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Dr Lucas reckons that about one in ten of the appointments she makes this way turns out fine, but even then the process consumes two minutes of a typical ten-minute appointment with a highly paid and expensively trained doctor who is acting, in effect, as a secretary.NHS insiders admit that Choose and Book had a difficult birth, but reckon that most of the problems have been resolved.
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The pundits say it could gross around $5m£3.5m5m), but I reckon that's a wee bit pessimistic.
Not the height of sophisticated analysis, I know, but I reckon that's a challenge for the Brit.
But I reckon that's the producer stepping in, having a quiet word with Patrick and May (Martin – the rather humourless other judge).
Wouldn't be seen dead myself, of course, but I reckon that's probably a lovely thing to do.
The Guardian always refer to her as the "Maybot", but I reckon that sounds too high-tech.
Now, you might not know a huge amount about London based dup RIVRS right now, but we reckon that's set to change in the near future.
But many economists reckon that is grossly overstated.
But veteran observers reckon that is ruinous idealism.
But relief workers reckon that simple plastic tarpaulins, suspended on poles, are a more durable option.
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