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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.

Mr Duisenberg insisted on June 5th that there were no forecasts indicating any deflation risks—apparently at odds with a recent study from the International Monetary Fund which reckoned there was a high risk of deflation in Germany and a moderate risk in some other euro-area economies.

One widely used estimate comes from a 2009 report from McKinsey, which reckoned that America could reduce its non-transport energy consumption by roughly 23% by 2020 through efficiency savings alone.In this section Reality bites Rubbish competition Back to basics Revisiting the Hoover Dam So cheap, there's hope Smaller is more beautiful A PACket of money Second choice or second-class?

Transfer and payment for the rest was subject to regulatory approval, without which SAI was committed to finding another buyer.Mediobanca's scheme fell foul of Consob, Italy's stockmarket watchdog, which reckoned that the insurer and the investment bank were working in concert.

It's not my aim to die .But still, after last-ditch negotiations with UN and French officials, he refused to sign a document acknowledging that the presidency had passed to Mr Ouattara, a former senior IMF man, whose victory had been certified by the UN, the African Union and other international bodies, which reckoned he had won the poll with 54% of the votes cast.

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That comes from the Fatherhood Institute, which reckons the number is "between 1 and 2 million".

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".

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