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Until then, investors had reckoned that the government would rather bail banks out than allow them to fail.
Astronomers had reckoned that asteroids are merely big versions of the meteorites that fall to earth from time to time.
Berezovsky had reckoned that his friend would be a pliable successor – and that he, the ultimate Kremlin insider, would continue to pull the strings.
Before the ECB's recent hand-wringing, most economists had reckoned that nothing more was in store for a while, as long as the euro area did not fall back into recession.In this section Profit huggers Softening The end of mutuality?
According to Overstreet, the German pilot had reckoned that his own anti-aircraft guns on the ground would do away with his pursuer and that flying under the Eiffel Tower would see the American off.
Its backers had reckoned that by combining the 1997 vote of the two right-of-centre parties, the Reform party and the Conservatives, the Alliance could win 40 seats in the province.
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They have reckoned that any protesters who die have themselves to blame.
MOST foreign investors in Nigeria have reckoned that the profits outweigh the risks and the hassle.
One scholar has reckoned that "approximately 60 per cent of the text of the English Bible had reached its final literary form before the King James version was produced".
One authority has reckoned that of the 60 million cars on the road today, only a little more than 1 million have seat belts.
Having conceded almost 500, England might have reckoned that a win was beyond them or would take too many risks in the prevailing conditions.
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