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reckons for
verb
Third person singular of reckon for
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77th over: England 173-5 (Collingwood 4, Bell 10) chasing 466 Time, Richard Harris reckons, for a little John Donne.
They are, he reckons, for the fans, something to give a context to what is happening in the global game.
This would be enough, Mr Williamson reckons, for the public debt-GDP ratio to start falling, and for fears to be eased that Brazil is running out of dollars to pay its foreign debt.
The combination of electric and petrol power produces a total power output of 190 PS, enough, BMW reckons, for a top speed of 125 mph and a 0-100km/h 0-100km/hacceleration time of less than eight seconds – impressive figures if the car also achieves anything like the claimed 113 mpg and sub-62g/kmphO2 emissions.
But it is enough, Dr Chen reckons, for the process to be worth considering for mass production.He sees it, in particular, as something that could be built into the solar water-heaters that adorn the roofs of an increasing number of houses.
He reckons, for instance, that reporting by the Voice of America does more harm inside the country than outside criticism of his censorship.In any case, Mr Zenawi has signed up for a code of electoral conduct and invited foreign election observers in.
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It was time, he reckoned, for Mr Mugabe to go.
A first estimate had put growth at 3.5%, but failed to reckon for rising consumer spending.
Christmas is a time of reckoning for plenty of adults, too.
Many years on, what happened to coal mining is reckoned, for better or worse, as a watershed moment for Britain.
But he did not reckon for the day after and the country is now in a state of civil war.
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