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She is Renata — a force to be reckoned with.
Today, Janelle Monae is a force to be reckoned with.
Joanna Gaines is a female force to be reckoned with.
The company is reckoned to have some $500m of assets.
Add these new areas, he reckoned, and you get $300bn.
Ewan McGregor's looks are a force to be reckoned with!
Over 3m Central Americans are reckoned to live in America.
Paris Jackson is a force with which to be reckoned.
Two languages every month were reckoned to be dying out.
The student movement is a force to be reckoned with.
Party strategists reckoned the risks were all on the downside.
But Solange is her own force to be reckoned with.
"She's a force to be reckoned with," Ms. Estefan said.
News, and she is a force to be reckoned with.
We'll be a force to be reckoned with pretty soon.
Even so, they are a force to be reckoned with.
Women are a force to be reckoned with in travel.
"Shaina is a force to be reckoned with," Teller said.
But it was also a force to be reckoned with.
Babies' cuteness is a powerful force to be reckoned with.
Selena Gomez is definitely one fashion force to be reckoned with.
The internet was the piece that George had not reckoned on.
Many reckoned it would stop shrinking its balance sheet as well.
Unlike Germany, it has never fully reckoned with its wartime past.
Zoé Colón says, 'We are a force to be reckoned with.'
Allison Holker's mama moves are a force to be reckoned with!
Even so, it will remain a force to be reckoned with.
Jenks reckoned the railroad mattered greatly in nurturing innovation and development.
"We're a growing force to be reckoned with," says one man.
Tokyo is reckoned to have a shortage of 3,500 hotel rooms.
On screen, Emilia Clarke is a woman to be reckoned with.
Governor Cuomo reckoned such opposition from state legislators was "governmental malpractice".
Enter Donald Glover, who is a force to be reckoned with.
A reliable model of the macroeconomy, they reckoned, should have "microfoundations".
Hundreds of thousands of domestic animals are reckoned to have perished.
It seems face filters are a force to be reckoned with.
Veale reckoned it at 5.16" in length and 4.59" in girth.
Stef hasn't reckoned on disparate views within the London Congolese community.
Some analysts had reckoned the previous forecast was already too high.
Housing officials reckoned that private equity firms would bring about change.
She has become a force of nature to be reckoned with.
These qualifications alone make Trump a force to be reckoned with.
Mr Fukuyama reckoned without nationalism, which he expected to fade away.
"They want to be reckoned with around the world," he said.
Government Center has to be reckoned at least a partial victory.
The Saudi military reckoned those weapons could fall into Houthi hands.
The fears that drive retrenchment on trade must be reckoned with.
"Economically, China is a force to be reckoned with," says Catechis.
But in Istanbul I had not reckoned with Turkey's growing crisis.
Zukor reckoned that there were about 15,000 theaters in the country.
When we're together we can be a force to be reckoned with!
Indian households are reckoned to have a stockpile of gold worth $800bn.
Men's fashion is proving that it's a force to be reckoned with.
True to his reputation, Medanksy is a force to be reckoned with.
Cable and traditional television are still forces to be reckoned with, though.
It reckoned that 54,259 of that country's 612,677 bridges are "structurally deficient".
Trinidad would almost certainly have better medical care, Bastardo and Berra reckoned.
Roman Reigns is proving why he's a force to be reckoned with.
The Bank of Italy reckoned that the state's share would be €6.6bn.
It reckoned that tourists might also help to reinvigorate struggling rural communities.
I would've been a force to be reckoned with down the road.
A census in 2010 reckoned that Indian numbers had recovered to 818,000.
Last December the board reckoned 2019 would see two interest rate rises.
Since 2000, Islamic banks have become a force to be reckoned with.
We haven't quite reckoned with the fact that we live online now.
She was a wonderful mother and a force to be reckoned with.
This is intimate information; how businesses use it must be reckoned with.
Small acts in big amounts are a force to be reckoned with.
Ward reckoned it was the 40th moon rock ever found on Earth.
Their familial loyalty is a multimillion dollar force to be reckoned with.
The real slim Katie is definitely a force to be reckoned with.
Some economists reckoned the spending would do little to help the economy.
This is a level of institutional insanity that cannot be reckoned with.
She has delivered something whole, and to be reckoned with, right now.
Jensen is always a force to be reckoned with at mid-lane.
Estimates of such holdings are reckoned to be well over $275 trillion.
"Brady's hair is a force that can't be reckoned with," she says.
It turns into something undeniable and a force to be reckoned with.
"We are building a generational force to be reckoned with," she said.
The Slavic world, with Moscow as its capital, reckoned tens of millions.
His mail-order refill, he reckoned, would not be arriving on time.
Yet in absence, she would become a force to be reckoned with.
One lead reckoned the curve was worth 22028bp, making the premium 24.51bp.
Indigenous groups are a political force to be reckoned with in Ecuador.
Officials who once reckoned with them, though, do not remember them kindly.
These days, the women in red are forces to be reckoned with.
The IMF reckoned the trade dispute could cost the global economy $22019bn.
Most forecasters had reckoned that by 2025 that would rise to around 4%.
The EMP Commission's report in 2008 reckoned $3.95bn or less would do it.
"We are a force to be reckoned with," Karina Solano Suarez told CNN.
In such cases, he reckoned, the allocation of decision rights became hugely important.
Presumably, it was reckoned that Mr Pitt's presence would help sell the film.
"Besides, women as consumers is a force to be reckoned with," finished Erika.
But when the going gets tough, you're a force to be reckoned with.
Edith had such a presence and was a force to be reckoned with.
EAGLE reckoned his chances of such a disappointing result were just under 50%.
Indeed, around 15% of them reckoned that they had caught sight of one.
It is also the benchmark for financial contracts reckoned to be worth $350trn.
Fans of UnREAL know that Quinn is a force to be reckoned with.
As a bonus, he reckoned he could talk Sandhurst into hosting it too.
That's a reality that must be reckoned with and can't be papered over.
And when they get here, they'll be a force to be reckoned with.
IN AMERICA in 1970 one child in 14,000 was reckoned to be autistic.
That made him six times as talented, he reckoned, as most modern players.
They're still a force to be reckoned with, but in more predictable ways.
His adoptive mom, Amanda Giese, is a force to be reckoned with herself.
Allyn Carol Ravitz was a force to be reckoned with, until she wasn't.
Succession tells us repeatedly that Logan is a force to be reckoned with.
They are reckoned to be responsible for around a fifth of global warming.
But at one point, Michael Beasley was a Force to be reckoned with.
Nuno is a force to be reckoned with, let me tell you that.
We're definitely a force to be reckoned with when we're together as one.
First, we have never fully reckoned with the subject of race in America.
This is a fiscally unstable position, and will have to be reckoned with.
In the premium segment, the Macan is a force to be reckoned with.
The trend is creative women becoming a cultural force to be reckoned with.
He became a scholar to be reckoned with relatively late in his career.
And he's going to be a force to be reckoned with for decades.
In each case, previously insular communities were transformed into forces to be reckoned with.
Sega solidified itself as a top contender and a force to be reckoned with.
Mr Gaidar reckoned that this was a price worth paying to prevent civil conflict.
"Craft beer is a force to be reckoned with at this point," Shepard said.
Astronomy, she reckoned, was "out of kindergarten, but only in about the third grade".
But 40,000-50,000 of the settlers are reckoned to be there for ideological reasons.
He's going to be a force to be reckoned with on that battle field.
This new, mobilized — and mobile-ized — electorate is a force to be reckoned with.
It is reckoned to have one of the highest membership rates in the world.
Last, but certainly not least, Mayim Bialik is a force to be reckoned with.
The rules, they reckoned, were things like perfect information, forward-looking reasoning and rationality.
Played by Robin Wright, the Amazonian general is a force to be reckoned with.
Bound in one volume, he reckoned, the voter lists would be 200 metres thick.
AI is a transformative power to be reckoned with — and it's only getting smarter.
"He's definitely a force to be reckoned with," his mother Becci Wray told CNN.
Seeing such amateurism, their Chinese interlocutors reckoned that they had little to worry about.
Kyrgios is a force to be reckoned with if he can keep it together.
Goldman Sachs reckoned capital outflows in China amounted to $88 billion during that month.
Since her Nickelodeon days, her talent has been a force to be reckoned with.
Fancy Keynesian multipliers were not needed to keep an economy on track, he reckoned.
But the emotional appeal is making the AfD a force to be reckoned with.
Together as one, these strong young women are a force to be reckoned with.
Also, catch them live if you can—they're a force to be reckoned with!
They're a talented force to be reckoned with, whose voices deserve to be heard.
Investors have reckoned with the threat of a recession over the past two weeks.
His perspective should be reckoned with, even as I disagreed with nearly every word.
It had previously reckoned sterling would end both years at 80 pence per euro.
Despite the shifts, China's massive market is still a force to be reckoned with.
The regime may be a force to be reckoned with in the Middle East.
Amazon's AWS will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come.
We reckoned before her death that she'd already gone through 17 or 18 lives.
Iranian support for Hamas is reckoned to be as much as $100m a year.
Republicans appear not to have reckoned with the broader consequences of their uncertainty strategy.
"He is from another planet," reckoned a European diplomat who has watched him closely.
"They're a legitimate force to be reckoned with on the world stage," he said.
In America, as many as one in 12 children is reckoned to have one.
Teenage climate change activist Greta Thunberg is already a force to be reckoned with.
Google was already a force to be reckoned with by the end of 2009.
America's recent wartime history, which includes ugly chapters, should be fully recorded and reckoned with.
These women are a force to be reckoned with and the fight scenes don't disappoint.
Norway's men's team and the Swedish women's team are also forces to be reckoned with.
Serena Williams is a force to be reckoned with, both on and off the court.
At almost 91 years old, Dr. Ruth is a cultural force to be reckoned with.
The number of protein-coding genes in the human genome is currently reckoned at 19,628.
But in truth, most reckoned, it was a favour from his friend President Bill Clinton.
By the numbers, One Direction was and is an undeniable force to be reckoned with.
A BFR, reckoned Mr Musk, might be good for 1,2003 flights before it needed replacing.
In America, meanwhile, foundation-scouring is reckoned to be the leading reason for bridge failure.
They question the parameters needed to make it behave as Mr Piketty reckoned it would.
Even more important than securing independence, reckoned Gandhi, India had to seek Hindu-Muslim peace.
A few years ago the UN reckoned that about 5,000 people were leaving every month.
Taking into account all the other penalties, Honda reckoned Vandoorne should start in 18th place.
That does not mean Russia's military is not a force with which to be reckoned.
"I'm not sure a lot of people really have reckoned with that yet," Moon says.
If it passes the House, they reckoned Texas could lose out on events worth $1.4bn.
But what all this hoopla hasn't quite reckoned is how much will people want it?
Arguably, this has worked until now, with annual economic growth reckoned to be around 4%.
And most reckoned that China was backward and repressive, whereas America was rich and free.
At the end of 2016, the state was reckoned to be almost €33bn in arrears.
Only 50 or so white farmers are reckoned to have remained unscathed as active owners.
Shelton is a force to be reckoned with, however: he's won an impressive five times!
No amount of "deceptive activity"—adulterating food, for example—could generate economic benefits, he reckoned.
If Trump takes Ailes's advice to heart, he'll be a debater to be reckoned with.
Mr Card reckoned that Miami had become accustomed to handling large inflows of unskilled migrants.
Make its space program an undeniable force to be reckoned with on the international stage.
Their combined value in 2015 is reckoned to have been around $213 billion (see chart).
That sample was drawn from a population of 224m in 29 countries reckoned at risk.
Love it or hate it, TikTok is turning into a force to be reckoned with.
His greatest triumph, Lord Weidenfeld reckoned, was outfacing the censors and publishing Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita".
Now heading north through Saskatchewan, the fire is reckoned to be Canada's costliest natural disaster.
She did so at once; it turned her into a force to be reckoned with.
But his most popular concoction, the Bloody Masterpiece, is a force to be reckoned with.
And according to Ingram, they'll be a force to be reckoned with in 2019 too.
That always has to be reckoned with, and we have to deal with that today.
Opening Ceremony: Once simply a quirky boutique, now a fashion force to be reckoned with.
When the national conversation about sexual misconduct began, Bourdain openly reckoned with his past work.
To be fair, every army in Warhammer 40k is a force to be reckoned with.
But the signs are there that Woods is again a force to be reckoned with.
That kind of slowdown makes a recession a possibility that has to be reckoned with.
Others reckoned that Japan could escape its rut if only its leaders were bold enough.
And, as always, the Seahawks were a true force to be reckoned with at home.
" Better access to social services, she reckoned, is "a way to help them choose life.
In Somaliland less than a tenth of the land is reckoned to be suited to agriculture.
Restrictions introduced by Vladimir Putin in 2005 are reckoned to have contributed to the recent decline.
Walmart continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the grocery industry, especially online.
Its board also hasn't reckoned with its role in the situation and anything it might change.
Gear VR growth, when coupled with Samsung's marketing strategies, is a force to be reckoned with.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a force to be reckoned with at the box office.
"She's a force to be reckoned with, one arm or two," her mom, Jen Reeves, said.
Romanian secret police might strip a woman, she reckoned, but would not dress one by force.
Trawling the TechCrunch archives turns up the OurMine name more times than I reckoned it would.
The soldiers reckoned the sight of him would deter others from throwing stones at their patrol.
Half of all vehicles are reckoned to be unregistered, and many drivers to lack a licence.
And these questions and their answers must be reckoned with before these men ever will be. ●
BNP Paribas analysts reckoned it was among the legacy Tier 1 bonds most vulnerable to extension.
The mountain of corporate debt, reckoned to have reached 70% of GDP, is starting to wobble.
Gamblers on Betfair's exchange reckoned the reigning champions had a 221% chance of retaining their title.
Workers with assets kept by the company, so they reckoned, will be less intrigued by revolution.
Only 20% of respondents reckoned that living standards in 2050 would be substantially higher than today.
The Trump endorsement is a powerful force to be reckoned with in races across the country.
When it comes to coding, Gen Z is proving itself a force to be reckoned with.
Back in November wonks reckoned that the British economy would grow by about 2.5% in 2016.
As the newly reformed Pussycats, Josie, Veronica, and Melody are a force to be reckoned with.
Graciela Bevacqua, a 24-year INDEC veteran, reckoned that consumer prices in January 2007 rose 2.1%.
She was a force to be reckoned with — greater than any other Force in the galaxy.
Once again, the human commentators reckoned that the machine had made a serious mistake early on.
"Hiroshimas and Nagasakis everywhere," reckoned the Russian lawmaker Vladimir Zhirinovsky when discussing the possibility last year.
U.S. military veterans are a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield — and in business.
That the stakes in June's referendum are less high can be reckoned, no doubt, a positive.
Even at the young age of 17, Serena Williams was a force to be reckoned with.
When it comes to funny signs, the London Underground is a force to be reckoned with.
For the first time in Tanzania's history, the opposition is a force to be reckoned with.
These elections have given the impression that they're a force to be reckoned with, Dennison said.
Neither is Michel Houellebecq, reckoned to be among the most penetrating of all contemporary European novelists.
Body image problems among women in aesthetic sports have long been acknowledged, if not reckoned with.
If you have even the most casual relationship with jazz, you've probably reckoned with this issue.
That deal dragged down Tesla stock, but some astute investors reckoned that the market as overreacting.
Joe Biden is clearly still a force to be reckoned with in the Democratic presidential race.
Only a fifth of Chukotkans versus half of Alaskan natives reckoned their own health was good.
Donning her famous purple hair and holding a sledgehammer, she's a force to be reckoned with.
You're in a productive mood and people see that you're a force to be reckoned with.
It certainly sends a clear message that China is already a power to be reckoned with.
Now putting out material on Tiga's Turbo label, she's becoming a force to be reckoned with.
They expected home prices, gasoline and medical costs to soften, while they reckoned food prices would rise.
You remind me of my daughter … You're smart and beautiful, and a woman to be reckoned with.
Around a third of the 23,000 concerts she had given in her life were benefits, she reckoned.
As for the full stick of butter Ms. Chapman used, I reckoned I could go with less.
A rebellion reckoned to be 7,000-strong in favour of the pope in 1569 was brutally suppressed.
The tonfa, which is essentially a night stick, is reckoned to be the handle from a grindstone.
CIES Football Observatory, a research organisation, reckoned then that his club could charge €190m ($223m) for him.
Why I'm going to miss 'American Idol' Even today, "Idol" is a force to be reckoned with.
They expected home prices, gasoline and medical costs to soften, while they reckoned food prices would rise.
What was good for Serpukhov, he reckoned, also had to be good for Shestun—and vice versa.
The global e-commerce industry, for instance, is reckoned to have revenues of over $2trn a year.
It is reckoned to have done a good job at protecting its own installations from cyber-attack.
He founded SoftBank in 1981; it is now reckoned to be the fifth-biggest company in Japan.
Yet Ms Tsai had not reckoned on a fierce and organised backlash from conservative Christians in particular.
The most recent was another two-stage rocket that analysts reckoned could reach any city in America.
With her crafting of sophisticated political and theological concepts, she was a force to be reckoned with.
That would be half the premium bankers reckoned Greece paid last July for the €3bn five-year.
" Trump purportedly said Daniels was "someone to be reckoned with, beautiful and smart just like his daughter.
IG analysts reckoned the market was probably expecting a stronger jawbone or perhaps even a rate cut.
No one — including Sanders — has truly reckoned with how to pay for whatever system they might support.
She's still a relentless force to be reckoned with as she trades one coast for the other.
While another academic study reckoned to have identified 400 fake Twitter accounts being run by Kremlin trolls.
Not only did it diverge wildly from his campaign rhetoric, but Trump never reckoned with that fact.
Lemaire reckoned the timing was right despite the ongoing economic slowdown in the world's second-largest economy.
Millennials could make up November's largest voting bloc and have become a force to be reckoned with.
Exit polls reckoned Donald Trump attracted just a quarter of the Hispanic vote in Texas and Florida.
She was a force to be reckoned with and she gave us hope to continue our fight.
They were the forced to be reckoned with when it came to radio, 106 & Park, and TRL.
As the city reckoned with the severity of its financial situation, officials considered shutting down nonessential services.
Others reckoned that the pleasure the giver takes in giving ought also to be taken into consideration.
Mr. Braathen reckoned he would have to invest millions in a new plant to meet the standards.
With Polycom as buyer, Elliott reckoned the stock would more than double in a couple of years.
He is not a rookie at this, so he will be a force to be reckoned with.
In the entertainment and theater world, Lin-Manuel Miranda is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with.
"His main message is that Saudi Arabia is a force to be reckoned with," Mr. Katulis said.
His hard-line positions and knack for policy have made him a force to be reckoned with.
Actor Billy Porter is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to red-carpet style.
"Jackie Shane is a musical force to be reckoned with," fellow trans singer/songwriter Mel Stone agreed.
It's their way of breaking you down, because they know you're a force to be reckoned with.
Richter, a guy the audience loved to hate, was efficient and a force to be reckoned with.
But in terms of absolutely devouring miles, the Enclave Avenir is a force to be reckoned with.
Ford's best-selling F150 pickup truck, for instance, is reckoned to have around 150m lines of code.
As for Trump's manner, they reckoned his boorishness was of small account next to Hillary Clinton's corruption.
To Hollywood traditionalists' dismay, Netflix has proven that it's a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood.
Trump has also clearly has not reckoned with Corker's greater leverage as Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman.
I reckoned in that moment that a 20 to Sandler was probably something like $227 to me.
They also reckoned that Canadian and U.S. law enforcement would want to make examples of the athletes.
In America, the past has long since been reckoned with and the playing field is now level.
On the football field, Houston Texans defensive end JJ Watt is unquestionably a force to be reckoned with.
He reckoned it could also illuminate an office desk, if only it picked up a little Scandinavian style.
A little more diversity in the market won't mean Intel isn't still a force to be reckoned with.
Once the numbers had been crunched, the researchers reckoned humanity has done slightly better than Dr Tarter suggested.
Mr Locks had no idea how to shoot someone, but he reckoned that any skill could be learned.
It reckoned Cristiano Ronaldo, sold earlier this month by Real Madrid to Juventus for €112m, was worth €103m.
"I think everybody can see that Georgia's going to be a force to be reckoned with," Smart said.
REUTERS/Chris Bergin Working-class white men were once a force to be reckoned with in American politics.
"We haven't reckoned with 2016, we haven't changed our approach at all," says Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado.
When the directive was issued in 2011, just one in 20,000 medicine packs was reckoned to be fake.
Analysts reckoned the comparatively low per-share premium China Oceanwide is paying reflects Genworth's upcoming gloomy business outlook.
One scheme in Guangxi, known as 1040 Project, was reckoned to have fleeced its targets of 600m yuan.
All of these issues will need to be reckoned with by not only the nation, but the world.
Analysts reckoned the sell-off on the Nikkei was also spurred with the overhang from a stronger yen.
Why She Deserved the Win: Ballerini is a force to be reckoned with in the country music world!
Although the political influence of Tigrayans has diminished under Abiy, they remain a force to be reckoned with.
REUTERS/Chris Bergin Working-class white men were once a force to be reckoned with in American politics.
And once again, they have shown the market that OPEC is still a force to be reckoned with.
Collisions with birds are reckoned to cost America's airlines almost $1 billion in repairs and flight delays annually.
It also established Respawn—comprised of ex Call of Duty developers—as a force to be reckoned with.
The force to be reckoned with in this field, though, is Craig Venter, a pioneer in gene sequencing.
It's also on the fast track to becoming a force to be reckoned with in all of retail.
National parliaments are reckoned to have a greater feel for the weft and warp of citizens' political preferences.
He reckoned that people like to have some liquid assets on hand if possible, in case of emergency.
During the quarter AMD reckoned with the fallout from the disclosure of the Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities.
As Bridge realizes by the end of "Holy Water," women are already a force to be reckoned with.
"Kentucky is a team that's going to have to be reckoned with for a national championship," Becker said.
Hong Kong politics is now a three-way affair, with separatism the new force to be reckoned with.
"It will take me a day to learn the essentials," he had reckoned, as we planned the trip.
Her voice is an entity in itself, a force that asserts itself and demands to be reckoned with.
But as health advocates have reckoned with these realities, they've come up with several ways to fight back.
But once Japan threw off its feudal system and unified, it became a force to be reckoned with.
That Russia is now a power to be reckoned with is a message drummed home relentlessly on television.
Add in our parenting compatriots from around the globe, and that's an international force to be reckoned with.
Economic historians long reckoned that enclosure, though unjust and brutal, spurred progress and laid the groundwork for industrialisation.
The 2016 election interference was a dramatic reminder that Russia is out there and must be reckoned with.
Hosted by Larry Wilmore, nearly every speech reckoned with what had just happened—and how writers should respond.
And they could be quite a force to be reckoned with because they complement each other so well.
His stewardship was a success, turning the once-fringe media outlet into a force to be reckoned with.
Many economists reckoned the slowdown would prompt a return to the old playbook: a credit-fueled investment spree.
His ghost, therefore, was reckoned by the superstitious staff at the building to roam the corridors at night.
Dr. Kuhn's favorite word, Dr. Dyson reckoned, was "paradigm," a system of ideas that dominate a scientific era.
Valeo's Vrecko reckoned, however, that Musk would soon change his mind and would be won over to Lidar.
Mr. Roche wanted out of architecture, but bubble ball, he reckoned, was maybe not the most sustainable future.
The Spurs were a force to be reckoned with, but the rest of the league was in question.
The rise of Vox, and the Catalan secession crisis, has drawn more customers to his pub, he reckoned.
In each, the bot presents unique challenges that have yet to be fully reckoned with by any human.
When she does, Xarello — which already has everything else in place — will be a restaurant to be reckoned with.
Of all the platforms offering livestreaming, Facebook has emerged as one of the strongest forces to be reckoned with.
To each of you powerful women, I say this, you know that you are forces to be reckoned with.
Instead, Ahoure reckoned she had been inspired by the memory of her late father, who had died of cancer.
Yang tells PEOPLE that Collins was a force to be reckoned with and was fiercely loyal to her friends.
He wasn't sure how much the photograph had influence Trump, but reckoned it was "a good move" by McMaster.
Ahead, check out Demi's transformation from a bright-eyed, bare-faced teen into a force to be reckoned with.
In the 1970's, Grace Jones was a force to be reckoned with in the world of French fashion.
The vote stunned pollsters and pundits, who had reckoned that Hillary Clinton, his Democratic rival, would breeze to victory.
Mother Knows BestWhen I have a red lip and winged eyeliner on, I'm a force to be reckoned with.
The economists reckoned euro zone exports to the U.S. would fall because of Trump's proposed 20 percent import tax.
Kosovo has some statistics to be thankful for: its economy is reckoned to have grown by 3.5% last year.
One Chinese-financed mine in Greenland's south is reckoned to contain the world's second-largest deposits of rare earths.
On December 7th the European Banking Authority said it reckoned the average CET1 ratio would drop by just 0.6%.
Our more pessimistic commenters reckoned it would take 100 artists two to four years to make this a reality.
In 19603 the global zip market was reckoned to be worth $11.2 billion, bigger than the market for condoms.
Germany, the main target of the Gallic call for more spending, reckoned its fiscal policy was already pretty expansionary.
Mr Krugman, another Nobel-winner, reckoned Mr Lucas and his sort were responsible for a "dark age of macroeconomics".
"We haven't reckoned with our history," Goff told CNN, "so it shouldn't surprise us to see a different reaction."
That not everyone thinks the same, that there are various experiences and histories that need to be reckoned with.
Bisbee '17 is fundamentally a ghost story about things that have gone a long time without being reckoned with.
Prior to the minutes, traders had reckoned there was nearly no chance the Fed would raise rates in June.
Original art of Thanos and Shaggy squaring off cemented Shaggy's status as a force not to be reckoned with.
This spring, Wasserman reckoned that the Democrats would need to win the popular vote by 230 percentage points overall.
In a series of blog posts, Facebook reckoned with the social media giant's effect on the global political process.
"Zika infection is more dangerous, and Brazil's outbreak more extensive, than scientists reckoned a short time ago," he writes.
They reckoned that over time the IT department would have less technical capabilities and that would require more outsourcing.
This shake-up is likely to have to be reckoned with in December or January, as playoff time approaches.
One weapon makes the South Dakota a force to be reckoned with up to 1,500 miles inland: the Tomahawk.
Whatever happens in the election, stories long murmured around Gadsden are now out and have to be reckoned with.
ROME — Not long ago, the Five Star movement looked like the power to be reckoned with in Italian politics.
Of 350 students, roughly one in three would not have breakfast unless the school provided it, Ms. Collingwood reckoned.
To make a meaningful difference, another cut of 2 million bpd was needed in the second quarter, Rystad reckoned.
Bettelheim reckoned that a cure would come through an expertly designed systematic introduction of emotion into emotion-starved kids.
The fighter has apologized for the comments, and analysts reckoned the controversy has caused limited damage to his campaign.
Officials reckoned making money while on the waiting list encouraged applications, even by those with little chance of success.
Playing along with the Foo Fighters' "Monkeywrench," Kiss Guy immediately showed that he's a force to be reckoned with.
This process must be reckoned as a victory for the Trump administration and a step forward for European security.
The big picture: India has been working toward establishing itself as a force to be reckoned with in space.
At a scientific conference in Seattle on Tuesday, researchers reckoned with a day that many thought might never arrive.
Even so, Heyman's work has long reckoned with the significance of voice even in the face of this obstruction.
Member states, and especially Germany, reckoned the IMF could impose conditions on indebted countries more credibly than the European Commission.
Some residents reckoned it would be a long time before another thief or would-be kidnapper turned up in town.
Kylie Jenner solidified herself as a multi-million-dollar force to be reckoned with in the beauty industry in 2017.
Salemme&aposs trial has transported jurors back to a time when the Mafia was a force to be reckoned with.
The advent of the internet ignited a big bang of speech, the consequences of which America hasn't yet reckoned with.
For one thing, selection at 16 is already common, and reckoned to be more reliable than testing children aged 11.
But some estimates exist: retailers are reckoned to mark down or throw out about 2-4% of meat, for example.
Ms. Brown, whose family is comfortable financially, found herself spending less once she reckoned with Dr. Brown's definitions of play.
And eventually, the men in her life realize she is a force to be reckoned with, worthy of their respect.
With "The Birth of a Nation," Parker has established himself as a major talent and filmmaker to be reckoned with.
Some 21970-15% of women in America and around a quarter in Brazil are reckoned to suffer from postpartum depression.
In particular, he has developed a Shaun Livingston-esque short mid-range game that's a force to be reckoned with.
One banker reckoned the proposal was a "slippery slope" that would force banks to become unlikely arbiters of moral acceptability.
But Hill and several other women have said that Biden hasn't fully reckoned with his role in the Hill hearing.
The one uncovered at the Estonian branch of Denmark's Danske Bank is reckoned to be among the largest in history.
Two-thirds of seats are reckoned to be tight contests, up from about half in the previous election in 21987.
Analysts reckoned companies were on the road to recovery from an earnings recession that dampened their outlooks earlier this year.
Officials may have reckoned that such an approach would reinforce stability by giving people less reason to resent the party.
However, directly or indirectly he is reckoned to control more than half the deputies in parliament, and hence the government.
HBO's Game of Thrones was a force to be reckoned with at the 2016 Emmys, sweeping the top drama categories.
Blockchain is still a nascent technology and is reckoned to still be five to 10 years away from widespread adoption.
And yet, many rank-and-file Republicans have barely reckoned with the very big things the bill would do intentionally.
Maintain strategic interest Putin is sending a message to the world: Russia is still a force to be reckoned with.
Social and economic indices are reckoned to have improved faster than anywhere else in Africa, albeit from a low base.
So far the new rules are reckoned to have affected up to 15,000 children, many kept apart from a parent.
In his heyday, a decade or two ago, he was a political force to be reckoned with in this state.
Services developed for use on mobile devices, such as Twitter, a live-blogging platform, were reckoned more likely to succeed.
Like many other African countries, it has endemic yellow fever (reckoned to be responsible for 80,000 African deaths a year).
Fermi further reckoned that any intelligent civilization would be technologically savvy enough to colonize the galaxy within 10 million years.
Allegra: I've often reckoned with the notion of nostalgia as a wholly positive experience — the word by definition suggests otherwise.
But it's also increasingly clear those benefits come with costs and trade-offs that society has not really reckoned with.
THE STONE It is often held up as a model liberal democracy that has fully reckoned with its horrendous crimes.
At least 20 professional surfers stay in Nazaré during any given week over the winter, several officials and surfers reckoned.
Mr. Denamur said he would continue to pay their salaries, which he reckoned he could afford for about two months.
Over the past few decades, China has recreated itself as a force to be reckoned with on the world's stage.
Froseth's eyes are a force to be reckoned with, simultaneously magnetic and inviting, yet crying out almost audibly in pain.
I wouldn't say we've really reckoned as a society with the question of, What have these secret settlements done collectively?
Apple's billions, like other major tech competitors, instantly establish the company as a force to be watched -- and reckoned with.
Groups like the Sunrise Movement are growing in prominence and becoming a force to be reckoned with in American politics.
"Thanks to the success of Women's Alliance, today women in Ladakh are a force to be reckoned with," Chondol said.
The full damage done by these men, members of the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Haiti, is still being reckoned.
By 1990, Colombian metal was a force to be reckoned with and those who created it had nothing to lose.
But they should look out for those those high school students, because they are really something to be reckoned with.
After weighing up what I'd got online from various stores, I'd reckoned I'd saved just over 45 cents in total.
It has also given him what he has long coveted: Western acknowledgment that Russia is a force to be reckoned with.
In a statement, they reckoned that 0.3 cubic miles of magma draining from a reservoir would fit the GPS data well.
Investors clearly reckoned that opening a new front in the trade wars would pressure central banks everywhere to consider new stimulus.
Swimming pools, tennis shoes and Swiss chocolate were all right-wing, he reckoned, whereas rivers, jeans and Nutella were left-wing.
When it comes to gleefully trolling Star Wars fans with potential spoilers, Mark Hamill is a force to be reckoned with.
Stekelenburg, Everton's hero, reckoned Phil Jagielka, whose fouls had given away both penalties, was the most relieved man at the Etihad.
From his canvassing, Jerry Reinoehl, a genial veteran and campaign volunteer, reckoned his man would do better than expected among minorities.
Even if richer provinces were to slow down, they reckoned, the high growth potential of inland regions would compensate for that.
Yet both lost, because in the end voters reckoned they were Democrats—the party, according to Mr Trump, of open borders.
Japan's SoftBank has become a force to be reckoned with in Silicon Valley and beyond with its $100 billion tech fund.
The takeover reportedly valued WeWork at $7 billion, down from the $47 billion that SoftBank reckoned it was worth in January.
The government may have reckoned that his "home-return permit", issued to permanent residents of Hong Kong, trumped his foreign papers.
Labour startups may need the support of existing unions if they are to turn into a force to be reckoned with.
And in 218 police in Britain reckoned that stolen art brought criminals a total of more than £300m ($405m) per year.
Leakage from such programmes is now reckoned to have fallen to around 30%, and in some states to less than 10%.
Mercer, a consultancy, reckoned in 2015 that average yearly returns from coal firms could fall by 26-138% over ten years.
Still, he reckoned that, all in all, there was no way at the moment to say whether Facebook should break up.
The co-founder of an independent studio, Miramax, he reckoned that major studios won Oscars because smaller rivals failed to compete.
She reckoned that was because of the emotional labour involved in reconciling the potentially incompatible roles of co-worker and friend.
After a disputed election in 2005 that brought Mr Gnassingbé to power, around 500 people are reckoned to have been killed.
Although, they did apologize, it suggests the left overall hasn't fully reckoned with the barriers women face in attaining political leadership.
All 12 signs can be forces to be reckoned with, as long as they have the right tricks in their arsenal.
The hospital treating Mr Ouanounou reckoned it had, at the time of the injunction, spent C$500,20083 ($400,000) on his treatment.
He reckoned that new ideas were a "humiliation" and an "affront" not only to people's sensibilities but to their convictions, too.
Only half the respondents felt certain that the theory of evolution was true, while another 19% reckoned it was probably right.
Millennium's Benson said he was steering clear of emerging currencies and reckoned the yen could rally to 105 per the dollar.
A flabby Brady is, sadly for those of us who can't stand the Patriots, still a force to be reckoned with.
"Simply put, Zika infection is more dangerous, and Brazil's outbreak more extensive, than scientists reckoned a short time ago," Attaran writes.
Jacobs was always reckoned to be an excellent boxer, but few had given him much of a shot at Gennady Golovkin.
Since her breakout role in Super 8, actress Elle Fanning has continued to prove she's a force to be reckoned with.
It is reckoned that decommissioning the Fukushima plant will cost $20 billion, while the clean-up could come to $100 billion.
He is reckoned to be the only person to have traversed the North Pole, the South Pole and Greenland without resupplies.
But through it all, the series itself was the foremost argument for Barr as a creative force to be reckoned with.
As for ridership, the rail authority reckoned some 65m to 103m passengers per year would be travelling the route by 2020.
The source reckoned 50%-60% of the bonds are in the hands of sophisticated investors, with the remainder held by retail.
Exact figures are scarce, but in 2017 Accenture, a consultancy, reckoned tech firms already employ around 100,000 human content-moderators worldwide.
After significant research (aided greatly by International Living), we reckoned that Ecuador was the perfect place to begin our expat lives.
They invite a face-to-face meeting with a literary figure who deserves to be reckoned with on her own terms.
You can probably tell from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's frankly stellar Twitter presence that she is a force to be reckoned with.
The 2202 election showed that identity politics was a major force to be reckoned with — and also one that couldn't win.
But Parker reckoned he could stand out from the crowd with simplification, with a selection of fewer but higher-quality offerings.
Streep is still a force to be reckoned with and she recently appeared on season two of HBO's "Big Little Lies."
These and many other details need to be reckoned with as Democrats begin to think about turning campaigning into real policy.
Investment bankers last year reckoned the company could fetch a valuation of as much as $120 billion in the public markets.
Cal State Long Beach is not the only campus that has reckoned recently with the history of the California mission system.
It had little choice, though it reckoned the move would cut its revenue by $24.95m-26.95m a quarter, or 25-2208%.
The oceans, for example, are reckoned to absorb more than 90% of the heat trapped by man-made greenhouse-gas emissions.
"Lose You to Love Me" is a soaring, tender ballad that proves why Gomez is a force to be reckoned with.
Judy Sheindlin, more commonly known as "Judge Judy," is a force to be reckoned with, and not just in the courtroom.
But Sunday's 67-59 win against the No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes established West Virginia as a force to be reckoned.
ZD also won, however, proving that they are a player in the digital media industry to be reckoned with going forward.
But it has positioned itself as a force to be reckoned with, relishing Washington's agonies at the hands of Taliban insurgents.
The collection had become too important, reckoned her father, the billionaire Colorado businessman Philip Anschutz, to be kept from public view.
They would be a force to be reckoned with in any political process that seeks to implement a single-payer system.
The 7-footer from Serbia has emerged a force to be reckoned with this season -- and Butler says it's no fluke.
But what was missing in bioprinting, reckoned Erik Gatenholm and Hector Martinez, two biotechnology entrepreneurs, was some form of standardised "bio-ink".
RugbyVision, a forecasting model run by Niven Winchester of MIT, reckoned there was a 211.6% chance of one occurring in each test.
"They really create a force to be reckoned with," Eric Trump said in an interview at Trump Tower last week with Borger.
Although they will be a force to be reckoned with when they grow up, right now they look cute enough to cuddle!
What will the industry and the culture at large have reckoned with then, and what will continue to escape scrutiny or consequence?
Many ECB-watchers (and maybe some of its governing council) reckoned it might signal the "tapering" of QE. That now looks unlikely.
This year, however, reports began to appear in state-run media that climate change is now reckoned to be a factor, too.
When Cowperthwaite stood down in 1971 his tenure was reckoned a huge success, but that provided only limited protection for his policies.
The secret, he reckoned, was the Kaizen principles at the heart of Japanese manufacturing: continuous incremental improvement "through cleverness, patience and diligence".
"From what I've read and the history I've studied, Russia's opinions have started to be reckoned with in recent years," he said.
FOR more than a decade, equity investors have reckoned that Goldman Sachs was worth more than its Wall Street rival, Morgan Stanley.
Naturally, that earned it some unfair comparisons to Stranger Things, as the small German town reckoned with the secrets of its past.
They'll need to bring their top skills to this match to remind fans that Fnatic is a force to be reckoned with.
After Mr Magufuli's row with the paper, capital is reckoned to have fled to Kenya, which Mr Magufuli views as an adversary.
Meanwhile, Amazon's delivery business is a force to be reckoned with, and Netflix's international growth potential is more promising than some expected.
Trying to paper over the ugly bits only gets you so far, if you haven't actually reckoned with the problem at hand.
War Dogs emerged as an entertaining force to be reckoned with, dictating many of the torch snuffing leading up to his extinction!
GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Tuesday meanwhile reckoned with whether or not the president had enough "juice" to get things done.
As reviews went live, for example, people started wondering if the game reckoned with its deeply sexualized and angry history with women.
Meena reckoned they need to focus on developing infrastructure and moving out of India's Tier 1 cities such as Mumbai and Delhi.
That's a force to be reckoned with and one that more entrepreneurs should listen to and assist in any way they can.
If you've watched the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, you'll know that Michele Selene Ang is a force to be reckoned with.
But Le Pen's FN is likely to be a force to be reckoned with against Macron in coming years, most analysts say.
"We beat Russia at the Sao Paulo Sevens in February but they are definitely a force to be reckoned with," said Potter.
The current Airlander is reckoned to have a top speed of 150km/h and is powered by four 4-litre diesel engines.
On this basis, he reckoned, the price of light rose by a factor of between three and five between 1800 and 1992.
Rick Scott is a force to be reckoned with It may be time to give Scott, the politician, the recognition he deserves.
That could raise market alarm given that the International Monetary Fund has reckoned Deutsche Bank is the world's most systemically risky bank.
Aptly, she is known for being fiery, jealous, even vengeful to some—on all accounts a formidable force to be reckoned with.
WikiHow, in its infinite crowdsourced knowledge, reckoned that I could go from zero to techno dance music hero in eight simple steps.
"Give (Alabama) credit, but I think everybody can see that Georgia's going to be a force to be reckoned with," Smart said.
If the Catalan crisis has changed anything, it is in the corridors of power in Madrid, rather than Bilbao, Mr. Ortuzar reckoned.
And while the climate swerve may ebb and flow, it is gathering momentum and will have to be reckoned with for generations.
This, Sharon reckoned, would eliminate the Palestinian demand for a state in the West Bank, which thus would become part of Israel.
In this week's Times Magazine, we explore the ways German society never truly reckoned with anti-Semitism after World War II. _____ 7.
She insisted that Sanders' "political revolution ... will be a force to be reckoned with" regardless of whether he wins the Democratic nomination.
I was in a new city, still a babe in the woods, and it was something I had never reckoned with before.
Time travel, it would seem, is our contemporary longing for the kind of circumstances that some of Banner's beloved seamstresses reckoned with.
"Dominique is a force to be reckoned with" said Melissa Perello, the chef at Octavia and Frances here and a longtime friend.
It had little choice, even though it reckoned doing so would cut its revenue by $220m-240m a quarter, or 3703-16%.
Rey reckoned that this glut of commemoration has come about only because the melting ice has made the crashes impossible to ignore.
"We are a force to be reckoned with," declared Mr. Paul, who has orchestrated the coordinated resistance with the ultraconservative House factions.
The lawsuit said that Ms. Williams reckoned with those memories in therapy four years ago, realizing the psychological distress they had caused.
"In Russia, a governess or a babysitter or a driver is reckoned to be a [lower-class] job," Li-Mi-Yan said.
Analysts say this could be an effort to prove they are still a force to be reckoned with ahead of actual negotiations.
Kardashian West then proceeds to promise her $1 million dollars – they shake on it – and Jenner's determination is not to be reckoned with.
UEFA reckoned that if it prevented teams from spending money that they did not earn, the sport's top echelons would be more meritocratic.
Three Silicon Valley firms—Uber, Tesla and Waymo (Alphabet's driverless-car unit)—are each reckoned to be worth more than GM or Ford.
I've always been a crap shot with a handgun, but toss a rifle in my hands and I'm something to be reckoned with.
I interviewed another DJ recently who reckoned that there need to be more Oceanas out there to draw dickheads away from underground clubs.
He has thought deeply; he has reckoned with what happened; and he truly cares that his company fix the problems swirling around it.
And instead of weakening their popularity, this strategic maneuver has clearly only made them an even stronger feminine force to be reckoned with.
There's a lot of us and we all get together and we do things together and we're a force to be reckoned with.
For over a decade, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson has been a force to be reckoned with in the music and the fashion industry.
This reflects divisions in the party's supporters: about a third of those who voted for independence are reckoned to have voted for Brexit.
TD's Misra and Goldberg reckoned the next IOER adjustment may come as early as September if the Fed decides to raise rates again.
It will foster a spirit of togetherness, elevate morale, and say that there's a force to be reckoned with in this country: women.
Nomura's Asia equity strategists reckoned Duterte's recent outreach to China could prove to be a smart move if a Trump presidency becomes apparent.
The first—prizewinning—spot, in 2015 is reckoned to have been the consequence of two black holes colliding 1.3bn light years from Earth.
In 53 the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), the official fiscal watchdog, reckoned that the budget deficit would be nearly eliminated by 25.
In America alone, some 33m players of video games are reckoned (on a broad definition) to have one sort of disability or another.
John Pierpont Morgan, a banker from America's gilded age, reckoned that bosses should earn at most 21 times the pay of their underlings.
And they said that Mr Shapiro and the government had not sufficiently reckoned with the pay-TV industry's rapidly declining hold over customers.
Workers should sell their labour as profitably as possible, he reckoned: for the best pay, the least effort and with the greatest security.
The F-35, a ten-country effort led by Lockheed Martin, is reckoned to be the most expensive military weapons system in history.
The Tories had held precisely such an event before the election, but Iain Duncan Smith, their new leader, reckoned it worth another shot.
Pope Francis is reckoned to be the 266th holder of his office, and the current Patriarch of Constantinople, Bartholomew, is 270th in line.
But as Big Little Lies has carefully argued, perfection is impossible and violence must be reckoned with lest it consume your entire life.
Ten years ago the Brazilian government department that deals with the country's indigenous people reckoned there were between 20 and 30 such groups.
In the post-election fracas, about 200 people were killed and at least 20,000 are reckoned subsequently to have done stints in prison.
It reckoned that such a level of private building was consistent with "real" (ie, inflation-adjusted) house-price increases of 220% a year.
Armada is still a force to be reckoned with as well, coming in second at Evo 2016 and first at Smash Summit 2.
In Tunisia, the ousted president, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, was reckoned to be rooting for his son-in-law, Sakher El Materi.
The concept of gender harassment gives a name to a realm of female workplace experience that has yet to be fully reckoned with.
For example, in Florida, a key state in the race for the White House, the statehooders are a force to be reckoned with.
The 53-year-old rapper has cemented herself as a wig-loving, expletive-laden-lyric-delivering, no-nonsense force to be reckoned with.
The song's raison d'etre is reinstated so powerfully by its harmonic and melodic makeup that it becomes a force to be reckoned with.
Were it not for that, Mr. Giraldo's jailers would have had no hint that he was ever a force to be reckoned with.
While there are two bills that could lead to legalization, there are strong voices of opposition that will need to be reckoned with.
Franklin's four-octave range and mastery of melisma made her a force to be reckoned with both on record and on the stage.
As much as the rise of China, the chart also underlines the decline of Italy and Russia as powers to be reckoned with.
More women may have supported the Joint List this time around because its roster of female candidates doubled, to four, Ms. Sharkawi reckoned.
SoftBank's takeover values WeWork at $7 billion, down from the $47 billion that SoftBank reckoned it was worth in January, these people said.
He reckoned the concession was about 10bp, saying leads were aware this wasn't a market to squeeze pricing to the last basis point.
At the same time, 3.3% of the adult population is reckoned to have a gambling problem, compared with under 1% in neighbouring Norway.
"Given Singh's experience and connections, we expect him to be a force to be reckoned with in the VC space," he told TechCrunch.
" From another perspective, though, Juno was simply targeting what the partners reckoned was Uber's one vulnerability—what a hacker would call an "exploit.
" Likewise, according to the collection notes at Jonathan Simkhai, the designer wanted to show "women as a powerful force to be reckoned with.
There have been a slew of new books that have reckoned powerfully with manhood and masculinity and their intersections with race and sexuality.
The investment bank reckoned prices will be driven by disbursement of housing rent allowances to central government employees as well as climbing energy prices.
Some analysts reckoned the two-day selloff is overdone and can reverse quickly if Friday's jobs figures, particularly on wages, fall short of forecasts.
Suicide Squad showed Robbie's Harley as a force to be reckoned with, and Birds of Prey allows her to add more depth and shading.
An advocate for women's and L.G.B.T. rights, Stamper points out that dance culture still hasn't fully reckoned with the effects of the AIDS epidemic.
In the past few weeks the company has reckoned with anti-Semitic ad targeting and the role it played in the 2016 presidential election.
Luckily, she wasn't a stranger to therapy and she reckoned it could work as a type of relationship maintenance for her and her husband.
If it was a pain point for him, he reckoned that other small businesses were feeling it too and Accelo was born in 2011.
For as long as Mrs Merkel looks a better guarantor of that stability than her rivals, she remains a force to be reckoned with.
It says that I am a force to be reckoned with and that I am ready for whatever challenges the world throws my way.
There was also an outcry over British band Coldplay's Hymn for the Weekend music video that some Indians reckoned was amounting to cultural appropriation.
The central bank, in the statement accompanying Wednesday's interest rate cut decision, reckoned economic activity had been slightly below expectations in the short run.
In 403, Honda reckoned the 100-kilowatt stack in an earlier version of its Clarity fuel-cell car cost $350,000—ie, $215,2000 per kilowatt.
Amazon is reckoned by the Japan External Trade Organisation to be number one in online sales, with 20.2% market share compared with Rakuten's 20.1%.
He was never going to be the best swimmer in the pool, he reckoned, so would have to settle for being the hardest-working.
Ironically, the law could prove a boon for a Luxembourg-based firm called MindGeek, which is reckoned to be the world's biggest porn merchant.
The company has demonstrated that it's a force to be reckoned with among the smartwatch set, so eventually there should be more marquee additions.
But for farmers planting trees they hope will bear fruit 25 years from now, that seemingly distant future has to be reckoned with now.
But, planning an initial public offering, Wang reckoned the market would manage so long as authorities took a gradual approach to the inventory issue.
In the interview, al-Barnawi said Boko Haram was "still a force to be reckoned with" and that it had been receiving new recruits.
Other than housing bigwigs, hotels create employment (more than two direct jobs for every room, one World Bank study reckoned) and support local industries.
Oracle executives were bullish about its cloud prospects, and Safra Catz said the company was a "force to be reckoned with in the cloud".
Her voice soars on standout tracks such as "Romance" and "Warm Honey", making her a musical force to be reckoned with, despite her youth.
Mr Musk reckoned the Hyperloop could be built for no more than $6 billion—a tenth the cost of the California high-speed train.
By and large, however, the publishing industry—like so many others—was slow to recognize that Trump was a force to be reckoned with.
Details of the bondholders' offer have not been made public, but the source reckoned the terms could represent a better outcome for Novo Banco.
Several traders said they reckoned the central bank would favour stabilising the market between 65.50 to 66.00 rupees per dollar in the near-term.
He reckoned that, if anything, Trump had made an innocent mistake — a "slip up" — and that America's compromised ally would quickly forgive the president.
"It's part of this determination, by Putin mostly, to show that Russia is a strong power that has to be reckoned with," she continued.
Federer, at 34, is no longer at the summit of his art, but he is still a force to be reckoned with on grass.
Since we were going so fast, we were out of the Chunnel in just a few minutes — I reckoned about 25 minutes in total.
But the songwriters also reckoned with the role that Glasgow plays in Rose-Lynn's life, and not just as an albatross around her neck.
He reckoned life was likely to exist at temperatures around a maximum 85°C to 90°C (93°F-194°F) beneath the surface.
It's Cinco De Mayo, the day Mexico fended off a threat from French imperialists and asserted itself as a nation to be reckoned with.
In the months that followed, we reckoned with what it would mean to undertake pregnancy again and potentially go through 10 months of anxiety.
Li said he enjoyed the experience despite struggling in the final two rounds and reckoned it would help his confidence in the long run.
Some smelters reckoned that with lower aluminum production, there would be a surplus of alumina, depressing prices, so they held off buying, she said.
But the AGs who have signaled opposition to the negotiation class "are a really significant group that has to be reckoned with," said Zimmerman.
At least, that's what the bloke I chatted to once in my Stories and Storytelling in the Ancient Greek and Roman Worlds module reckoned.
By 1183, their share fell to 24 percent, still a factor to be reckoned with, providing a crucial source of support to Bill Clinton.
No matter the distractions, Casse has established himself as a horseman to be reckoned with on this side of the Canadian border as well.
They became a force to be reckoned with in plantation life by remaining united and showing that they would use violence to protect themselves.
Zuccardi is a name to be reckoned with in Argentina; the moniker of the winemaking dynasty appears on bottles in restaurants around the country.
It's this kind of service that makes the town cheerier than most, reckoned Seija Soini, a retired businesswoman taking part in a painting class.
A major protest presented a huge organizational challenge, and pulling one off delivered a potent message: Here was a force to be reckoned with.
It took Mr. French and his Mac eight years to finish the tale — he reckoned he could have done it by himself in one.
The Tea Party also built a strong grassroots political operation and amassed substantial financial support, so they were a force to be reckoned with.
Clearly, Xi has reckoned that unless he alone has the mandate of heaven the current system cannot go forward economically or in foreign affairs.
The good thing is that if she's not and they do take away her license, she seems to have reckoned with that possibility already.
Boise, Idaho, has been called the best place for millennials to live in the US, and is becoming a destination to be reckoned with.
Lady Leshurr is a force to be reckoned with — she's one of the biggest advocates for women in the notoriously male-dominated genre of grime.
Taking the stage at BET Network's Upfront on Wednesday night, Alicia Keys, 35, reminded the room that hers is a voice to be reckoned with.
In it, she recalls Trump telling her she was "someone to be reckoned with, beautiful and smart just like his daughter," presumably referring to Ivanka.
Indeed, the next assets to drop could be high-yield credit and the U.S. dollar, BAML reckoned, which is up 21.2 percent year-to-date.
Within a year, Soderbergh had been nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 1990 Oscars, and the Weinsteins were a force to be reckoned with.
But in doing so, C.K. also became a symbol of every man who has been reckoned who might feel entitled to get his career back.
Initially, meteorologists reckoned that these fires would advance at about 3kph, but the soaring flames soon changed direction and accelerated to six times that speed.
But if the aim is to establish her as a powerful force to be reckoned with in her own right, it might just make sense.
But China, reckoned to be by far the world's most prolific executioner, was excluded from the tally, because it doesn't divulge data on death sentences.
Partly for the same reason, the trees also tended to shatter when felled; it was reckoned that half of any felled giant was thus wasted.
In Phoenix, the police department reckoned that much of the uptick in hate crime in 2015 was because of better reporting by victims and investigators.
The Cook Islands is reckoned to have up to a sixth of the world's reserves of cobalt, an element used in batteries and jet engines.
Infrastructure-related deals are reckoned to account for around 10% of the nearly $200bn in non-performing loans that currently bog down India's financial system.
One might ask just what it would do for black people's everyday lives if, say, the TSA guy and the hairdresser truly "reckoned" with slavery.
In a country where some 86% of workers are reckoned to be in "informal" employment—ie untaxed and without a contract—counting can be difficult.
Any '80s kid will tell you that Apple was a force to be reckoned with — Apple computers were mainstays in computer labs across the country.
A brief history of tax havens in 2009 reckoned that individuals use them to avoid between $800 billion and $1 trillion in tax every year.
However, FIFA also reckoned that European countries collectively were investing nearly $100m a year in women's football, compared with just $0003m for North American countries.
Mr Kenyatta must have reckoned that his railway project, on which he has staked much political capital, was due another cut of Mr Xi's cash.
In 2013 the researchers reckoned that aid to Africa alone (which accounts for half of China's total foreign aid) was $75bn between 2000 and 2011.
Either way, those are amounts to be reckoned with, especially when you consider that 40% of adults say they couldn't meet a $400 emergency expense.
Fully 98% of whites and Hispanics and 94% of blacks expected to marry, and all reckoned they would embark on parenthood at 23 or 24.
The proportion of the country reckoned to be under uncontested government control fell from 72% to 57% during the 12 months to November last year.
On another song, "BOSS," the couple proves that they continue to rake in the dough and are definitely still a force to be reckoned with.
That could value the social-media site at somewhere around $11.3bn, less than the $12bn it was reckoned to be worth by investors in 2017.
Driven by my hunger for knowledge and desire to win some sort of Bravery in Journalism award, I reckoned I must taste the poison bars.
Many reckoned that the row between Saudi Arabia and Iran posed little threat to oil shipments, but made an agreement on output even less likely.
Another obvious topic that is super important here, and every firm has sort of reckoned with it over the last years, is just diversity initiatives.
Too many academics keep their data and calculations secret, he reckoned, and too few journals make space for papers that seek to replicate earlier results.
And if previous rumors of enhanced facial recognition technology on the S9 are true, Samsung's newest phone could be a force to be reckoned with.
Moreover, Kenya's mobile-banking service has vastly improved the livelihood of its rural poor, whereas at least 20153% of Ethiopians are reckoned to be unbanked.
By doing so, the fast food chain has deemed itself as a force to be reckoned with when it comes to A.I. and fast food.
Here are some of the top-ranked competitors to look out for this weekend Seonwoo "RZR/Infiltration" Lee is a force to be reckoned with.
We think her true persona would have dulled some of Carrie's neuroses and made her a little more of a force to be reckoned with.
He is reckoned to have murdered at least 1,000 people with his own hands, and soon had his own gang known as the Frog Squad.
But "George Washington," his second book, barrels forward with a confidence that marks him as a young poet — he is 32 — to be reckoned with.
"Ellen was a force to be reckoned with from the time she was a young girl growing up in Harrison, New Jersey," the family said.
Steamed mussels and rings of tender squid, or perhaps a few shrimp, I reckoned, would transform this spiced squash stew into a lovely summer meal.
The addition of these markets, plus the acquisitions of Eat24 and Foodler, are making Grubhub a force to be reckoned with in the delivery space.
He also needs to accept Iran as an important regional power that relatively recently established itself as a Middle East force to be reckoned with.
As for my own brain, I reckoned that the scan would detect a lumpen mass of mac and cheese embedded with low-wattage Christmas lights.
A truth commission backed by the UN reckoned that 200,000 people died in the conflict, most of them Mayan Indians killed by the security forces.
Their strong showing suggests if they come together under a single leader they would be a force to be reckoned with at the general election.
His attachment to a pure 203th-century European liberalism sometimes blinds him to present-day realities that must be reckoned with for liberalism to survive.
Having begun her training in Muay Thai back in 2000, Calderwood marked herself out as a force to be reckoned with on the European scene.
A report in 2018 from Semico Engineering, a market-research firm, reckoned that the market for energy-harvesting devices might be worth $3.4bn by 2022.
" The speed of this bill's passage, he reckoned, was praiseworthy in itself: "We've really been doing this for eight weeks, if you think about it.
The NZICC project, valued at NZ$703 million ($450.41 million), is reckoned by media and analysts to be the biggest currently underway in New Zealand.
"What the French have been doing in the Sahel with only 4,500 troops is remarkable," a former British senior defense official reckoned behind closed doors.
Radian was required to set aside reserves against potential losses on bad loans, and Mr. Lutz reckoned that his employer was materially understating those amounts.
Metta World Peace says Ball's youngest son is the real deal -- and thinks he'll be a force to be reckoned with at the top levels.
Smiles jumped around 20% and Gol, the country's biggest domestic airline, climbed nearly 23% as investors reckoned the more generous offer might convince minority shareholders.
Smiles jumped around 20% and Gol, the country's biggest domestic airline, climbed nearly 23% as investors reckoned the more generous offer might convince minority shareholders.
Perhaps the Nordic countries have yet to realize how much power they could wield, becoming a force to be reckoned with, if they stand together.
There was to be no more work from a writer who had rapidly established himself as one of the most deeply serious and ambitious contemporary authors, whose fraught intelligence had reckoned, and self-reckoned, with the gravest questions of European history, and who had fearlessly founded a new literary form—combining essay, fiction, and photography—in order to probe those questions in new ways.
The financial crash of 2007-08 and the resulting recessions are reckoned to have caused an extra 10,000 or so suicides in America and western Europe.
The financial crash of 2007-08 and the resulting recessions are reckoned to have caused an extra 10,8003 or so suicides in America and western Europe.
White coats are reckoned to be capable of spreading diseases as easily as clothing of any other colour, especially when long sleeves brush against multiple surfaces.
Combine all of that with her wit and you've got a major powerhouse to be reckoned with, like a modern-day Mae West meets Warhol superstar.
Kushner is far less well known than his wife, Ivanka Trump, but is clearly a force to be reckoned with, wielding tremendous influence behind the scenes.
Their strong showing suggests if the parties can unite under a single leader they would be a force to be reckoned with at the general election.
While that would have been a noteworthy exit on its own, it's Hannah's elimination limo ride that cements her as a force to be reckoned with.
Data analysis company IHS Market reckoned in October users were going to spend $1.6 billion on VR headsets in 2016 and about $7.9 billion by 2020.
At the same time, he reckoned the Chinese economy was fragile, based on its 2018 performance, and that its leaders ultimately would make the required concessions.
By moving parts of their supply chains to Mexico, where labour costs were low, American firms reckoned they could cut costs and improve their global competitiveness.
Others reckoned, however, the dollar's recent correction — it has risen 183 percent against a basket of currencies in the last 10 days — will be short-lived.
The opposition calls for political prisoners (who are reckoned to number in the thousands) to be freed, but the government is in no mood to oblige.
Both the president and his newfound ally may have reckoned that they could bluster through any legal challenges to what many have labelled a constitutional coup.
"We reckoned when we looked at everything, it might work for the two largest shareholders, but not necessarily for everyone," he told Reuters in an interview.
One target would be Chile's neighbour, Bolivia, which is reckoned to have some of the biggest but still largely untapped deposits of lithium in the world.
Jump ahead to the present day, and it's safe to say that the cult-favorite brand has become a full-on force to be reckoned with.
In March Transparency International, an anti-corruption group, identified £4.2bn worth of property reckoned to have been bought by politicians and public officials with suspicious wealth.
She remembers talking afterward, with Trump telling her she was "someone to be reckoned with, beautiful and smart just like his daughter," presumably referring to Ivanka.
Missy Elliott has been a force to be reckoned with in the music industry for decades — but she hasn't always gotten the credit that she deserved.
They are reckoned to have the least dependence on China because they do not sell much in the country and have alternative countries to sell to.
Earlier this year herds of livestock, reckoned at one point to number as many as 100,000 cattle, invaded private land in the Laikipia region of Kenya.
The surest sign of such failure, Terry Laughlin reckoned, was bubbles, though he found the froth created by other swimmers a useful guide when overtaking them.
It's a message seems to have resonated, and is more evidence that the socialist left is a force to be reckoned with in the Democratic Party.
It was a team of dudes who have played nearly entire careers on the fringes of people's attention, making themselves a force to be reckoned with.
If she wins, it'll be more evidence that socialists in general and the DSA in particular are forces to be reckoned with in the Democratic Party.
Hamza reckoned he could kick my ass at table tennis, but I seriously doubt that because I'm sick at it and would have definitely whooped him.
That came a day after the BoE said it was likely to tighten policy sooner and by more than policymakers had reckoned only three months ago.
Alexus gives fans a sense of who Loretha was before she became the Cookie Lyons, played by Taraji P. Henson, a force to be reckoned with.
This 63-year-old Presbyterian pastor has become a force to be reckoned with in South Korea, spearheading a conservative pushback against President Moon Jae-in.
It's also proving to be more agile than scientists had previously reckoned with, moving up from the depths of the snowpack in the years since 1998.
The new Michael Haneke film, "Happy End," is set in the Calais region of northern France, where the Laurents are a clan to be reckoned with.
In 2015, when the Duffer brothers began pitching their series, many networks reckoned that a main cast of children would not appeal to a wide audience.
For now, let's linger a little longer on just how masterfully Rose Namajunas handled a great champion when many reckoned she would not stand a chance.
Herman reckoned he has kissed his players for more than a decade, going back to his days as the wide receivers coach at Sam Houston State.
Airline stocks dropped sharply on Thursday as investors reckoned with the prospect of canceled flights, lost sales and substantial reductions in service for months to come.
Like the majority of his Republican colleagues in Congress, he reckoned that he could somehow get more than he was giving up, which included his dignity.
The problem with the DS was that no one had reckoned on it being a hit, with most publishers throwing their weight behind the PSP instead.
It's easy to root for them even as it hurts to watch them stumble — a combination that makes Insecure an immediate force to be reckoned with.
As we reckoned with the prospect of standing overnight (every sliver of floor being taken up by crimped passengers), a conductor spotted us and began bellowing.
The grassroots independence movement is still a force to be reckoned with, having boosted support to 45 percent in 2014 from around 23 percent in 2012.
Manangoi's first major title had come with a little help from the master Kiprop, from whom he reckoned he had learned so much over the years.
As the spiritual leader of nearly three million Catholics in the nation's second-largest archdiocese, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan remains a force to be reckoned with.
Our thought bubble, from Axios chief financial correspondent Felix Salmon: Forever 21 remains a force to be reckoned with in the U.S. and across the Americas.
One piece of history that some feminists said must be reckoned with is recent: voting patterns in election that put Donald Trump in the White House.
But you may not even recognize Dormer, who exchanged Margaery's infamously low-cut gowns and flirtatiousness for a buttoned-up turtleneck and severity to be reckoned with.
Tom Kelly, vice president of communications at U.S. Ski & Snowboard, reckoned what separated Shiffrin from the rest of the field was her complete devotion to the sport.
It's an album that is a force to be reckoned with, a dense and disturbing thing that commands your attention and also mixes jazz, soul, and funk.
It's a book that told us, more than 12 years ago, that Green was a force to be reckoned with – and that holds up more than anything.
It's like trying to hold a beach ball underwater—it works for a while, but eventually it pops back up as a force to be reckoned with.
Shares rose about 2 percent in extended trading after the news, as the company told investors it was a "force to be reckoned with" in the cloud.
When Amazon was building a nappies business, the bigger company cut prices so rapidly that Quidsi reckoned that matching them would lose it $100m in three months.
In December the New York Times analysed mortality reports and reckoned that the hurricane had killed as many as 1,052 people in the period to October 31st.
Early reports touted a more inclusive MoMA, one that reckoned with what and who it was missing in its collection, particularly artists who aren't white and male.
In the 22007s it was reckoned gypsy women could make 21-1.53 shillings a week hawking pegs in cities and towns, more than enough to live on.
And it reckoned electricity prices in Sweden will be low enough to make it cheaper to use hydrogen from electrolysis rather than biogas in the DRI process.
In Brazil alone its depredations are reckoned to cost $300m a year, so keeping the insects under control is a priority for plantation owners around the world.
U.S. bases in Japan, South Korea, Germany, and the Middle East make the U.S. a force to be reckoned with in all key regions of the world.
But the reactionary cleric has not reckoned on the invention of wireless headphones, which enable Ren to put on the best darned silent disco in the Midwest.
Two years ago the UN reckoned Kenya's fertility rate would drop to 2.1 (the point at which the population sustains itself naturally) only in the late 2070s.
Over the years, she's become a force to be reckoned with, working on feature films, TV series, documentaries, and commercials in Australia, China, New York, and beyond.
Michael McCormick, executive director and chief operating officer, at GBTA reckoned there was a perception that the U.S. was no longer a welcoming destination for business travel.
Previously, many scientists have reckoned a small rise in 19th century temperatures was a rebound after a sun-dimming volcanic eruption of Tambora in Indonesia in 1815.
Analysts had reckoned that Deutsche might pay $3 billion or so—around the bottom of the American banks' range of penalties—from its litigation pot for RMBSs.
Because the public had come to expect high inflation, they reckoned, growth-crushing rate rises would be needed to force down prices and create new consumer expectations.
But Robin Dunbar, a psychologist at Oxford University, has long reckoned that claims of vast numbers of Facebook friends do not say much about actual human relationships.
Dr Le Comber, a biologist, learned of geographic profiling from Kim Rossmo, a criminologist at Texas State University, and reckoned it could be useful for epidemiology, too.
Ditka won't be at the game, he'll be watching from home -- but he explains why he thinks the Bears are a force to be reckoned with. DITKA!!!
The Raptors will begin proving they are still a team with which to be reckoned when they host the Detroit Pistons in the season opener on Wednesday.
Feral cats are reckoned to be culprits in 27 of those disappearances: among them the desert bandicoot, the crescent nailtail wallaby and the large-eared hopping mouse.
That has delayed the progress seen in the fourth quarter, which the bank reckoned was its busiest three months in three years for revenues from IPO underwriting.
In order to keep rising prices and wages under control, Mr Fischer's side reckoned, the Fed needed to act pre-emptively, if gradually, to raise interest rates.
Trump himself is hardly reckoned with in The Fourth Way, which is the only way that Hewitt can push most of his ideas with a straight face.
No matter what any politician tells you, here is the truth: Hispanic women and men are a force to be reckoned with — especially within the beauty industry.
"I think that they are a force to be reckoned with, they are excellent with everything they do," said Kristin Lemkau, chief marketing officer at JPMorgan Chase.
We've reckoned with blazing heatwaves, natural resource exhaustion, intractable wildfires, and freaky environmental phenomena that made people wonder whether we'd opened up a gateway to the underworld.
But it made clear that Mr. Sadr — a former militia leader who has refashioned himself as an anti-corruption crusader — remains a force to be reckoned with.
But he reckoned the yuan rally could fizzle out after the G20.2 summit next week, where the Chinese and U.S. leaders will meet over their trade dispute.
But he reckoned the yuan rally could fizzle out after the G296.744 summit next week, where the Chinese and U.S. leaders will meet over their trade dispute.
They were overruled by the majority, which reckoned that they would either win a lot of governorships or have further grounds for attacking the regime as undemocratic.
Also by interfering in conflicts like those in Ukraine and Syria, Mr. Putin has sought to reassert Russia's role as a global power to be reckoned with.
Some analysts reckoned the jump in yields reflects investors demanding higher compensation, or term premium, in case the tax cuts stoke inflation and hurt longer-dated bonds.
I shaved myself a mustache, put on an outfit I reckoned my dad would wear, replete with tucked in Hawaiian shirt, and set off to the venue.
A look at the early signals in the endorsement part of the invisible primary, however, point to Harris as a force to be reckoned with in 2020.
Nevertheless, Robinhood has become a force to be reckoned with in finance, notching a huge $7.6 billion valuation following a $323 million funding round announced in July.
Earlier this week, Marcelo Ramos, chairman of the congressional committee on pension reform, told Reuters he reckoned no more than 200 lower house lawmakers supported the bill.
Thankfully — and for this we can be grateful to voters — the euroskeptic nationalists are not the only new force to be reckoned with in the European Parliament.
While it has become material for late-night comics, social media literally can make someone still living in their parents' basement a force to be reckoned with.
In 2019, he starred in two powerful films, The Peanut Butter Falcon and Honey Boy, reminding the world that he's a filmic force to be reckoned with.
But one sure upside of these strikes is that they are a step toward restoring abroad the credibility of America as a power to be reckoned with.
The 17th-century soundscape along the High Line, close to the banks of the Hudson before landfill, would have been dominated by lapping waters, reckoned Mr. McQuay.
Though many industries have been affected, tech has reckoned with the implications of its own culture following the revelations of alleged rampant mistreatment of women at Uber.
Of the 22.9 managers to have appeared in that time, Mr Szymanski reckoned only 193-219 had consistently achieved better results than expected, given their financial resources.
It was the time — roughly two and a half hours before the end of the workday — that many protesters reckoned they stopped being paid for equal work.
Bozeman is booming, and has slowly become a tech hub to be reckoned with, attracting pioneering millennials from around the country to its scenic Rocky Mountain location.
Amy Klobuchar is a force to be reckoned with in the Western Midwest, and the Mid-Atlantic is Bloomberg country and Yang is a West Coast candidate. 
Ronda Rousey would be a "force to be reckoned with" in the WWE and Vince McMahon needs to sign her ASAP ... so says wrestling legend Torrie Wilson.
"Maybe someone wanted to see if they could get the data used for making the image of Jupiter and generate an image using newer software," Kellogg reckoned.
In fact, Khabib warned Conor and Floyd Mayweather that he's a force to be reckoned with ... and if either one gets in his way, he'll destroy them.
Dr Kuhlmeier reckoned he could extend this to detecting signs of respiratory bacterial infection—and laboratory tests that he and his team conducted suggested this was indeed possible.
The China women's national team was once a force to be reckoned with, making it to the 1999 World Cup final where it lost to the United States.
The authority granted to the FCC by Title II made it a force to be reckoned with; it could reach in and quash incompatible state laws or practices.
Whatever unresolved disagreements there are about the party, it shows than when grassroots and elected officials unify in lockstep, they are a formidable force to be reckoned with.
While India is reckoned to have suffered 26,000 gun deaths in 13, its firearm death rate, at 2.6 per 100,000 people, is 25% lower than the global average.
In June Bloomberg Intelligence reckoned that Instagram would fetch $100bn (although some in Silicon Valley put the number much higher, at around $200bn, because of its fast growth).
She's a force to be reckoned with — you have to watch out for her — she's still a teenager and moving like you would never imagine at this point.
It reckoned that it had already paid enough into the system, and was not about to negotiate new definitions of public bodies that could tie its hands further.
Over 236,83 research papers, involving 28,230 volunteers, are reckoned to have been published in the period looking into their potential for treating a wide range of mental ills.
Statistics Canada reckoned it was worth C$1.2bn in the final quarter of 2018, down from C$1.3bn before legalisation, with the legal recreational market worth C$152m.
Since the end of the show, Ward has become a force to be reckoned with, and her EP is proof of that: the teen wrote on every track.
Last year the Fed raised its benchmark interest rate by a percentage point, to around 2.4%, and reckoned it would rise above 3% by the end of 2019.
A better approach, he reckoned, would be to marry genomics with data on lifestyle, diet, gut bacteria, blood and so on to find stronger correlations and better treatments.
David Fincher's Mindhunter is like a belligerent party guest — it settles down on your couch, whiskey in hand – and refuses to leave until you've fully reckoned with it.
For comparison, the Clean Power Plan, which gets us about halfway toward the Paris goal over the short term, is reckoned to cost between $7 and $9 billion.
Even so an imminent deal is unlikely as documents have yet to be readied, according to bankers familiar with the matter, who reckoned post-summer was more probable.
This fiery, Mars-ruled sign will make her a tough, outgoing force to be reckoned with — a valuable trait when you're competing with eight other cousins for attention.
Expected goals, a statistic that estimates how many goals a team should score given the quality of its chances, reckoned they should have found the net four times.
But he denies that previous elections were unfair, especially in 2008, when NGOs reckoned that at least 270 activists of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change were killed.
Megan Rapinoe, the U.S. women's national soccer team co-captain that people can't stop talking about is a force to be reckoned with — on-and-off the field.
The machine cost nearly 7 percent of the company's annual revenue, but Kirk Kristiansen reckoned there was no limit to what he could manufacture with the new technology.
Before Mr Li revealed his plans, many economists had reckoned that Chinese growth would be less than 6.5% this year; the IMF had forecast an expansion of 6.3%.
Watching her speech at the Golden Globes and the reaction it garnered shows that she is a dynamic force to be reckoned with and a voice people respect.
Any such feedback loop would be a slow process (at least as reckoned by the humans themselves), most of which would have taken place in the distant past.
The four clubs based in Manchester and Liverpool are still forces to be reckoned with: it is rare that one of them is not champion or runner-up.
THE centrepiece of Saudi Arabia's plans to transform its economy is the blockbuster sale of a stake in Saudi Aramco, reckoned to be the world's most valuable company.
In a study commissioned by the SBA, University of Lausanne economist Philippe Bacchetta reckoned a switch to sovereign money could cut Swiss gross domestic product by 0.4 percent.
Where we once thought of raincoats as a nothing more than a gross weather accessory, these updated versions are a ready-to-wear force to be reckoned with.
Mr. Fuji, as he was known in wrestling circles, was a vigorous villain and a force to be reckoned with, especially when he partnered with Professor Toru Tanaka.
Whoa, there's pink and there's blue and it's flashing"It's finally here!" you have reckoned,In five minutes or so you'll be dashing,Cruising and schmoozing down Second.
Mr. Gabriel realized the implications of the internet early on, and well before that his songs had reckoned with the ways that larger systems grind down individual liberty.
So the fight continues, but the more fundamental questions have yet to be reckoned with: Are environmentalists succeeding in winning the nativists over to their way of thinking?
His convictions on curtailing program overruns and eliminating wasteful spending have earned him a reputation as a force to be reckoned with among Pentagon officials and defense contractors.
Patti Smith has always been a force to be reckoned with and well after 40 years after her debut, she is still just as strong of a presence.
It's been almost twice as long since he recorded "Deep in the Shed," the breakout album that established him as a Marsalisite Young Lion to be reckoned with.
What we learned, in particular, was that as a presidential candidate, Michael Bloomberg is a great businessman — and that Elizabeth Warren remains a force to be reckoned with.
MARKET NEWS * The dollar stood tall over the languishing euro and heavily sold exporter currencies on Wednesday, as investors reckoned with a deepening economic fallout from the coronavirus.
From the ring to the C-suite, WWE's Stephanie McMahon has shown the world that she's a force to be reckoned in both the corporate and wrestling world.
Representing one of the richest towns in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the Dragons were reckoned to be one of the best high-school football teams in Texas.
Even if they do not win a majority, as the Brexit camp did in Britain last year, their resentment has become a political factor to be reckoned with.
While some analysts reckoned the debate about the bank's capital position had finally been put to rest others remained concerned it might not be the last cash call.
"Insurers probably looked at the calendar and reckoned you would not go through the whole World Cup without two or three games being rained off," said one underwriter.
The Nikkei share average opened higher but dropped 3.03 percent to 24,070.37 in mid-morning trade as market participants reckoned the Nikkei had been overbought in the recent rally.
When South Korea banned paraquat in 2011, the reduction in suicide deaths is reckoned to have contributed half of the overall decline in suicides over the next two years.
Mariah Carey is a force to be reckoned with in the music world, but when it comes to parenting, it's all "Honey" between her and ex-husband Nick Cannon.
Anyone paying attention to how she handled questions during press conferences way back then could see how clear it was that she was a force to be reckoned with.
Fisher may not be with us, but she certainly was a force to be reckoned with — and as Lourd knows, honoring Star Wars is a lot like honoring Fisher.
But even if Project Veritas's methods are crude and "amateurish" as the New Yorker's Jane Mayer put it, Windsor warns that it is a force to be reckoned with.
Sure, that still leaves another $350 or so to be reckoned with, but honestly for what Samsung is trying to do, that $1,760 estimate shouldn't be all that shocking.
Profits in the mass market are slender at best, the result of too much duplicated investment under the bonnet on technologies that are indistinguishable to car buyers, he reckoned.
It's already the case that home assistants can talk and show personality — and as this technology develops, it'll bring a host of questions that we haven't reckoned with before.
Dr Tarter reckoned that decades of searching had amounted to the equivalent of dipping a drinking glass into Earth's oceans at random to see if it contained a fish.
The long-term cost to society of each murder in Scotland is reckoned to be about £1.9m ($2.4m), whereas the VRU runs on an annual budget of just £1.3m.
"We expect some curve flattening and find the long end more attractive," said one, who reckoned the new deal helps relieve some of the liquidity concerns surrounding the credit.
From travel mavens who plan family friendly vacations to craft queens and holistic health enthusiasts, this aggregation of wonder-women in paradise was a force to be reckoned with.
Dean, meanwhile, remains a force to reckoned with and some Democrats think he would not jumped into the race so aggressively if he didn't believe he had the votes.
Kim Kardashian and Chrissy Teigen are both forces to be reckoned with on their own, and you definitely do not want to mess with the two of them together.
But the recent expansions have given players a few tools that bring more power and more options to this Warrior deck, making it a force to be reckoned with.
Solicitors reckoned some defendants might have been unwilling to wait around for a lawyer, who would probably do a better job than the defendant of presenting any mitigating factors.
Arias was reckoned to be overmatched but seemed to be focused on doing nothing that could get him into a fight, resulting in a tedious decision win for Jacobs.
Overall, the survey by Dutch bank ING found 48 percent of people in 13 European countries who do not yet own their own home reckoned they probably never will.
While most of the media's attention is on virtual reality when it comes to new frontiers in video games, eSports is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with.
It is reckoned that political candidates, parties, and outside groups will spend at least $5 billion on the 2016 election, more than double the cost of the 2012 campaign.
He reckoned that GST has boosted the industry's annual growth rate from 12-15 percent to 20-22 percent, and saw plenty of room for a lot more modernisation.
People who have more children than they think ideal usually say that their partners wanted more, that they reckoned they could afford it or simply that they love babies.
Even before these last primaries (only Washington, DC, on June 14th, is still to vote) the Associated Press reckoned Mrs Clinton had the 2,383 delegates required for the nomination.
Merwin's verse often gives the impression of language scavenged from the elements, its power reckoned only as its meanings assemble, phrase by phrase, against the white of the page.
Peter Drucker, the doyen of management theorists, reckoned that exceeding a 20-1 multiple of pay within a firm between executives and the average worker was bad for morale.
For height, for example, the number of relevant SNPs is reckoned to be about 100,000—each adding or subtracting, on average, 0.14mm to or from a person's adult stature.
He found him eventually, lying inside a farmhouse near the edge of town with three other bodies — young men between the ages of 16 and 20, the mechanic reckoned.
The fleet is perhaps destined to meet up with Euron Greyjoy at some point and for one week, at least, it seemed like a force to be reckoned with.
The combined companies expect to save some $500 million on costs per year, but Viacom, whose boss Bob Bakish will run the merged company, reckoned that was the baseline.
A massive strike led by Ramaphosa's union in 1987 taught business that "Cyril was a force to be reckoned with," said Michael Spicer, a former executive at Anglo American.
But their commanding position today tells us that old-style Latin American populism is still a force to be reckoned with in three countries that carry significant regional weight.
The fact remains, however, that she is a fighter with the kind of skills that could make her a force to be reckoned with in the burgeoning strawweight division.
At the same time, aspects of this league are cyclical, and it won't be too long before a big like Karl-Anthony Towns will need to be reckoned with.
The Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski said that she would pull out of her three-book deal with Weinstein Books unless the company reckoned seriously with the allegations.
Before iTunes meta tags and Spotify algorithms reduced "indie rock" to a catch-all term for "music with guitars," the genre was a cultural force to be reckoned with.
It sometimes feels as if we're in the midst of a cultural revolution where the toll of sexual harassment on women's lives and ambitions will finally be reckoned with.
A week after imploding against Minnesota, Los Angeles showed that it is still a force to be reckoned with by ending the New Orleans Saints' eight-game winning streak.
Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina reckoned that John Taylor won, while Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota said that most of his colleagues declined to raise their hands.
The book's central issues — white privilege and transracial adoption — are lived with but not fully reckoned with, either dramatically or even, for all of Rebecca's optimistic navel gazing, internally.
That pulled China's yuan below Tuesday's six-month peak and lifted the Japanese yen from a seven-month low, as traders reckoned on few further benefits from the agreement.
Ms. Gillibrand began her bid for president in January with $10 million-plus in the bank and a belief that she would be a candidate to be reckoned with.
Speaking at a Washington Post event Friday, Christie called the former Newark mayor "talented" and "articulate" and said Booker could be a force to be reckoned with in 2020.
The presentation, titled "How &aposGoogle Health&apos will look in 5 years," detailed Google&aposs health ambitions and why the tech giant&aposs a force to be reckoned with.
Katsutoshi Inadome, senior fixed income strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities reckoned it could result in bond issuance to cover the 2020 defict reaching a six-year high.
And yet the show's most important themes — migration, debt, fraying European unity and the historical antecedents of today's populism and intolerance — are ones Athenians have reckoned with for years.
As you can see from that spoken word video back in 2012, and as her music videos have screamed since, Sho Madjozi is a force to be reckoned with.
And falling poverty rates among the old, which have declined faster than among other groups globally, are reckoned to have contributed to the drop in the number of elderly suicides.
But the bizarre thing about Trump — and the thing that must be reckoned with in talking about him — is that his supporters see this as an asset, not a drawback.
Also a force to be reckoned with is Meral Aksener, 224, who split from Turkey&aposs main nationalist party following a spat with its leader over his support for Erdogan.
Mamie Gummer as Nancy Crozier Ooh, that Nancy Crozier was such an annoyingly talented legal force to be reckoned with – all thanks to a stellar layered performance by Mamie Gummer.
There's more ... O'Malley also updates us on his recovery from his foot injury and tells us why he's become a force to be reckoned with when it comes to Fortnite.
And although the jury is still out on what the best Halloween candy is, Candylicious reckoned its most popular products so far were Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins and candy corn.
A potential headwind for Sony is the recent strength against the yen, which Nomura reckoned will have a negative impact on the company's hardware business such as TVs and smartphones.
Overall, the Windows family is reckoned to have a 27% stranglehold on the market, with Apple's OS X, open source Linux and Google's Chrome operating systems sharing the remaining 210%.
All significant transactions were once reckoned in dollars; the worry now is the strength of the shekel, which has appreciated by 22015% against a basket of currencies in two years.
Goldman Sachs and Bank of America Merrill Lynch said last month in separate notes they reckoned full pricing in would equate to an Italy/Germany yield spread of 400 bps.
Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) will be "a force to be reckoned with" following her strong performance in the first Democratic debate this week, a clip released by CBS Saturday shows.
And, in a world where each news report is more panic-inducing than the last, lavender's unparalleled ability to soothe the mind without drugs is something to be reckoned with.
Nye reckoned these were entry-level employees signing as bank officers—the lowest-paid vice presidents in history—with a corporate title rented by a foreclosure mill or document processor.
He reckoned the moiré cell itself would have one property that varied strictly with rotation angle, more or less independently of the details of the atoms that made it up.
Team GB's Pyeongchang Chef de Mission Mike Hay pointed to Norway, also an Alpine force to be reckoned with, as another country making sure their athletes have every possible advantage.
Milly Pye may sound like the name of a character from an adorable children's TV show, but don't let that fool you—she is a force to be reckoned with.
Mr Rohani had reckoned the agreement would rapidly attract $50 billion worth of foreign investment, see funds frozen by foreign governments speedily released and spur growth to 8% a year.
After being called "incompetent" and promoting a "work style of chronyism, domineering and rudeness", Culture Minister Joao Soares reckoned it was time to slap two columnists at an influential newspaper.
With strong subscriber growth and a burgeoning library of original content, Netflix has become a force to be reckoned with in the media industry despite analysts' concerns about its valuation.
But he reckoned without Muharrem Ince, the presidential candidate of the secularist Republican People's Party (CHP), whose feisty performance at campaign rallies has galvanized Turkey's long-demoralized and divided opposition.
But the bishops haven't reckoned with the question of restitution systematically or as a group; instead, they have operated in patchwork fashion, through their various compensation programs and other efforts.
While the MCU has been a box-office and critical force to be reckoned with that no other studio has been able to compete with, it didn't become that overnight.
He reckoned the Fed would allow banks and primary dealers, or the top 24 Wall Street bond firms that do business directly with the Fed, to access the repo facility.
The camera is putting its proverbial foot down as a force to be reckoned with in the high-end SLR market that has historically been dominated by Canon and Nikon.
To be a great power, of course you need the material basis for power — a big economy, a military big enough to make you a force to be reckoned with.
Despite being a force to be reckoned with in the SEC for, well, ever, LSU is only reaching this stage for the first time in the modern College Football Playoffs.
Until the centuries-old bias in higher learning is recognized and reckoned with, the only lesson that will come of Peña's case is one BIPOC faculty know all too well.
China Logistics' poorly placed 2020s were not widely quoted in the market due to the small issue size of US$100m, but traders reckoned it was around reoffer at par.
I don't want people to ignore the truth, which is that white supremacy is a real force to be reckoned with, and has deep roots within both Charlottesville and UVA.
A massive miners' strike led by Ramaphosa's NUM in 1987 taught business that "Cyril was a force to be reckoned with," said Michael Spicer, a former executive at Anglo American.
A year ago he reckoned that the unemployment rate—rather than hovering around 5% as the official statistics showed—was "probably 22001, 227, as high as 22.9" or even, perhaps, "22.8%".
"I was really overawed when I turned up at Cambridge, because they all seemed very suave, very confident, very clever and I reckoned they'd made a mistake admitting me," she says.
In February 2016 he reckoned that the unemployment rate—rather than hovering around 5% as the official statistics showed—was "probably 28, 29, as high as 35" or even perhaps, "42%".
There's all sorts of history that hasn't been reckoned with, and in these movies it comes bubbling out of the ground in a way that no white picket fence could stop. ●
"Nothing is of more importance to the public weal, than to form and train up youth in wisdom and virtue," reckoned Benjamin Franklin, one of many thinkers cited in "The Coddling".
The model offspring-turned-West Coast It girl has been hard at work carrying on the family legacy, earning her stripes as a forced to be reckoned within the fashion industry.
Fundamentalism, she says, seemed to have been routed at the Scopes monkey trial of 1925, when William Jennings Bryan failed to defend the Bible's literal truth, or so many bystanders reckoned.
The 61-year old Finn who had spearheaded Nokia's Asia Pacific expansion through its Singapore office way back in 1986, and turned it into a regional force to be reckoned with.
Camille Kostek is becoming a bikini force to be reckoned with ... Rob Gronkowski's GF hit the runway at Miami Swim Week in a super small bikini -- and the pics are awesome!!
But Ms Le Pen is hoping that next May's elections to the European Parliament will show that her party, renamed the National Rally, is still a force to be reckoned with.
But a World Bank report from 2013 reckoned that by 2050 "risks from sea-level rise and sinking land" will cost the world's large coastal cities up to $1trn a year.
No sooner had Mr Salvini been sworn in than he was proclaiming his eagerness to kick out the 500,000-600,000 immigrants who are reckoned to be living without authorisation in Italy.
And it was a reminder that the peaceful protest movement—which in April prompted the army to oust Sudan's former dictator, Omar al-Bashir—remains a force to be reckoned with.
Whatever your specific "purse in the freezer" may be, encountering a symbol for your anxieties or fears in a dream suggests that you haven't reckoned with them in your waking life.
"The Puerto Rican voter that figures massively in the electoral map is a force to be reckoned with," said Libre Executive Director Daniel Garza, whose group has been critical of Trump.
As it reckoned with its immense responsibilities this year, the company was dealt another blow: a handful of high-profile former employees became vocal critics of what the company had created.
"I think we're a force to be reckoned with in this new era of both needing to uphold the law and using states and states' rights, if you will," Shapiro said.
The gains faded as traders focused on the absence of wage growth last month, which analysts reckoned would cause U.S. inflation to struggle to rise to 2 percent, the Fed's goal.
Decapitated but not forgotten, Murray reappears constantly in Guybrush Threepwood's adventure, often, to boast that even without any arms, legs, mobility, or eyes, he is a force to be reckoned with.
The Liège-based business joined Total in the fall of 22, as part of the major's strategic shift to become a force to be reckoned with in the renewable energy sector.
Analysts at Zuercher Kantonalbank reckoned more than half of the 1.2 billion Swiss francs ($1.20 billion) UBS has set aside for non-core legal risks was dedicated to the U.S. case.
A few reckoned the public could not be trusted to understand the finer points of monetary policy; others felt that catching markets unawares maximised the impact of a change in policy.
The dynamic, jazzy single helped define Grande as a force to be reckoned with on the charts, and as someone who always has her finger on the pulse of musical trends.
But we've also long reckoned with a bleaker view of things—the notion that small towns are stultifyingly conformist and small-minded, because they allow for no privacy or independent thought.
Positioning its recruiter as a fighter to be reckoned with, the video invites coders to ask themselves if they have the chops to contend to the challenge of joining their team.
Among several films that have reckoned with the story of racial justice in America in 2018, "BlacKkKlansman" is far from alone in extracting a hopeful resolution from the jaws of despair.
Yet the fall of Afrin has made it increasingly clear that Turkey and its allies will have to be reckoned with in whatever negotiation might eventually end the seven-year conflict.
But Ingram's persistence was something to be reckoned with, and he believed staying as close to the actual N.B.A. as possible was his best way of eventually playing in the league.
Bringing back the former White House adviser after her recent tour of duty in Washington, Lloyd Blankfein reckoned, would help the firm navigate the Trump presidency and win big clients worldwide.
In the months since, as the country has reckoned with revelations of harassment and assault in entertainment, media and politics, the world of academia has emerged as something of a paradox.
But Biden's win in South Carolina marked his first primary victory ever and showed that, despite his poor initial showings in early states, he remains a force to be reckoned with.
Faingaa, who was capped 23 times for the Wallabies from 2010-13, reckoned he had been concussed at least 50 times before he quit the game at the age of 32.
Some experts said the juxtaposition of the parade and the performance served to reinforce the message that the North was both a military force and cultural one to be reckoned with.
It still controls significant territory in Iraq and Syria, and remains a force to be reckoned with, carrying out deadly attacks on both sides of the border and inspiring followers abroad.
Shares of Chesapeake had fallen nearly 21.3 percent over the last year as the company reckoned with low natural gas and oil prices after years of borrowing heavily to expand operations.
Paul, in an interview on CBS "Face the Nation," defended his move and said many Republicans have not reckoned their calls for decreased spending with their support for increased military budgets.
It was critical catnip (until, arguably, the later seasons, but still a force to be reckoned with), with production designed to make Emmy voters salivate, as they did again and again.
Our colleagues wrote about the fund-raising gains made by Julián Castro and Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey as Democrats reckoned with the possibility of an all-white debate lineup.
At the time I thought this was a good idea because I often reach for Barthes, Balzac, Camus, Duras, so reckoned it made sense to find them all in one room.
And, as with Mark Zuckerberg's social media behemoth, this is the decade we reckoned with what it really means to hand over some of our most personal data in the process.
Campaigners for Muslim political engagement reckoned that more than 1m were registered to vote in 20113, and that last year's congressional elections saw an uptick in Muslims going to the polls.
It seems likelier, on the basis of multiple leaked reports, that Mr Trump and his closest advisers, including Stephen Bannon, his chief strategist, reckoned that Mr Flynn could get away with it.
Sloane sold the lot to the nation posthumously, for £20,000 (worth about £4m, or $5.2m, now), which he reckoned was a quarter of its value, to be paid to his two daughters.
The EMP Commission, an expert group set up by America's Congress to study the threat, reckoned in 2008 that the first year of societal breakdown could finish off two-thirds of Americans.
The Powell Memo declared that the free enterprise system was under assault and urged the Chamber to mobilize America's biggest businesses and establish themselves as a political force to be reckoned with.
With a spirit of audacious innovation, the UK is well on its way to becoming a force to be reckoned with in the MadTech industry — and the world is, quite literally, watching.
Like The Supremes, TLC, or Destiny's Child, these ladies were a musical force to be reckoned with a penchant for girl power and glitter, producing one legendary pop hit after the next.
As they reckoned with those new reformers, activists, and operators associated with the AFL-CIO's majority wing under George Meany would take the lead in articulating the regulars' vision one last time.

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