Sentence examples for to reckoning with from inspiring English sources

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to reckoning with

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To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to calculate.

  • I reckoned above two hundred and fifty on the outside of the church. Joseph Addison.

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"Even when it comes to reckoning with his own sins, he is still incapable of nonfiction.

When it comes to beloved narratives — books, movies, stories of all stripes — we're resistant to reckoning with a hard stop.

This is an orderly, even hesitant show, one that seems indisposed to reckoning with some of the toughest questions his art raises about aesthetics and economics.

But, when it came to reckoning with the inescapable past, the ease with which the Tutsi survivors expressed the obvious connection of their ordeals to the present was in sharp contrast to the reticence of their Hutu teammates.

Many of the characters Marcus meets on the way to reckoning with the criminals, speak to a yearning for a better, fairer America, one where these crimes wouldn't be necessary.

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He's one to reckon with".

Failing to reckon with the past can mean misplacing sentimentality.

And this ad tries to reckon with that.

Any future President will have to reckon with that".

John Afoa, Richard Hibbard, Jeremy Thrush, Mariano Galarza – these are international front-five forwards to reckon with.

On Saturday, Mr. Acosta was an Oberon to reckon with.

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