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It was hard to reckon with such horrifying news in such pleasant weather.
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What is even harder to reckon with is the fact that this growing and critical network, as Edward Snowden proved, is perhaps the most powerful surveillance tool in the world.
Kidding aside, the market impact of the November elections is a hard one to reckon.
Reckon it's stiff initially and hard to look around (first letters + H in peer; reckon).
The hard task is to reckon with the psychological mechanisms that enable consumers to look the other way.
Let's suppose that in 2001-2 it was hard for filmmakers to reckon anyone would believe this stuff anyway.
Far more important, he reckons, is simple political bias.Nevertheless, it is hard to see how Republicans would gain from a campaign where the economy looms large.
But harder yet is to reckon the human cost -- of husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters; of perished potential; of achievements and kindnesses which will never be; of families forever shattered.
The second evangelical idea here is that Pence and his fellow hard-liners are simply making the most honest attempt possible to reckon with human sin.
But the president's failure to reckon with these deep-seated troubles is harder to understand.
He's one to reckon with".
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