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I use the word "reckoning" carefully; I admired how Coates refrains from outright condemnations of the American experiment, wanting to wrestle with it rather than destroy it.
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There is the optimist's view about these, and the pessimist's.The optimist (if that is the right word) reckons that the effect on Europe of this North African earthquake will be confined to Europe itself.
Notably, the section of "Blurred Lines" that, by any reasonable definition of the word, reckons with the numbers in question, is itself about how difficult it is to obtain generalizable data on the topic of sexual assault.
As for his intention to spread God's word, Brendan reckons there was "humanity in his error" – certainly more than in the warped responses to his death.
When composing a text or e-mail, users see three words above the keyboard at any given time the three words Apple reckons they are most likely to use next.
Appropriate words, Monkey reckons.
(His real words are reckoned to have been the less euphonious "The report of my death was an exaggeration", but we are taking our cue from Reuters and printing the legend).
In Mother Russia, words to reckon with.
The white nationalist Richard Spencer recently told The Times: "The discussion that white Americans never want to have is this question of identity — who are we?" Donald Trump offers his followers the comfort of an easy answer, one that avoids even reckoning with words like "privilege," let alone their meaning.
(#19, woman, 54 years) Apart from me, none of the people I know [who] have diabetes ever say they have diabetes, they never say it, they never speak up, they never say a word and I reckon it's because the messages that are put out by [patient organisation] are shutting them up because they're hurt and are mortified.
"I will discuss this topic very briefly, because it seems to be redundant to me to describe things with words that everyone realises easily when reckoning the drawings".
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