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That link, reckon the authors, is not spurious.

I reckon you'll pony up the 5, 000 dollars, won't you?

State economists reckon that car manufacturing shed 30% of its jobs in 2009.

To measure you by your smallest deed is to reckon the power of ocean by the frailty of its foam.

Most bankers reckon they have little appetite to break firms up, particularly if the constituent bits moved abroad or were bought by foreign firms.

The Conservatives and their dour, cold prime minister have been stuck in the high 30s in the opinion polls for years, whereas pundits reckon that 42% is needed for a majority.

If the economy has grown a little, as forecasters reckon, the leader of the Labour Party may still be able to claim the credit for his careful stewardship an economy creeping out of a deep recession.

We didn't reckon for such bad weather.

Some reckon oil revenues will fall off before 2020.

Many doctors, and some patients, reckon they lack the knowledge to make informed decisions.

But those who have discussed Israel-Palestine with him reckon he is a lot more knowledgeable, even-handed and open-minded than his predecessor.

That is why it is so important to keep working to get a grassroots sporting legacy from the Olympics – and I reckon we are starting to have some success.

Some reckon it should have tightened faster.

I reckon this will be a hot summer.

Most pundits reckon that Toyota took its eyes off quality control in its efforts to overtake GM.

Thee redneck scratched his head in bewilderment, and asked the doctor, "You reckon it might be the light that's attracting them?"

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Indeed, some reckon that it should.

In the long term, however, aircraft manufacturers reckon that China will be a promising market.

Experts reckon this number will keep rising for several reasons, including a sluggish jobs market and workers' growing desire for the flexibility to be able to look after parents or children.

It seems that investors reckon they cannot lose.

The authors, from the London School of Economics (LSE), reckon people whose asylum claims have been rejected but who have not returned home account for most of the growth.

"Not likely to be, for ONE while, I reckon, if my last act was giving away money for the sake of doing somebody a harm with it.

Optimists reckon the dispersion makes sense.

The authors reckon that, though the number of attacks and injuries has fallen since 2001, deaths have risen.

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