用reckoning造句子,“reckoning”造句

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By all appearances, this is a moment of reckoning for salt.

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said yesterday that the day of reckoning is here.

By Mr Weisman's reckoning, residential neighbourhoods would return to forest in 500 years and only the most stubborn of human inventions, such as certain plastics, would prove permanent.

Having found the most likely existing match through an incredibly clever and speedy statistical reckoning device, Google Translate coughs it up, raw or, if necessary, lightly cooked.

Bill Bonner for The Daily reckoning.

By this reckoning, they have done well until now.

It could not run deficits for ever But the day of reckoning might be years away.

The treaty secretariat’s January preview of the reckoning provided only broad trends with arrows and pie charts to indicate whether various goals had been met.

The reckoning of descent in the female line and the matriarchal law of inheritance were thereby overthrown, and the male line of descent and the paternal law of inheritance were substituted for them.

Many saw the financial crisis as a reckoning.

The remainder of the troops were confined to their barracks, without reckoning the regiments of the environs of Paris.

reckoning造句

I am reckoning on your help.

But for some campaigners, mostly from abroad, the historical reckoning has been both too slow and too soft.

That reckoning, however, understates the likely impact.

Fundamentally, chronology is a calendar system - a particular way of reckoning time - and is the framework in which date arithmetic is done. Examples of chronologies supported by Joda are.

For their part, the head-counters are working on ways to improve their reckoning.

Since by that reckoning China’s GDP is currently only two-fifths the size of America’s, that day may still seem distant.

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