.
But the professionals know what they're buying, and I reckon they won't be happy.
The industry may also have something of a mental health crisis to reckon with.
Unless they do it now, they reckon, China will become too powerful to contain.
More specifically, analysts reckon, he wants to make it more manageable by boosting profits.
So my work is inherently about all these juxtapositions, trying to reckon with them.
They reckon the risk is skewed more toward a sharp fall by mid-year.
Analysts at the OECD, a think-tank, reckon global capacity stopped growing in 2017.
I don't reckon I would have amounted to anything were I not from Split.
In this case, Dr Ingo and his colleagues reckon that those fibres were wool.
Insiders reckon parity comes when batteries cost no more than $0003 per kilowatt-hour.
Many analysts reckon that he will run for president if an election is held.
Much later in her career, she has to reckon with her past once more.
His intelligence officers reckon that the groups they track contain about 2000,2195 jihadist fighters.
But Mr Macron's advisers reckon Europe's flabby and incoherent groups are ripe for disruption.
Economists reckon it may yield trillions of dollars' worth of value for its users.
They reckon this slashes the time needed to produce the master disc by 60%.
That would be easier if buyers could reckon with market prices, not feudal ones.
To get more shots like these could be worth the cabin fever, we reckon.
The process is not quick; the authors reckon that convergence takes about 400 years.
To succeed in the Democratic primary, Biden will have to reckon with that legacy.
Still, the CMU researchers reckon they are onto something by combining rings and smartwatches.
Some experts reckon the Anthropocene began with Europe's Industrial Revolution in the 18th century.
Yet markets reckon that is wildly optimistic, and that rates will remain below 1%.
I reckon it's got to be more than 50 percent, maybe even 80 percent.
First, we have to reckon with the awful abuse someone inflicted on someone else.
Social media companies and tech platforms are increasingly having to reckon with revenge porn.
Join Rob, Cado, Austin, and Natalie as they attempt to reckon with this thing.
This is what we reckon this Six Nations is going to do for rugby.
Judge: I reckon it was the most surprised we've ever been in our lives.
Some reckon the referendum on Brexit offers fresh opportunities for such a force. Why?
Some reckon men in particular have become shyer (or lazier) about approaching prospective mates.
These questions have forced me to reckon with two diverging trends in American exercise.
Reckon he thought I meant it, f'm de way he tuck an' run. Hiyi!
Investors reckon this will surely all translate into fatter profits for the defence industry.
For one, some 90% of Sony's chips revenue comes from smartphones, Macquarie analysts reckon.
Bankers away reckon the bond is coming about 25bp-30bp back of fair value.
I reckon there's a higher rate of teenagers having births because of the stigma.
But Messrs Konczal and Steinbaum reckon these explanations cannot fully account for America's doldrums.
His attempts to reckon with his history leave him both enlightened and permanently damaged.
Best of all, analysts reckon Line will start generating free cash flow in 2021.
BP is currently likely to pay shareholders $8.3 billion in 2020, Citi analysts reckon.
Analysts reckon Dialog derives more than half its revenue from supplying Apple with PMICs.
And unless we reckon with that, the Democratic Party will lose to Trump again.
It was, gut-wrenchingly, his attempt to fully reckon with addiction and its aftermath.
But she still has to reckon with the violence he brings into her life.
But there is still great value in requiring companies to reckon with the past.
Full statement: Go deeper: Mass shootings force America to reckon with its hate problem
Our country must reckon with this history, our history, before we are all history.
So how would one reckon with living in the shadow of such a legacy?
What Americans must also reckon with is how badly it could all go wrong.
Maybe Chuck is going to reckon with remorse over how he has treated Jimmy.
"That was a kind of hard thing for me to reckon with," he said.
At that juncture, we will reckon with the forcible deportation of millions of people.
They also must reckon with the stigma society heaps on those with criminal convictions.
Pensions may be standing by hedge funds, but they must reckon with increased frustration.
Reeling from Ayan's death, anger was an easier emotion to reckon with than sorrow.
Israeli spooks reckon they have lessons to offer Western countries struggling to stop lone wolves.
Economists reckon the ECB is unlikely to introduce tiering unless it cuts interest rates again.
This, he argues, prevented an economic collapse (most Indian economists reckon it almost caused one).
Experts reckon there may be millions of sex workers in China, most of them women.
"I reckon 90% of the photos are submitted by followers of Sad Dogs," Andy continued.
Because I reckon the title of world's coolest EV now goes to the Morgan EV3.
Many competition karateka train to pose after they reckon they should be awarded a point.
Wall Street's arbitrageurs reckon the odds of it being approved this year are over 75%.
Most observers reckon that the barrier will become the border if peace is ever agreed.
Some insiders reckon that Liberty has paid a lot for F1 without really understanding it.
Giving credible guarantees, they reckon, meant increasing the share of the population allowed to vote.
Analysts reckon that if it were revoked, Autostrade could be entitled to around €10bn-15bn.
The price of a Chinese smartphone may drop to as little as $50, analysts reckon.
Local officials reckon this gouging is preferable to paying doctors better wages from government funds.
Others reckon this could be overstated, and that many would simply ignore such a result.
Many have to reckon with arranged marriages and being forced to marry when still children.
If you're going to discuss this topic, that's a history you need to reckon with.
Most economists, however, reckon a hard Brexit would cause maximum damage to the British economy.
They reckon there is a 24% chance of recession striking within the next four years.
BHP thinks that is tricky, but analysts reckon it should give the matter more thought.
Investors reckon that Mr Trump's administration will be more favourable to Fannie and Freddie's investors.
Given enough data, the scientists reckon computers can train themselves to identify discrepancies like this.
Most Hong Kongers reckon the party is advocating a course of action that is unrealistic.
Many reckon the calm will end once parliament returns and the Brexit deadline approaches, however.
To reckon with death, one has to understand both the science and its incompatible complement.
Having a huge public platform is a problem every influencer eventually has to reckon with.
The public cloud promoted by Amazon and Microsoft will remain a force to reckon with.
Although neither side appears to want a war, many reckon a larger conflict is inevitable.
Faced with the alternative of Jeremy Corbyn, voters may reckon they can live with her.
Why do you reckon the Japanese crowds lap up music the way they seem to?
However, investigative journalists and bloggers reckon scores more Wagner-linked mercenaries have died in combat.
Investors reckon more banks will fail, stemming from Western sanctions and unbridled expansion before that.
Throughout the opener, she forces herself to reckon with a love she didn't know existed.
Analysts reckon that insurance firms including WellCare, Centene and Humana are potential targets for acquisition.
People who hope for a great political realignment need to reckon with two obvious problems.
This, the researchers reckon, may have helped establish a culture of unusual rigour and openness.
Another population that must reckon with the impacts of evasion crackdowns are those with disabilities.
We reckon the guys that run record label and club night I Love Acid do.
The Iranian regime might soon become a lobbying force to reckon with on Capitol Hill.
America's allies now reckon that the hallmark of the Trump presidency is paralysis and contradiction.
Ward says: "Tonight I reckon it will be down and some sort of 1950s wave." 
Well, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott now have their own courtside spotting to reckon with.
But lawmakers have accomplished little in the effort to reckon with America's 11.3m undocumented residents.
Unlike The Fourth Way, however, there's an attempt to reckon with Trump's contradictions and flaws.
In all three, people reckon that they will end up with 1.7 children on average.
In all, security services reckon about 500 potentially dangerous Islamist radicals live in the country.
Silicon Valley is being asked to reckon with diversity issues by the Congressional Black Caucus.
While more than one-third (39 percent) reckon they are wasting time on social networks.
Years after Pearson's heretical vision, how does the American church reckon with those tangible evils?
Supporters also reckon that mixing students of different backgrounds improves the experience of poorer children.
Most diplomats reckon the EU would simply refuse to negotiate until Britain invokes article 50.
Plenty of other grocers reckon this may be the miscalculation that eventually brings them down.
Besides, the United States had its own ethical and moral shortcomings with which to reckon.
Well, the truth hurts, I reckon - Senator McCain might have been on to something there.
With U.S. growth showing signs of slowing, many investors reckon the market could be turning.
But many reckon Trump will roll back the measures once he takes office in January.
I reckon that there's a 63 percent chance of tax reform succeeding in 85033. Why?
Size wise, they reckon they can get it smaller than 5cm x 5cm x 5cm.
"I reckon there is great ripeness and a high probability this will happen," he said.
It's hard to reckon with the political impact a book like "The Capital" might have.
International expansion has often been a trigger for German companies to reckon with their pasts.
In many ways, America is just beginning to reckon with slavery and Jim Crow segregation.
We are forced to reckon with each image's objectivity, reconciling visual information with the textual.
SA: As a culture, we're slowly making strides to reckon with physical and sexual abuse.
Each new adaptation has to reckon, Rehak explained, with the Nancy readers think they know.
Countries like China, that have a huge trade surplus, will have to reckon with that.
By 2025 that figure may reach 10% in Africa's biggest economies, consultants at McKinsey reckon.
Anniversaries safeguard our memories, forcing us to reckon with a past quickly receding into history.
His harmonies are so clear and well illuminated that you can reckon with each note.
Business leaders must reckon with the American electorate's frustration with capitalism that is driving Sen.
Their rawness slices through the haze and forces us to reckon with our own history.
Coastal communities from Norfolk, Va., to Miami are being forced to reckon with the consequences.
Even then, they reckon, it was obvious China would never embrace the Western economic model.
They tread dangerous ground, having to reckon with Cuban intelligence while also doing Tehran's bidding.
Rising through the tennis ranks has also challenged Escobedo to reckon with his cultural identity.
Just how are we supposed to reckon with the possibility of such wide-scale destruction?
Such is Werner Herzog's idea, I reckon, of the perfect vacation: to infinity and beyond.
Other analysts reckon the bank should take one final shot at inflation before changing course.
Democrats will certainly be forced to reckon with Medicare for All in their 2020 primary.
And I reckon that's the thing I would struggle most with moving back to London.
Second, the game doesn't go quite far enough in making its player reckon with consequences.
That's why Jackson's case, Beirich says, could help Americans reckon with the country's "indigenous terrorist problem."
With Alice back in the government, the people of Rwanda can further reckon with their past.
I reckon it was 2001 but it could have been before after, who the fuck knows?
Though not a vast sum by technology-industry standards, some analysts reckon that Intel has overpaid.
They reckon India would become a dumping ground if Apple was allowed to import refurbished iPhones.
Many are just beginning to reckon with the vast, insidious history of abuses within their ranks.
Some reckon the main problem is that the process of reallocating resources has occurred too slowly.
Industry analysts reckon the airline will this year suffer its first annual loss for a decade.
When we speak of freedom today, we MUST reckon with systemic racism, exclusion, and discriminatory policies.
With a polar bear, you'd have to be really, really good at playing dead, I reckon.
But IBM's engineers reckon they should permit Moore's law to carry on until the mid 2020s.
For decades, pictures from space have forced humanity to reckon with our own cosmically small insignificance.
Bayer is in talks with regulators about Monsanto; analysts again reckon that a deal will proceed.
Others, like Unicredit, reckon the pound will fall even further, perhaps to $1.20 or even lower.
Markets reckon that American short-term rates will remain below 3% until the end of 2020.
Returning visitors reckon the numbers congregating in the city's streets are twice those of previous years.
The flattening of the yield curve suggests investors reckon the Fed is approaching its stopping point.
Unfortunately, they're a gigantic part of our nation's fabric, and we have to reckon with that.
The finance minister's acolytes reckon he will develop bolder ideas and proposals over the coming years.
Bookmakers reckon La Celeste are ninth-favourites to win, for what would be the third time.
How [do] we reckon with this new tool, as it came with absolutely no rules, whatsoever?
The thing I really had to reckon with were the dates and how old everyone was.
Every day I want to reckon with myself, and every day I want to renew myself.
So academics reckon the official finding that 310,000 Britons have taken steroids is a significant underestimate.
Techies reckon voice assistants could replace phones and tablets as the interface with the digital world.
Green New Dealers reckon the secret lies in making the economy both greener and more equitable.
Any discussion of land in South Africa must reckon with the unequal legacy of white rule.
However, reckon analysts at Morgan Stanley, losing would bring no long-lasting harm to its business.
Reassigning them to more productive tasks could give the American economy a $3trn boost, they reckon.
Then, from the late 1960s, the federal republic began to reckon frankly with its war guilt.
Ultimately, they are forced to reckon with whether or not the dream is worth the struggle.
Middle-class households thus reckon that economic growth is likely to benefit them and their children.
Several large insurers reckon that the costs will run into the hundreds of millions of dollars.
I reckon that rubs off on people when they watch you from the crowd as well.
Those who reckon drivers are employees point to the extensive control Uber exercises over its workers.
Some reckon that will change if wages rise faster and people gain confidence in the economy.
Like many social media platforms, Twitter and Periscope have been forced to reckon with abusive behavior.
Count me among those who reckon this approach is a bit too dismissive of the threat.
Some reckon the baby is all part of a ploy to Make America Great Britain Again.
Casey Newton: It sounds like you'd like us to reckon more with nonprofits in our lives.
Maybe it's just wishful thinking on our part, but we reckon this romantic pairing's got legs.
It forces us to reckon with how this world treats K, and by extension, all replicants.
The Republican Party post-Trump will need to reckon with their responsibility for creating this demagogue.
A quarter of investors see them as undervalued, while 78 percent reckon U.S stocks are overvalued.
Forecasters overestimate the extent to which the future will look like the recent past, they reckon.
And I reckon he would be respectful in the kitchen and not make a total mess.
"Friendly" she says, but when I have a taste, I reckon it has some balls too.
Well I reckon this is the first look at the new restrooms at #ApplePark #payrise pic.twitter.
Bookmakers reckon there is a 40% chance that Britain will not leave the EU before 2020.
And bankers reckon that Ms Warren's more radical instincts could well be stymied by political gridlock.
But they failed to reckon with the rather sorry state of Chinese-language education in Britain.
Many economists reckon, nonetheless, that the BoJ will have little choice but to ease again soon.
But analysts reckon Siemens has a decent chance of success at galvanizing its process automation business.
"They're in charge of the government that's failed to reckon with this challenge effectively," he said.
Financiers reckon that it could serve as a lesson to others in West Africa as well.
The obtuseness of his actual content aside, I reckon Louis C.K. knows exactly what he's doing.
They need to reckon, first, with the possibility that they will not like the election results.
Each of us who defended President Clinton by dismissing his accusers needs to reckon with it.
Economists at ING reckon Hong Kong's economy will shrink by as much as 0003% in 2020.
Were there any songs in particular that made you reckon with that while working on this?
This profile — an attempt to reckon with the war — finds him in retirement and quite talkative.
I'm not about to shade my ancestors here, but reckon I'll make it to around 79.
"It stopped at a certain point that we reckon was before the landing," Dr. Ferri said.
Some investors reckon sterling is likely to strengthen in the coming months, reversing this month's losses.
We continue to reckon with our flags and our monuments, and there are reckonings elsewhere, too.
But he will have to reckon with his immediate neighbors, especially if the United States leaves.
How to reckon with this gap, though, is still a work in progress, and a challenge.
It's difficult to reckon the distance of a drop just from where the falling object lands.
But Dr. Blasey was not forced to reckon with the racial components of Professor Hill's hearing.
She says the diet's demise has forced her to reckon with how the business was run.
Scientists reckon the latter at this point, because the pond has been steadily growing without rainfall.
Across the country, universities are trying to reckon with their ties to slavery and its champions.
But several confrontations dismantle his defenses and unnerve him, forcing him to reckon with his desires.
He does allow, though, that his illnesses forced him to reckon with who he was, exactly.
If it is to do so, it must reckon with the deep roots of today's ruptures.
I have been epileptic all my life, and I am still trying to reckon with it.
We're not bitter or anything, but we reckon the extra week is the least we deserve.
Traditionally, those urging China to reckon honestly with the past have appealed to rational self-interest.
But the reassuring talk did not reckon with one significant detail: Nothing has actually happened yet.
"There's going to be a force to reckon with," one spokesperson told the New York Times.
Today, it's a multibillion-dollar business that I would reckon a majority of women know about.
I reckon things went wrong when we started making our own friends from work and stuff.
Ross Douthat thinks liberals need to reckon more fully with Barack Obama's mixed legacy on immigration.
It's an art of enormous ambition and originality, with which we need to reckon once more.
The total number of "content controllers" working in China's internet industry, some reckon, is more than 2m.
Still, it's not the first time food companies have been forced to reckon with acrylamide in California.
We never remember it's coming, but when it does we're forced to reckon with some uncomfortable truths.
Some day you'll have to reckon with it all, and "A Reminder" will be the soundtrack. 4.
There's no mention of an app yet and we reckon that is much further down the tracks.
Analysts and fund managers reckon the Warsaw bourse can repeat at least some of this in 2018.
Mr Trump, so the builders reckon, looks unlikely to put much pressure on Israel to hold back.
Real returns from equities are more likely to be 5% and from bonds 1%, the authors reckon.
But Massi is not searching for moments of pain to ask the viewer to reckon with them.
Retailers reckon all this pollution will disappear once the so-called "circular economy" gets up and running.
Historians reckon that the two Asian giants have had roughly equal economies for much of their history.
We can't reckon with our country's past until we learn from it and face it in full.
Indeed, some Tory commentators reckon that Ms Rudd did much better than Mrs May might have done.
They have clear things to say about central, substantive questions that the others have to reckon with.
But she believed it was time for white people to reckon with their ugly fixation on melanin.
Stocks may have to reckon with the bears again when traders return from the beach in September.
In the average Latin American country the annual cost of crime is 3.6% of GDP, they reckon.
Without global warming, they reckon, only half as much woodland would have burned between 1984 and 2015.
But after the death of his father, Hal finds himself forced to reckon with his own pacifism.
They reckon the drop was caused by a reduction in bogus complaints as well as police misconduct.
We all do, but on the new moon we'll be encouraged to reckon with them Scorpio-style.
But of all the things to reckon with, I'd say this is one of the most critical.
It's hard to reckon with the fact that someone you worked with closely is one of them.
Messrs Jordà et al reckon that American monetary policy is increasingly important in driving global risk appetites.
When Danny attempts to save the practice, we're forced to reckon with how far he has come.
Those overseeing the relief effort reckon 2,300 classrooms are needed; 20 were erected in the past week.
Some in Vienna reckon he might try to outbid Mr Kurz and form an SPÖ-FPÖ government.
Many people, including President Donald Trump, reckon that global trade, especially with China, is largely to blame.
That said, economists reckon much of the recent growth is thanks to loose fiscal and monetary policy.
His team reckon that Chile, Indonesia and Poland are all unusually virtuous given their stage of development.
However, the Montana researchers reckon they can train bees to find mines in only a few hours.
Private-equity managers often reckon they could make a better return by holding some assets for longer.
A growing number of scientists therefore reckon that an entirely different approach to saving coral is needed.
Some industry-watchers reckon that they will account for nearly 15% of the global total by 2025.
Economists reckon the country needs to put up 300,000 houses a year to keep prices in check.
The toast was crispy but I reckon both the flavour of the lavender and tomato were subtle.
But advocates of both weapons reckon that it is their detractors who are stuck in the past.
Analysts reckon that because of technological problems the company is now on a "tick-tock-tock" cycle.
I reckon, as my friend so astutely pointed out, the color has a $60,000 minimum entry point.
We reckon, though, come late, late, late 2016, the jungle pioneer and Eastenders legend will be trumped.
That's half what it was 20 years ago, but analysts reckon the consolidation hasn't gone far enough.
Some China watchers reckon that given financial system problems, the government may assume control of more firms.
If Hillary Clinton wins the nomination, he will be a force for the Republicans to reckon with.
Others reckon that connections to the right leaders matter more for those trying to advance their careers.
Experts reckon that no previous war has witnessed such widespread, systematic targeting of hospitals and medical workers.
That is not because they reckon that entrenched deflation means things will get cheaper in the future.
There's no word on exact launch date or price, but we reckon it won't be particularly cheap.
These moments can be seized for cultural shifts to take place, or to reckon with past inequalities.
Importers reckon that as many as 90% of second-hand vehicles in Kenya come from that country.
Most economists reckon brownfield development could provide, at best, less than half the new housing London needs.
" And I said, "Dude, what's funny, I reckon, is if you use a different limb every time.
Economists reckon that about half the productivity gap between Britain and America is down to bad management.
And I reckon it's even harder when you're suffering from catastrophic brain damage from your playing days.
"We had to reckon with the fact that in a couple of keystrokes you're there," she says.
These four pieces reckon with how the rank and file are changing Big Tech, politically and culturally.
Analysts at RBC reckon losses would need to exceed $100 billion this year to push up rates.
The evangelical community that is supporting Moore will have a lot to reckon with on this one.
She witnesses a crime while spying on her neighbors and must reckon with what she has seen.
Rock once represented a rival genre to hip-hop, or at least a mainstream to reckon with.
Anti-Semitism has always been a torment that Jews have been forced to reckon with for centuries.
"Do you reckon they'll be people up there?" he can be heard saying before the filming stops.
All of a sudden, there was something new to reckon with when I thought about Edward Scissorhands.
But analysts reckon its profit growth over the next 18 months will far outpace Wall Street rivals.
His influence on fashion can't be overstated, but in celebrating it, we should reckon with it too.
That $1.05 record low could be breached if Britain hurtles into a no-deal Brexit, some reckon.
Sure, there are other deal roundups, but we reckon we're the best when it comes to variety.
Proponents reckon that the entry of two big, regulated United States exchanges bolsters the legitimacy of Bitcoin.
The Bachelor franchise also has its own history of sexual assault and misconduct allegations to reckon with.
Is it possible for Hollywood to truly reckon with its issues while it's so busy celebrating itself?
Ms. Ivey is hardly the first governor to reckon with the prison system and its decrepit conditions.
In his final few decades, Mr. Hefner was forced to reckon with the decline of his empire.
In many ways the party's hangups stem from its unwillingness to fully reckon with the Bush legacy.
Now his movement must reckon with the mistakes that were made in order to remain on track.
And you'll want to get tickets to "The Ferryman," I reckon, after reading this Ben Brantley rave.
There is no shortage of parties that want her advice on how to reckon with Big Tech.
It will certainly be weak and many reckon import growth will have tumbled to 4-year lows.
It will certainly be weak and many reckon import growth will have tumbled to 4-year lows.
Some reckon the greenback slump may not last, given the Fed's wariness of rushing into rate cuts.
Instead, Americans must reckon with a White House, Congress and Supreme Court that seem defined by partisanship.
We reckon you'll hear it pinging off more than a few warehouse walls over the coming months.
Hollywood may reckon that the best way to destroy an errant space rock is with nuclear weapons.
It's not enough to see skin — can we reckon with the violence and healing it carries beneath?
And doctors and researchers have had to reckon with the ugly consequences — noticeable harm and even deaths.
But the movement needs to reckon with this fact: Science has long struggled with diversity and inclusion.
As 2020 candidates discuss the issue on the campaign trail, they'll need to reckon with that fact.
The filing marks a significant milestone for corporations being forced to reckon with the consequences of climate change.
But they also reckon that, if it were to happen, by far the biggest loser would be Britain.
Two recent promising listings – of Nexi and Network International – might, they reckon, signal the end of a drought.
"[We] reckon all the bodies are still on board," said West Flanders Governor Carl Decaluwé to reporters yesterday.
About half of Britons reckon immigration has generally been good for the country, compared with 19% in 2011.
I reckon it's the point where all the collective truths about them intersect to reveal something new. Yeah.
Well, we still reckon he has a better shot than most of riding Rhaegal or Viserion into battle.
Any TV show coming or returning to screens in 2018 has to reckon with the aftermath of #MeToo.
Yet observers reckon the two leaders would not be going to Switzerland unless they were confident of agreement.
It's a way to reckon with their shape and muscle, and with who they are within their bodies.
Astronomers reckon that at least 5m cubic kilometres of ice is locked up beneath the planet's dusty regolith.
Beyond that, they reckon, the positive effects will fade as bigger budget deficits crowd out private-sector investment.
And as she is not a trained economist, they reckon she might prove more pliable than Mr Draghi.
Demand is also buoyed by China's large diaspora in Africa, which some reckon has grown to 1m people.
But anyone arguing that reducing physical waste is a moral imperative needs to reckon with recycling's hidden costs.
Observers reckon that Toshiba has some room to manoeuvre, and that it will not ditch its nuclear business.
Suddenly, actors, directors, writers, producers, and agents were forced to reckon with their past (and present) sexual misconduct.
In November, accounting software provider Reckon said it would sell the business for A$180 million ($141.86 million).
Mr. Trump would have to reckon with one of Andrew Jackson's cherished principles: In America, the majority rules.
At the same time, YouTube has been forced to reckon with its laissez-faire approach to content creators.
Aid workers reckon that the Nigerian government has posted no more than two civilian administrators to the town.
Analysts at Societe Generale reckon Brexit isn't fully priced in yet, but will have to be next year.
Most economists reckon that Mr Obama's $800 billion stimulus raised growth above where it otherwise would have been.
Fees for satellite-data services will also plummet, experts reckon, as new constellations of broadband satellites are launched.
"No one has said the guy who installs your cable has to 'reckon' with slavery," one might object.
Analysts reckon that North Korean artillery can bombard Seoul, the South Korean capital, with 10,000 rounds a minute.
Now, facing elections and misinformation crises around the world, they are being forced to reckon with those decisions.
We return to the dysfunctional Smith family as they reckon with the consequences of their biggest threat yet.
The CDR plan should soothe worries that Beijing could outlaw VIEs, helping boost valuations, Morgan Stanley's analysts reckon.
Demographers reckon Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan's four main islands, will lose 19% of its people by 2040.
And most scholars also reckon that Homo sapiens is the only species ever to have had such language.
Airline executives reckon that carrying all that extra unnecessary kerosene around itself burns a surprising amount of fuel.
A majority of the public reckon married people should be free to choose their surnames, according to polls.
But some apiarists reckon they can also deduce the condition of their bees from the sounds they make.
To the south of Ghumdum, at another border crossing, locals reckon 923,000 refugees have arrived that morning alone.
In time, some pundits reckon, they may even seek to close the loop—by buying vineyards in China.
American commanders reckon the militants will buckle when the government has some control over 80% of the country.
Analysts at Scope Ratings, a ratings agency, reckon the only way forward for that division is "drastic" cuts.
These are significant errors, and any good-faith effort to comprehensively reckon with Trump's rise should include them.
Analysts reckon subdued consumer prices would leave the Reserve Bank of India with more room to cut rates.
Analysts reckon Dialog derives more than half its revenue from supplying Apple with power management integrated circuits (PMICs).
Such rebuilds accounted for 23 percent of property sales in lower-tier cities last year, Nomura analysts reckon.
Banks reckon the technology could save them money by cutting out middlemen and making their operations more transparent.
Outsiders reckon that the event is a magnet for alpha types that like to sleep in hyperbaric chambers.
Some strategists do reckon markets have got ahead of themselves by pricing in a growth slowdown or recession.
Banks reckon the technology could save them money by making their operations faster, more efficient and more transparent.
Military analysts reckon there is, in fact, little prospect of a concerted attempt to regain Mosul before 22016.
"Consumers must continue to reckon with high prices in future, a relief is not in sight," he added.
If you have one of the older devices, getting reliable automatic tracking is worth the upgrade, I reckon.
Instead, she has proposed what some reckon to be the most radical reform of school governance in decades.
These are not nearly as good as they could be, they reckon in a paper entitled "Cognitive Democracy".
Others reckon live-streaming will remain a niche service for people who like to be seen and heard.
Analysts reckon if May's deal or the amendment delaying Brexit pass, sterling could rally another 5-10 percent.
Despite the government's optimistic rhetoric, few reckon the changes will prompt much of an influx of new providers.
Today, they reckon there is a one-in-three chance of no rate rises at all this year.
Dhaka, one of the world's fastest growing megacities, must reckon with the difficulties of a tropical monsoon climate.
About 30% of total banking revenue, or $15 billion, is up for grabs, analysts at Goldman Sachs reckon.
Some reckon the move sets the stage for a cut in the new lending benchmark rate next week.
But most pollsters reckon it draws at least twice as many votes from the Tories as from Labour.
Global growth is on such a tear that many economists reckon it doesn't need central bank rocket fuel.
Investors reckon Salesforce's business will keep generating lots of cash as it expands into new areas of software.
I think what we have to reckon with is how is this affecting us on a deeper level.
The Human Library brings stories off the shelf, and asks us to reckon with them face to face.
I reckon Fabbe, Pippi & Nisse are almost cuter than the original trio but I might be biased lol.
What the Never Trumpers also must reckon with is what comes next if Trump loses reelection in 2020.
We'd reckon there's still several dollars in the price based on a presumption the U.S. will pull out.
Evercore ISI analysts reckon a 25 percent U.S. import tariff would cost the trio about 4.5 billion euros.
Mr. Parker is being forced to publicly reckon with his past, and he is doing a lousy job.
The researchers reckon it is easier to prevent contamination of samples on a drilling ship than on land.
As sextech continues to grow, it may time to reckon with the squishy ethics of sex with robots.
Judging from the dishes being laid on the tables in front of us, I reckon they probably have.
Economists at Morgan Stanley reckon Colombia is one of the emerging economies most sensitive to oil price swings.
They are elected officials and their representation includes them, and it's time that they reckon with that reality.
It feels like we have yet to properly reckon with what George Michael's death means to our culture.
Political science experts have said Harris will have to reckon with her record as the 2020 primary continues.
At the same time, we're beginning to reckon with the enormous environmental consequences of so much air travel.
But neither engages the opera deeply enough to reckon, for example, with just how complicated Gilda's tragedy is.
Some dioceses have publicly welcomed the investigation as an opportunity to reckon with the scope of historic abuse.
The architects force the viewer to reckon with the model as a true signifier of the larger structure.
Society began to reckon with the stigma, shame, intimidation and trauma that kept those victims from coming forward.
That's a lot to reckon with, and I imagine difficult to keep control of during the writing process.
And they point to analysts who reckon that the target company's stock is richly valued compared to peers.
Both political parties have had to reckon with sexual misconduct allegations as an urgent threat to their power.
It offers a sense of scale, helping us reckon with how life goes on, with or without us.
"If you live in L.A., to reckon time is a trick since there are no winters," she observes.
But analysts also reckon its parent will want generous dividends, something that will appeal to retail investors too.
Many reckon the very fact that Mario Draghi feels confident enough to end QE is a good sign.
But #MeToo is supposed to reckon with the misdeeds of all men, not just the rich and powerful.
But some reckon the greenback slump may not last, given the Fed's warines of rushing into rate cuts.
The aye-aye, the researchers reckon, evolved a pseudothumb to help it locomote without plummeting out of trees.
Some executives reckon private banks could comfortably extend credit worth up to 15% of the assets they manage.
It's exclusively about the fallacies of capitalism; it does not reckon with Hitler in any way but superficially.
Already this week, Omar has forced House Democrats to reckon with new perspectives on Israel within the party.
Public university officials reckon the system has a cumulative deficit of $5.7 billion between operating and investment expenses.
Many American strategists reckon that this strategy—known as damage limitation—is preferable to accepting mutually assured destruction.
Earnings for the big firms in the Nifty 50 index will be boosted by 213-10%, analysts reckon.
Well, I'm a conservative Christian, he said solemnly, and I reckon you are, too, sir, being a Texan.
But more than a century of internal turmoil has also forced the movement to reckon with its divisions.
What Mr. Trump seems not to reckon with is that people find a way around barriers like these.
We are going to continue to be stuck in this milieu, and we have to reckon with that.
Bank analysts reckon that increases in spreads seen so far have had small, manageable effects on banks' capital ratios.
For heterosexual women searching it – and I reckon there are a lot – I think there's an element of intrigue.
This approach has upended traditional approaches to political advertising, in ways that campaigns are only beginning to reckon with.
"I reckon we gotta play it one more time," McCartney said after the performance before launching into it again.
" "I reckon I've got about 800 so far," Watson said, "so within four years I'd like to crack 1,000.
The Dirt doesn't reckon with too much of the seedier aspects of the band's legacy, including an alleged rape.
Many now reckon policy will be tightened this year more than previously expected, possibly as many as four times.
What if we take seriously the idea that our society needs to reckon with the ghosts of the past?
Some estimates reckon there are 250 Chinese family-owned or state-run businesses (the biggest is Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber).
Political analysts reckon it has more to do with Mr Zuma rewarding loyalists and shoring up his preferred successor.
Most technocrats reckon there should be a cap on the degree of redistribution, as do moderate nationalists in Catalonia.
Weapons companies reckon that their main customers, defence departments, see commercial cyber-security businesses as a type of credential.
Too gladly, reckon some airports, who fear the entire bill for passport control may eventually be dumped on them.
It's much harder to really reckon with why choosing someone other than a white man still requires political courage.
Shimshon Belkin, Aharon Agranat and Amos Nussinovitch of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reckon they have a better approach.
And China's rocket entrepreneurs reckon there is no better place to develop inexpensive launch vehicles than their home country.
Not for the first time, Britain must reckon with the fact that taking back control comes at a cost.
Banks reckon the nascent technology could save them money by making their operations faster, more efficient and more transparent.
Diplomats on both sides reckon that relations between the two countries, already damaged by Mr Trump, could deteriorate further.
MUFG analysts also reckon an imminent UK government white paper outlining post-Brexit plans may offer sterling some respite.
Researchers reckon the growth in DC plans has led to a five-month increase in the median retirement age.
Some reckon the total market could be worth between $40bn-70bn, equivalent to America's spending on wine or spirits.
Typically the first decision a glasses-buyer makes is about the style of the frames they reckon suits them.
And some reckon it will always be impossible for the party to make advances while Mrs Merkel is chancellor.
He may reckon that if he loses in court, the public will have moved on to the next outrage.
People in the industry reckon that a withdrawal of British co-operation could at least slow down the project.
A number of scientists reckon a more modest approach towards spreading life to other star systems might be possible.
Well I'll need to ingest a media law course or two but I reckon I'll challenge myself to apply.
All of us who create and consume media need to reckon with unconscious bias, uncomfortable though it may be.
But, aside from focusing on the women's faces, Godless doesn't really seek to reckon with the issue at all.
Economists reckon that long-run growth is caused mainly by technological change, and not shifts in labour or capital.
They often reckon it is better to keep quiet and sell their infected animals or meat to unsuspecting customers.
The Republican leadership has refused for years to reckon with the national security threats posed by this toxic combination.
They want to change the world, I think that they have to reckon with what's going on at Google.
Nah, I reckon he gives all his hair to scientology so that they can clone him after he's gone.
But complexity economists reckon that these oddities are not zigzags away from a path towards a single predictable outcome.
Hubristic statements like this one force us to reckon with the precious, deliberately off-putting quality of Private Novelist.
The fashion industry has plenty of serious issues that it's forced to reckon with on an almost daily basis.
I reckon that's because the 570S' suspension is stiff and not at all as forgiving as its big brothers'.
Economists reckon that every $100 billion of imports hit by tariffs would reduce global trade by around 0.5 percent.
Most analysts reckon the rate will stretch over 7 percent before heading down toward the end of the year.
Otis generated 31% of its sales there, analysts at Jefferies reckon, meaning its absolute sales volume there exceeds Thyssenkrupp's.
He sought to reckon with the parts of his life and personality he'd neglected while pursuing his swimming career.
It's just that anyone who's thinking about launching a no-platforming campaign needs to reckon with the inherent risks.
In the absence of official figures, analysts reckon that inflation is nearly 200%, the highest rate in the world.
Analysts reckon any further positive forecasts on the economy might prompt investors to add positions in the undervalued currency.
If the kid had been dumb enough to resist I reckon Tom would have given him a good hiding.
"From today's point of view, we must reckon that the tariffs will come on May 22017," one official said.
Economists reckon that every $13 billion of imports hit by tariffs would cut global trade by around 0.5 percent.
When the show and its characters don't reckon with such a drastic change, loyal viewers start to question themselves.
Epcot is supposed to force American children to reckon with the fact that the world does contain other countries.
At this point, it's almost like he's baiting us to reckon with the things we've always known about him.
Euro-area growth has been moderate since the recession and economists reckon it will still be subdued this year.
A team of Japanese researchers reckon they have come up with a better idea — which they've named Unlimited Corridor.
The longer-term effects are more controversial, although most economists reckon that they too are likely to be negative.
Western diplomats reckon it will be padded with outlandish, conspiratorial claims, and that federal prosecutors will throw it out.
Despite such improvements, most education experts reckon that the majority of schools probably do not use their assistants wisely.
The researchers reckon production costs were two-thirds that of making a similar bridge from conventionally cast concrete sections.
To reckon with that dogma, we must also wrestle with its cultural symbols, and trim them of their power.
This Vincent set a tone that has endured, and that all other onscreen Vincents have had to reckon with.
It's when she's alone in front of the mirror that she's most willing to reckon with her real feelings.
Nevertheless, the brutality of it clearly disturbed Tyrion and it's something she'll have to reckon with in later episodes.
Analysts reckon Asda was hurt the most by the rise of the discounters, which eroded its traditional price advantage.
Reckon Calvin Harris would be as big as he is now if he didn't wander around in his briefs?
"I reckon we'll see more adventure games with budgets in the region of half a million pounds," Barr predicts.
Many also reckon that U.S. President Donald Trump could turn up the heat over trade, further damaging China's economy.
If a bomb went off in here, I reckon I could make the top eight at EVO next year.
Understanding the paranormal, in a sense, is to reckon with the idea that we will never fully grasp it.
"Tan goes on: "I reckon this practice is a major reason being married to me does not totally suck.
We must now reckon with this fact: Human history is the bumbling-about of self-deluded and incompetent doinks.
" Mocking the saying that comedy is the best medicine, she says: "I reckon penicillin might give it a nudge.
Other Eastern and Central European countries have likewise done little to reckon with their nations' contribution to the Holocaust.
"Bangsokol," one of the first symphonic works to reckon with the Khmer Rouge era, opens in New York today.
The young crowd is a healthy mix of colors and persuasions, all smoking weed — Jeff Sessions's nightmare, I reckon.
People going to these eight-week classes aren't all stand-ups, actors or people who reckon they're funny, either.
After Mark's congressional testimony last year, there should have been calls for him to truly reckon with his mistakes.
It is forcing us to reckon with the US's role in the world, and our own image of ourselves.
Barry's marriage has imploded, due partly to his inability to reckon with his 3-year-old son's autism diagnosis.
When Grace hints that she might be suicidal, there's little drama, and no attempt to reckon with that threat.
The first half, I reckon, is well up to the mark, with Eggers hellbent on his mission to astound.
Opponents say Germany's roads are already safer than most, and reckon the emission savings from a 130kph limit negligible.
Using a different statistical method, scientists at Northeastern University in Boston reckon that 5,900 were infected by January 23.
Your Playlist for the Solar Eclipse Eclipses provoke strong feelings that make us reckon with the awesomeness of space.
His alleged friends — financiers, captains of industry, political big shots in Washington and Tel Aviv — might reckon things differently.
By contrast, 21% reckon the Mexican peso will outperform over the next six months, up from 4% in January.
By contrast, 21% reckon the Mexican peso will outperform over the next six months, up from 4% in January.
By 2030, they reckon the company's pretax margin could be about 14 percent, with some $11 billion of profit.
I reckon it would be a most convivial evening and that we'd probably not talk about writing at all.
But he said he believed there will be "serious consequences" for the Republican Party as Americans reckon with Trump.
But to finish with Trump, liberals will also have to reckon with how they lost sight of their country.
Analysts reckon the ongoing negativity between the founder and the board could generate further bad publicity for the company.
The costs are significant, once you reckon wasted time, lost productivity, poor public-health outcomes, and increased carbon emissions.
Given the influx of migrants at the border, the agency has to reckon with an increased demand for beds.
Baader Helvea analysts reckon that if the CropScience division's value is zero, Bayer is worth 60 euros per share.
Countries that rely on nuclear power, including Canada and the US, will have to reckon with their nuclear waste.
Dr. Dre birthed catchy beats, Ice Cube wrote memorable lines, and Eazy E had an attitude to reckon with.
That's the thing about style—the novelty wears out very quickly, and you are forced to reckon with substance.
No one died at Notre-Dame de Paris, and investigators so far reckon the fire to be an accident.
While bond buyers are publicly identified only by geography or category, bankers reckon recent Asian buying is led by China.
Some reckon the process could be reversed if at least five big dead satellites were removed from orbit every year.
And if scars are permanent — if they can't be photoshopped out of life — then we must reckon with their image.
The Internet sensation, with over 8 million followers on Instagram, is also emerging as a fashion force to reckon with.
Some reckon junk debt spreads may grind tighter, given the buoyant global economy, but see little room for big gains.
But I used to see all these people do four minute sets and think, I reckon I could do that.
While NPL rates are stabilizing at the so-called Big Five, analysts reckon bad debt formation will continue to grow.
Except this time, a much different Jamie is forced to reckon with what he did to a much different Bran.
His main priority, people in the industry reckon, will be to improve and enhance the FDA, not to dismember it.
This is where AI could help, reckon Xuewei Qi, Matthew Barth and their colleagues at the University of California, Riverside.
Maternal grief has become a shorthand for filling out a female character and giving her something personal to reckon with.
Though reliable numbers are scarce, researchers reckon that most irregular migrants enter Britain on legitimate tourist visas, then stick around.
Plastic can scratch easily, they reckon, you can introduce dormant bacteria and yeast into a batch with the wrong equipment.
Season 4 does begin to reckon with the danger of her dragons, as Drogon kills a 4-year-old child.
Inflation makes relative prices less informative, economists reckon, making it harder to decide what to buy and how to spend.
Euphoria forces us to reckon with how contemporary television remains all too prudish in its representation of the male anatomy.
He's not the distant father figure this time, but the character trying to reckon with the distant father figure's legacy.
Until now, we haven't had to reckon with the "one app" problem, because most healthcare experiences have been relatively disparate.
This is something that the US is gonna have to reckon with later when these kids grow up or not.
And if we do not reckon soon with our past, we face a future of even greater fissures and failures.
Many reckon that Natarajan Chandrasekaran, who is thought to have done well running TCS since 2009, is a likely candidate.
The Russian economy is on track to grow by more than 2 percent after two years of recession, officials reckon.
Analysts at Fitch, a credit-ratings agency, reckon that Brightline needs to take 0.4% of that traffic to break even.
Some reckon he has toned down his criticism of the bank recently, perhaps to position himself for the top job.
Some analysts reckon that could make them cost-competitive with their lithium equivalents, and safer and more scalable to boot.
Kremlin-watchers reckon little of all this had been in Mr Putin's mind when he ordered his forces into Syria.
Many investors reckon that Bob van Dijk, its boss, is being rewarded for success that he did little to create.
FOR those who reckon that brain-computer interfaces will never catch on, there is a simple answer: they already have.
Provided the trials in Michigan go well, the two partners reckon Uptis tyres could be available for cars by 2024.
Indeed, BAML analysts reckon the US high-grade market will eventually see gross supply volumes fall by 17% in 2017.
Some reckon Mr Schulz focused too much on social justice in an economically comfortable country and needed a broader prospectus.
New Scientist claims that scientists reckon these images could actually show individual clouds floating above the surface of the planet.
Bankers reckon that 25% of defaulters are "strategic"—that is, they can pay but won't, believing foreclosure will never come.
"I reckon Kate will try to emulate the Queen and have four!" one villager tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Yet most officials reckon it should be no more than three months, keeping Brexit out of this summer's European elections.
My style has changed over the years, and I reckon it will continue to morph and evolve with the times.
The mobile digital advertising market, meanwhile, should almost triple to nearly $200 billion globally by 2019, consultants at eMarketer reckon.
The Carter Centre's field workers reckon people are 70-80% compliant with the second and third measures on this list.
Some players however reckon it could still raise interst rates one more time before calling time on its tightening campaign.
But Dorsey said it was necessary to reckon with the company's own bias in order to improve transparency with users.
Trump empowered this element of the base, he normalized it, and I think we absolutely have to reckon with that.
Analysts at Citi reckon changes to U.S. government funding requirements in the coming weeks and months could provide some respite.
Such an aircraft might be capable of speeds of 43km/h at an altitude of 15 kilometres reckon the researchers.
They reckon it will hinder efforts to clean up the country's corrupt business environment, and the gem trade in particular.
"Yeah, I reckon so," says Fellowes, whose SGP is following a futuristic "Gardeners Guide to the Galaxy" theme this year.
Transport planners reckon a congestion zone would have similar effects in Beijing, and complement existing attempts to restrict car use.
Others reckon he is somewhere in the eastern parts of the Americas (because of the timestamps on his e-mails).
It will not be long, some in the industry reckon, before carmakers will offer interior customisation using 33D printers, too.
Japan, along with the United States, its close ally, has struggled to reckon with China's growing influence in Asia's seas.
His is a voice that is being heard and a force with which the country's leaders will need to reckon.
But many reckon firms in Russia, Angola and Nigeria would show up as big emitters if reliable data were collected.
Interest in new TLTROs will be high also because investors reckon it will offer clues on the ECB's rate outlook.
The lawsuit could finally force Google to reckon with years of claims that it doesn't treat its female employees equally.
True Blood aired years before Hollywood was forced to reckon with mass calls to add more diversity to the industry.
There, at the bottom, I had to reckon with the fact that yes, this was something I wanted to watch.
But they would still have to reckon with it, as well as with similar precedents from other states, like Massachusetts.
Ordinary folk reckon the system is rigged, that elites are not in it for the people but, rather, the money.
And yet the story feels fully realized in moments when characters have to reckon with their feelings in unexpected ways.
"We reckon our bid is reasonable given the excellent location and the quality land site," the representative said via email.
And if congressional Democrats want to remain relevant, they need to reckon with this change: They need a succession plan.
Barclays analysts reckon that any reinsurer with a market capitalisation of less than $10 billion will need to bulk up.
Though the country now imposes stricter penalties, it has continued to reckon with high-profile cases of attacks on tourists.
For better or for worse, Mr. Putin has forced the world to reckon with a surly and combative Russia again.
This isn't the first time FX has had to reckon with another high-profile project with the same subject matter.
Mari forced the American public to reckon with the reality faced by a vast yet silenced segment of the country.
Actor and activist Danny Glover also spoke, quoting James Baldwin to demand that the U.S. finally reckon with its history.
"The toast was crispy but I reckon both the flavour [sic] of the lavender and tomato were subtle," they wrote.
Tyrion, Varys, and Missandei have to reckon with Meereen (we have no hint of the status on the ground there).
But in recent years, leading Hollywood men have had to reckon with the abusive tendencies of some of their peers.
And AT&T and Time Warner reckon they can make it happen — if they complete their proposed mega-merger. How?
If you're lucky enough to have more money than average, it may be especially challenging to reckon with that fact.
An all-cash deal might push its debt to four times Ebitda, Stifel analysts reckon, perhaps requiring some equity, too.
Political handicappers reckon a half-dozen Republican House districts representing these rural areas are within reach for Democrats in November.
Schoolchildren continue to be slaughtered while our politicians, generals and aid agencies reckon progress by the increased availability of cellphones.
The letter comes as companies have been forced to reckon with the risk that mass shootings pose to their businesses.
As search-and-rescue efforts continue, residents are starting to reckon with their loss — and weigh the risks of staying.
In this racist revisionism, they didn't have to reckon with the new black citizen, voter, or legislator as nominal equals.
A young girl returns from a stay in a mental hospital to reckon with the trauma that drove her mad.
Money markets price a cut by July; by end-29 they reckon the Fed will have cut twice at least.
In Loewen's view, the statues should be relocated to a dedicated area where citizens can gather to reckon with history.
It's in this world that Takeshi Kovacs— Altered Carbon's hero—must solve a bizarre murder and reckon with his past.
The process of giving artistic birth is said to court a kind of violence that the maker must reckon with.
We must reckon with the fact that easy access to weapons of war enables hateful ideology to become domestic terrorism.
But it's forcing the former to reckon with the fact that we're all connected, whether we like it or not.
Exactly how many more terms do you guys reckon Cuomo is going to need to get started on the job?
Made more so when mythmaking attempts to smooth it out, and when memorials seek to absolve instead of reckon with.
It doesn't deeply reckon with the implications of the Tulsa massacre until the sixth, written by Lindelof and Cord Jefferson.
But there remains a sense that Mississippi must now reckon with a disaster that has been a long time coming.
Over the course of the three years he's been in office, how many lies do you reckon Donald Trump's told?
Other academics looking at the same data reckon that rising prices alone may have increased poverty by seven percentage points.
And when Dragan is finally captured, and the townspeople are forced to reckon with their foolish beguilement, her secret emerges.
What if you then lose the instrument that has always defined you and must reckon with your own single-mindedness?
The scenes where the cops reckon with their actions drag—I checked my watch—but they do so by design.
You can reckon with what your interview subjects actually said, for example, rather than what you wanted them to say.
There is no situation where he would genuinely reckon with the causes of his downfall, however it may come about.
But some analysts reckon an impending interest rate increase in the United States could force a status quo until February.
The next Treasury report is due in December and many reckon the SNB is holding off intervening until then. reut.
It's not until he marries and becomes a parent that he begins to reckon with his memories of his father.
That "Too Funny to Fail" doesn't meaningfully reckon with the insidious sexism within comedy is not much of a ding.
As the subtitle suggests, Goldsmith and Wu reckon with the idea that the internet would transcend borders and territorial rule.
The exhibition's untitled centerpiece exhibits a more macroscopic tension that we must reckon with: the fight between urbanization and vegetation.
And we have to reckon with the possibility that this model might become the most stable alternative to liberal democracy.
Money markets price a cut by July; by end-2019 they reckon the Fed will have cut twice at least.
Its officials reckon that the programme's target of a sustained 3.5% primary budget surplus might push the Greek economy into recession.
Analysts from Credit Suisse, an investment bank, reckon that some banks would need fresh capital once spreads pass four percentage points.
State ownership of many industries has led to inefficient growth fueled by high levels of debt that China must reckon with.
In order to properly reckon with our roles in their success, we really need to stop entertaining and listening to them.
Some economists reckon the global economy could slip into recession in the coming months if the tariff is increased to 210%.
She can reckon with themes of racial injustice, such as recounting an upsetting interaction with the police in now deleted tweets.
The release follows a demonetization-led cash crunch that hit India's cash-heavy economy, but economists reckon that could be temporary.
Some economists reckon the global economy could slip into recession in the coming months if the tariff is increased to 25%.
It is a hard time to talk about religion and violence, and a hard time to reckon with its many forms.
That would have required not only the audience but the creators themselves to reckon with the society we are living in.
Despite viewership for viewing memorial accounts being high, Facebook is still figuring out how to reckon with its user base's mortality.
And third, they reckon (also usually correctly) that those items have cost hardly anything to produce, so they are almost worthless.
Support for the monarchy, some reckon, is tied to falling trust in elected politicians, many of them mired in corruption scandals.
Most E&P firms reckon they can expand production at an annual rate of 10-20% over the next few years.
But of course, masks must eventually come off, and when they do the wearer will reckon with her true self underneath.
Researchers at the University of Johannesburg reckon there are on average 11 protests a day, many of them over labour issues.
But statisticians in Uganda reckon that the country's informal exports were worth $419m in 2016, equivalent to 17% of recorded trade.
They reckon that, since everyone gains from free trade, it will be simple to negotiate full access to the single market.
It challenges us to reckon with the really important moral stuff while avoiding easy outs, and it hasn't driven people away.
This week on The Vergecast, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller, and Casey Newton reckon with Apple's power move against Facebook and Google.
Monaco reportedly alluded to a "growing threat" of such attacks, which the incoming Trump administration will be forced to reckon with.
For comparison, economists reckon that roughly $22007 billion of tax is lost each year because of crafty use of tax havens.
Many economists reckon it is important to try to salvage central banks' traditional role in stabilisation by adjusting monetary-policy targets.
Progressives need to reckon with this as they defend Omar from the vile attacks she is receiving from the far right.
Policymakers reckon that Australia now faces the biggest shift in its strategic position since the end of the second world war.
Data wonks reckon that two of them, Tanguy Ndombélé and Giovani Lo Celso, are among the most promising midfielders in Europe.
PD: At times, almost painfully so, but this work has tempered my nostalgia by providing a space to reckon with it.
Mr Trump may reckon that by sounding tough he will win tweaks to the deal that he can claim as revolutionary.
These are difficult times for the United States, and we are starting to reckon with the consequences our technology has wrought.
And most economists, including those at the impartial Bank of England, reckon that membership has made Britain more competitive, raising growth.
Optimists reckon that Snap's market value could increase more than fourfold from around $26bn today as it adds users and advertisers.
Republicans also reckon that letting states decide how to run the programme will unleash innovation and experimentation, and hence better coverage.
Some reckon France could deliver a similar shock next month: a presidency for the far right, anti-EU Marine Le Pen.
For 2016, the theme is "Seriously Funny" — a look at how humorous writing can reckon with profound themes and horrific events.
Indra's journey this season is really interesting, and ultimately, she's going to have to reckon with what she's created in Octavia.
They reckon that an acrimonious divorce could make Britain desperate for trade deals with giant partners like America, China and others.
Many reckon that banks, burdened with old IT and ever-emptier branches, will suffer the fate of retailers and taxi drivers.
Yet they reckon that, across the economy as a whole, the notion that the cost of ideas is rising holds true.
Bank of England economists reckon that this effect has lowered the real interest rate worldwide by 1.4 percentage points since 53.
The researchers reckon that ability will let them create nanowires with very specific electrical properties, perfect for creating devices like transistors.
Economists at Moody's, a rating agency, reckon that for every week workers stay home, GDP growth falls by 0.04 percentage points.
The platform has received yet another signal that it needs to reckon with the way it handles sensitive and social issues.
The researchers behind it, from McGill University, reckon it could inspire new kinds of folding structures for satellites and medical devices.
ON SEPTEMBER 12th, before it could reckon how much damage Hurricane Irma had caused, Turks and Caicos got some heartening news.
Plenty of shareholders reckon that their companies will not suffer—or that they will be able to get out in time.
Improving the mix of crops grown by farmers in poor countries, the authors reckon, would shrink the productivity gap by 20%.
Many Greenlandic politicians reckon that new revenue streams from mining and tourism can help to wean the territory off Danish handouts.
But it's notable how pessimistic American women are about their workplaces changing, and that's a problem employers have to reckon with.
Some informed sources reckon that, apart from people, by weight pasta is probably the most smuggled product to cross the desert.
As members of Congress and the administration start to talk about taxes again, they reckon their sums in ten-year increments.
Full ownership of YNAP should, Mr Rupert seems to reckon, allow Richemont to listen to its customers, in person or not.
Sociologists reckon the lack of confidence may also account for another trend in the sex industry: the fetishism of young girls.
Some analysts reckon the economy shrank in the April-June quarter; another poor showing this quarter would tip it into recession.
The Central American leader may now reckon with dwindling support at home, where local press avidly covered the two-week trial.
Mercedes-owner Daimler, whose Alabama plant employs 3,700 people, exported nearly 70,000 vehicles to China last year, Deutsche Bank analysts reckon.
But after this election becomes history, the movement will be forced to reckon with the consequences of its quest for power.
Nostalgia-induced humor aside, the episode is the most poignant because it forces Sophia to reckon with the world around her.
University administrators applauded the students' attempt to reckon with Georgetown's history but did not say if it would implement the fee.
"They obviously reckon that we are working with some of the right things and I think so too," he told Reuters.
Judging by his nonchalance, I reckon he could easily stump up for that skyscraper with a curly slide inside it, too.
It will be glad to turn the keys over to the Trump administration to reckon with the policy consequences of that.
But that doesn't reckon with the fact that a lot of the people evangelizing this stuff don't have a serious condition.
Any comparison to recent activity in the public market suggests that Nutanix will be forced to reckon with a new reality.
Despite officials coming out to reassure markets that the currency peg will remain, some analysts reckon its future is less certain.
I've looked at the numbers and I reckon we'd be somewhere between 18th and 21st in League One for wage spending.
Academics reckon that in 219 years America has seen just six different party systems, each attracting a distinct coalition of voters.
But failing to reckon with the deep inequities of flood insurance is no different from climate denial, and no less damaging.
To become fully integrated, Brookings wonks reckon 80% of the city's black residents would have to move to largely white districts.
John Delaney (D-Md.), another long shot candidate, has called for policies that reckon with job automation due to artificial intelligence.
The fall followed news MYOB had scrapped its A$180 million ($136.15 million) acquisition of Reckon Ltd's accounting practice software arm.
The in-depth investigation into Opus Bono comes as the Catholic church continues to reckon with new waves of abuse accusations.
But what they share is forcing the country to reckon with how it has morally and culturally changed over its lifespan.
There are already plenty of Black Friday deals on VPNs, but we reckon this might be the best of the bunch.
Here's a look at six recent plays that reckon with the lives of working-class Americans and others facing economic anxiety.
Accompanying them throughout have been the dozens of students who lived through the night but will forever reckon with its scars.
Now, Facebook looks to finally reckon with this growing problem by bringing onboard three of the top names in privacy law.
Some investors reckon huge recent capital inflows have overdone expectations of massive crown appreciation once the exchange rate cap is scrapped.
In that sense, this obsession with empathy is trying to reckon with that, like what is the alternative to self-obsession?
My MP hasn't replied to any of my letters about that, so I reckon there must be something they're covering up.
Do you reckon Rooney's son was proud of his dad after seeing him meekly slap an enormous man on international TV?
Donald Trump will have to somehow reckon with the inevitability of automation, even as he promises to bring back manufacturing jobs.
Any effort to resurrect the series must reckon with the fact that the "key player" is also the most toxic one.
Not to reckon with Luther's book would be an abdication not only of one's moral faculty but also of one's fandom.
But others say it also shows the influence of a childhood in the pews — and leaders need to reckon with that.
"Bangsokol" is their first collaboration, and it's also one of the first symphonic works to reckon with the Khmer Rouge era.
Now more than ever, to take pleasure in Fosse's dances, you have to reckon with his bad behavior and bad faith.
Silicon Valley has already been forced to reckon with the outbreak, with some companies telling their employees to work from home.
The report looks into how Facebook's top leadership failed to fully reckon with the company's complicity in political and social manipulation.
Our reporter spoke with the athletes who have forced their leaders to reckon with the sport's blighted culture and systemic abuse.
Analysts reckon that Orsted can hold its own even against the likes of Shell, which it recently beat in American tenders.
Economy Ministry officials reckon the worst is now behind it, although unemployment remains high and the global outlook is increasingly challenging.
She described her academic schedule as rigorous, and said that it made her reckon with her work in a serious way.
It's forcing many millennials to reckon with the fact that their parents are aging and could be considered at-risk individuals.
Others, like Carlos Kawall at Asa Bank, reckon Copom will cut by 50 basis points at its March 17-18 meeting.
But the party, whose legitimacy and image remain inextricably tied to Mao, has refused to fully reckon with his historical sins.
Still, Russia has to reckon with the fact that the Syrian military lacks the troops to control all of the country.
The most successful programs to help people reckon with their crimes have often been started by incarcerated or formerly incarcerated people.
Here are four positive things you can do to enact real change as we reckon with the reality of Trump's America.
How do you reckon with toxic masculinity when it more or less characterizes a man you love, especially when he's dying?
Those who champion the Commonwealth now might need to reckon with its past before investing too much hope in its future.
"This is also for them to know that the mafia still exists, and it's a risk we need to reckon with."
Some analysts reckon these execs are more suitable heirs to Benioff's freewheeling company and corporate culture than the buttoned-down Block.
Granted, the Republican conference in the House is far different from what the leadership in my day had to reckon with.
Although the tariffs were smaller than manufacturers had sought, some reckon they might knock back recent price declines by several years.
U.S. officials reckon Iran has spent some $16 billion on Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen since 2013 – and $10 billion on Syria.
They reckon Mr Trump would find it amusing, and point out that it's just a bit of fun and for charity.
One adverse effect of the attention economy that people are only starting to reckon with is the problem of creator burnout.
By choosing Judge Gorsuch, Mr. Trump has forced Democrats to reckon with the kind of obstructionism they long lamented from Republicans.
The public, too, must realize and reckon with the undue judgment and injustice they may have helped reinforce during those moments.
The trend in China is to go in-house exclusively - as executives reckon the cost of external advice outweighs the benefit.
At some point, we're going to have to reckon with our real problems, including the ones created by the president himself.
After years of celebrating unrestrained joy and pure pleasure, dance music's Dorian Gray types have chosen to reckon with the comedown.
The Northam/Fairfax scandals are forcing the party to reckon between its commitment to equality and its control of the state.
Officials with global aid groups and in Mozambique, where the storm hit hardest, are only beginning to reckon with its destruction.
Reflections on life after stonewall Religious institutions must reckon with how homophobia and transphobia create a climate that endangers L.G.B.T.Q. youths.
His quest line will take you to entirely different realms to help him reckon with death, and perhaps even renegotiate it.
Gregory's approach both subtly and unsubtly forced America to look at itself in the mirror and reckon with its ugly side.
In Miami, sea-level rise is not a science fictional future — it's a present-day reality that artists must reckon with.

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