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The simple fact is that people are poor at reckoning risk, and irresponsible media coverage skews our judgment yet further.
Though 80's pop musicians of all stripes realized that synthesizers and sampling technology represented the future, hip-hop and house music-makers were by far the best at reckoning with the new gadgets.
Note: On October 13th, I will be reading at "Reckoning with Torture", an event sponsored by the ACLU & PEN American Center at The Great Hall at Cooper Union in New York City.
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Last week, President Barack Obama feinted at this reckoning.
Follow along at Debt Reckoning: The Fiscal Deadline in Washington.
Julian Callow, at Barclays Capital, reckons that GDP may not grow at all in the second quarter, as special factors that previously bumped up growth in Germany unwind.
Even with few women working, the economy needs to keep growing by at least 3.5% to hold unemployment at 10%, reckons Emre Deliveli, a local economist.
Stuart McCall, who managed Nicky Law at Motherwell, reckons the midfielder can become a fans' favourite at Rangers if he finds some consistency.
Economists at Goldman Sachs reckon it is worth around 0.4 percentage points; research at the Federal Reserve suggests it could be between 0.5 and 1 percentage points.
Economists at Goldman Sachs reckon that America's inflation rate will briefly turn negative at that point.
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