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reckon

[rek-uhn] / ˈrɛk ən /




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Voltify reckons it can help rail operators move away from diesel without big infrastructure investments or operational changes, while also reducing energy expenses, said Langer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Let’s hope that April 12 will prove to be a day of reckoning.

From Salon

And the middle class is only now beginning to reckon with what that means.

From BBC

Fewer still thought it would spark a reckoning for the tech titans this spring.

From Los Angeles Times

Teffera added that nations who took part in the slave trade were still reluctant to confront their history and that a proper reckoning is a crucial part of restorative justice.

From BBC