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To be reckoned with, or perhaps,/ reckoned by".
Total respiratory system compliance (Crs) was reckoned by [ Crs = V T /(Ppeak − PEEP(5 8 cm H2O))].
More than 60% of the leases expiring in 2011 are held by consumers with excellent payment histories, reckons Trans Union a credit-information agency.
I really was something to be reckoned with by then".
Hence, large payments came to be reckoned in "pounds of sterlings," a phrase later shortened to "pounds sterling".
The library's share of the Airbnb tax payment would be $168,000, she reckoned, about enough to extend the opening times of the system's 28 branches by more than minute or two.
She reckoned that four years would pass by quickly.
Edward was already reckoned a saint by this time.
By reckoning the payments annually according to the tax base (rather than how cantons tax and spend) and by providing lump sums instead of semi-hidden subsidies, the system preserves cantons' freedom of action and also encourages tax competition.None of this is to idealise Switzerland.
Reckoning comes by way of particle cannon.
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