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They reckon that when growth falters, inequality is often a culprit.
Naturally you will award the club's construction and catering contracts to your own firms.Matches made in heavenMost outsiders reckon that, when games are rigged, infiltrators are to blame: Asian criminal gangs and Balkan gangsters are the usual suspects.
Those who expect spending to be consolidated reckon that when people are no longer faced with a physical choice, they will simply use whichever card or account has been set as the default.
There are no sure things in the music industry, but those around her reckon that when her debut album, 19, is released in January, she'll have a clear shot at the top tier of British pop vocalists.
Experts at the Houston office of McKinsey, a management consultancy, reckon that when such an incremental demand is added to the existing task of compensating for depletion, the result is equivalent to adding a whopping 65m barrels a day of oil production over the next two decades.
But Arak is in a category of its own, and many people who fervently hope for a deal believe it could make or break the negotiations.Experts reckon that when Arak becomes operational it will be able to generate up to 10kg of weapons-grade plutonium from spent fuel every year enough for two bombs.
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Sanford C. Bernstein, a research firm, reckons that when costs drop below $200 a kWh, battery-powered cars start to become competitive with conventional ones without subsidies.
Mr Pepy at SNCF reckons that when rail networks are opened up in 2010, airlines such as Lufthansa and Air France-KLM will start operating their own train services.
Now it's the opposite .Mr Ford reckons that when judging their own prejudice, people weigh up what they consider socially normal and judge themselves against it.
Without sensory prediction, every walk down the stairs would be accompanied by the sinking feeling one has when missing a step.Dr Blakemore reckons that when people try to tickle themselves, the cerebellum compares its predictions with the stimulus received.
Whatever the truth of the matter, Haaretz, the paper of Israeli doves and liberals, reckons that when life apparently imitates satire so faithfully, it's generally not a good sign.
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