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"It's shooting ourselves in the foot," he says, "and it's not just in tech but I think it's also going to be in other verticals… So I think the government is gonna have a reckoning if they create friction for hiring, not just in tech but in many other industries".
"The characters all have a reckoning, and the reckoning is the baring of their souls".
President-elect Obama and his administration need to have a reckoning with dirty coal's realities.
It had planned to spend four years subverting Hillary Clinton's administration rather than have a reckoning of its own.
I'm putting both in my Equibase Virtual Stable and we'll have a reckoning in a couple of years.
"That is, of course, not what I said and if the honourable member wishes to repeat those remarks outside of this chamber, we will have a reckoning with him on the facts of this matter," Alexander said.
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"This country needs to have a historical reckoning about the past".
He told me that the failure to have a proper reckoning in Kosovo had left a "dark cloud" over the Balkans.
We understand that disparate treatment is wrong, but we have a harder time reckoning with more insidious forms of bigotry.
The recent upheaval may force city residents to have a long overdue reckoning about inequality, he said.
This phrase comes from the Book of Isaiah, 2 12: "For the Lord of hosts will have a day of reckoning".
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