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A proper reckoning of the war had been avoided by the generation of politicians who followed Franco's death in 1975, to smooth the transition to democracy.
He tries to make the banks more commercially minded, but not too much so: for example, a proper reckoning of their bad debts (now officially reckoned to be 8% of loans) would further weaken their already slender capital ratios.In the short term, one cause for concern is a squeeze on disposable income, which fell by 8% last year.
Might he now publish a proper reckoning of the impact of these cuts on the nation's strivers?" A Treasury spokesman said: "This week we provided the secondary legislation scrutiny committee with an impact assessment on the government's reforms to tax credits set out in the summer budget, which they had previously requested.
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The Unofficial Countryside is a proper reckoning, the Doomsday Book of a topography too fascinating to be left alone.
The absence of a proper reckoning after the 2010 defeat was a key reason Labour lost again five years later.
One of the many sad facets of Iraq's descent into sectarian warfare has been the loss of a proper reckoning with the recent past.
But if we are to learn the lessons of the Wilson plot, to realise what Britain's hidden powers are truly capable of, then these events deserve a proper reckoning.
Yet many Timorese want a proper reckoning.
They still have not done a proper reckoning, and the acrid scandal never ends.
Now, in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein revelations, many male-dominated sectors are doing some form of a gut check, and again there is a sense that the restaurant industry might finally be forced to a proper reckoning.
He told me that the failure to have a proper reckoning in Kosovo had left a "dark cloud" over the Balkans.
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