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That comes from the Fatherhood Institute, which reckons the number is "between 1 and 2 million".
Around 80,000 pieces of "419" mail are intercepted each year, according to NCIS, which reckons UK citizens lose £150m a year.
The first view comes from consultants PwC, which reckons that total pay – salary, bonus, long-term incentives and pension payments – for chief executives rose 1% last year.
All of which, reckons Zilhão, shows that Neanderthals were doing many of the same things as their early modern human counterparts in Africa.
This puts the IMF at odds with America, which reckons the Chinese government keeps the yuan at an artificially low rate in order to gain a trade advantage.
Another 7,500 sick and wounded, and their close relatives, have been evacuated by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which reckons there may still be 150,000 on the beach.
At least, it is according to Celera Genomics, which reckons that that is the number of genes it has found in the human genome.
Nor will a recent assessment by its own internal watchdog, which reckons that the IMF's economists feel "pressure to align their conclusions with IMF views".
Newton had long since opened up space, but time remained trapped in biblical chronology, which reckoned the Earth to be about 6,000 years old.
Sales of the National are understood to have stabilised at about 50,000 copies per day, far exceeding early estimates, which reckoned a print run of 15,000 to 30,000.
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