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SUBWAY panhandlers aside, he can make a reasonable reckoning with the city's reality.
It should now be renegotiated, because on any reasonable reckoning most of the oil lies in Timorese waters.
But Trump's agenda would, by any reasonable reckoning, create huge new deficits.
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Around 10m years is generally reckoned a reasonable estimate.
Surveys of QE studies reckon a reasonable rule of thumb is that $600 billion in purchases brings down long-rates by about 15-20 basis points.
Both DoubleTwist and the Sanger Centre (in collaboration with the nearby European Bioinformatics Institute) think they have made a reasonable stab at it.DoubleTwist reckons it has located 65,000 genes (plus another 40,000 or so chromosomal regions that may or may not be genes) by programming its computers to recognise the differences between genes and junk.
The point at which a participant decided to switch from the gamble to the sure thing was reckoned a reasonable approximation of his appetite for risk.As the researchers suspected, women and men with the same levels of testosterone generally switched at the same time, demonstrating similar risk preferences.
Notably, the section of "Blurred Lines" that, by any reasonable definition of the word, reckons with the numbers in question, is itself about how difficult it is to obtain generalizable data on the topic of sexual assault.
So why's he doing this? "BTW – he stitched me up something rotten when he was my best man so I reckon this is reasonable payback :)," he tweets.
He reckons it is a "reasonable aspiration" for the UK product placement market to reach £100m a year.
By that reckoning Paladar succeeds admirably, at reasonable prices.
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