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He's one to reckon with".
The name Sirota has been one to reckon with in New York musical circles for some years now.
Kidding aside, the market impact of the November elections is a hard one to reckon.
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If one takes Taylor's work on the flexibility of language as a hopeful view of humanity's evolving capacity to live with one another, one has to reckon with the question of how we know that our values are shared by others.
About the crises that all but destroyed the moral authority of Roman Catholicism, he calmly says, "One has to reckon with such things in human beings.
Whilst these vary culturally, one has to reckon with a postmodern view of aging which may, in turn, reflect on the course of action of future care and research in aging.
She views Ms. Jacobs as a passionate and prescient writer, but also one who failed to reckon with steroidal gentrification and the pervasive hunger of the upper middle class for ever more homogenous neighborhoods.
In other words, the lesson of Ludlow may be that, in the pursuit of energy and in combats between capital and labor, there is one more force to reckon with.
Then you will know: It's one solid generation to reckon with.
This is a relevant question because one may need to reckon with effects of handling, odor exposure, or reward exposure (in addition to the documented associative effects).
Ms. Winger's role in the film is smaller than her husband's, but her character is the one to be reckoned with.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com