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reckon

[rek-uhn] / ˈrɛk ən /




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"We used to have more than a dozen people in our team. Now I reckon maybe four to five people are sufficient," the veteran seller from Xi'an said.

From Barron's

There is, after all, a reckoning for Maria’s situation we can’t help but keep in the back of our mind.

From Los Angeles Times

Musgrave reckoned he could have finished fourth, but too much heat and too many Norwegians counted against him in Tesero in the north of Italy.

From BBC

She said the government had "not done enough" adding: "This has to be the moment of reckoning."

From BBC

If the source of any equity market negativity is in the U.S., then Saravelos reckons it’s “entirely possible for the dollar to fall as equities are going down, just like the 2002 dot-com period.”

From MarketWatch