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Bloomberg reckons the markets are pricing in a 60% chance of a rate hike on March 15th; Brown Brothers Harriman reckons the probability is 74%.
She likely reckons it would be a waste of time.
It reckons with the sticky situations that happened last season.
Mr Yang reckons that the pressure to publish is problematic.
It now reckons them at 250 percent and 24.4 percent.
Ubimax reckons that could bring a 25% improvement in efficiency.
Nvidia reckons it has already established its own computing platform.
" The liberation, he reckons, "could not have been handled better.
The body count, he reckons, could reach tens of thousands.
But Levchin evidently reckons it can go a lot further.
They will grow at 5.6% this year, the IMF reckons.
For its part, Facebook reckons it complies with EU law.
Now, he reckons, he can do the same for Greece.
Mr Park reckons the current investigation will be more thorough.
Ang reckons lobbies in particular are where deals get done.
U.K. startup PawSquad reckons there's plenty ripe for disruption here.
JOSEPH ADUWO reckons he is well shot of his spouse.
The IMF reckons that in 21990 it may reach 10,000,000%.
Vodafone Chief Executive Nick Read reckons this could take years.
Central banks may be at an inflection point, Donzé reckons.
In it, she reckons with the wages of intergenerational trauma.
The government reckons the land can sustain only about 27,000.
Give or take $100bn, reckons Masayoshi Son, boss of SoftBank.
Mr Sánchez's team reckons it will make gains in November.
"It looks like it's just about to happen," he reckons.
He reckons the firm's traded units are undervalued by half.
Bottura reckons it's the most important book of last 30 years.
At least one former FTC official reckons the case deserves action.
Another government study reckons that 15% of Japanese regularly eat alone.
High-volume production is still a year away, reckons Mr Abrams.
Mr Abedian reckons that national regulators might even revoke its licence.
And this is where Durov reckons things will get really sticky.
The State Department reckons some 40,000 Americans participate in programming IVLP.
One reckons the hospital sees only 21960-odd cases a year.
Sales increased 18% in 2018, reckons Burton-Taylor, another research firm.
This, he reckons, could push efficiency levels up to around 36%.
Barclays, a bank, reckons that Tesla will consume $4.2bn this year.
No one else is really focused where Paddle is, reckons Owen.
Mr Smith reckons Buffalo's success has something to do with snow.
Bridebook reckons that the total fee this time could be £30m.
"That will be very difficult," reckons Prajak Kongkirati of Thammasat University.
He reckons they run some 1,000 Mexican restaurants across the country.
He reckons there are better ways to put pressure on Russia.
But Lightneer reckons it may have found a fix for that.
He reckons his revenues have fallen 30 to 40 per cent.
Hay reckons that investors' demand is concentrated in fewer property markets.
The Italian reckons the euro zone economic outlook is getting worse.
Mr Mensch reckons that his clients will do "fine" from Spotify.
"It doesn't get any more American than that," reckons Ms Dorsainvil.
JPMorgan Chase reckons 4,000 staff might be moved to the continent.
Another reckons the EU went awry when it stopped being "boring".
Gannett reckons it can cut $50 million of costs a year.
Mr McLeod reckons the judgment will be overturned by the courts.
Musgrave now reckons he let the hype get to his head.
Among other reasons, he reckons it's a petri dish of germs.
The fashion assistant Sutton (Meghann Fahy) reckons with her mother's alcoholism.
Nowadays, Frank reckons, the name Jimmy Hoffa doesn't mean much anymore.
Bernstein reckons the company is worth as little as $1.4 trillion.
It reckons that a net $185m in business travel bookings was lost.
Cathy Wright, who runs it, reckons a fifth of users are working.
What they're saying: Edward Hadas reckons that conglomerates are far from dead.
Mr Taki reckons that even Kyoto underestimates the scale of the abuse.
Mr Greenberg scents victory, and reckons the case is "near the end".
He reckons his use of grand old civic buildings makes the difference.
The peace process has already saved some 3,000 lives, reckons the government.
Banicevic reckons the answer is they're after a slice of 'affordable luxury'.
That is why the IMF reckons more relief might eventually be needed.
The OECD reckons its government spent over 51% of GDP in 2014.
Riptide reckons that OWP's batteries could increase that to 1,000 nautical miles.
With consolidation, BAT reckons its deal would generate $400m of annual savings.
This, Mr Johnson reckons, is the fault of a few rotten apples.
UBS reckons the global fleet size will halve by 2030 (see chart).
But Mr Morneau reckons that much could be gained by doing better.
The motorcycle-maker reckons it will pay $100m in duties in 2019.
Surf Air reckons that flyers save up to two hours per flight.
Wilk reckons technology is a pretty big part of the problem here.
"Only we can provide a new alternative to the Malays," he reckons.
Dr Benedict reckons cyclocopters are about two years away from commercial production.
Andrea Coomber of Justice, a charity, reckons the system is "really peculiar".
Citizen Lab reckons the cyberweapon may have cost as much as $1m.
BoKlok reckons that it builds twice as quickly as the industry norm.
In Capitol Hill it reckons over 40% of religious properties have closed.
Credit Suisse reckons private-equity secondary transactions may approach $40bn this year.
The government's own witness on the issue reckons that 12% would switch.
Bain & Company, a consultancy, reckons that they will reach 20183% by 2025.
The large listed banks could need another 21 billion euros, Mediobanca reckons.
He reckons thousands of military-grade weapons are stored aboard the vessels.
He reckons the irrigation projects will "future-proof" Tasmania against drought. Perhaps.
Policymakers are wrong to treat low growth as inevitable, reckons Mr Taylor.
Yet it reckons its British steel plants are worth next to nothing.
ACRA reckons that one in five loans is doubtful or non-standard.
Mr Norkunas hopes that won't happen, but reckons it very well might.
The need to invest will fuel consolidation, reckons Francisco Jeronimo of IDC.
"It's like a game of cat and mouse out there," he reckons.
Advanced economies still have plenty of room for reform, the IMF reckons.
Ms Sharkie reckons her moderate politics will play well in South Australia.
The White House reckons between 64 and 116 civilians died since 2009.
BP reckons the current glut of oil could last for 18 months.
By 2018, Credit Suisse reckons, Ant Financial will be handling $1.7 trillion.
"Without sustained intervention you won't see sustained buying of Treasuries," Setser reckons.
Feidman reckons the problem arises when people unlearn what they innately know.
Instagram has 1.8 percent of the global digital ad market, eMarketer reckons.
Chevron reckons that the deal will bring $2bn in savings, all told.
The author reckons this is potentially even more disruptive than in manufacturing.
The UN reckons that more than eight in ten people are poor.
Switching to this plant-based method has halved production costs, he reckons.
" Brown also reckons it "has a dubby 1080p flavor to my ear.
Gartner, a research firm, reckons that 259m PCs were sold last year.
The result, reckons Enlighted, can be a 38% saving in energy consumption.
The boss of JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, reckons the problem is solved.
Whatever the result on Sunday, little may change immediately, Mr. Yakis reckons.
Mr. Shewry reckons the better version to be the one with cheese.
Mr Ibáñez Colomo reckons its odds of success are less than 50%.
Still, he reckons the return on his investment will outweigh the costs.
Co-founder Sacha Nasan also reckons there's space for supplementary dating apps.
She reckons about 70 percent of Tabasco's surrogacy clients were gay foreigners.
SpaceLogistics reckons its docking system can clamp onto 22017% of today's geosynchronous satellites.
Mr Ndoye reckons the number who have left this year is under 100.
It reckons tourism could make up almost 10 percent of GDP in 2016.
The new boss reckons that selling off Rolls's non-aerospace businesses is unwise.
The firm already reckons the product might add $1bn in profit by 2020.
Yano Research Institute, in Tokyo, reckons annual sales are around ¥1.5trn ($1.3.bn).
She reckons video games are perfect platforms on which to explore the idea.
"We didn't escape," Nahid laments, as she reckons the cost of their displacement.
"The mood is bad," reckons Barry Burden of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
That, reckons Sir Christopher Llewellyn Smith, Sesame's president, saved the project about $4m.
EasyJet reckons its move to offset emissions is already steering business its way.
Nonetheless he reckons that Ms Dick is a good choice for the job.
Babylon reckons that 85% of consultations do not need to be in person.
Deloitte, a consulting firm, reckons it could be as much as a third.
The most important long-term solution, reckons Mayor Weaver, is "jobs, jobs, jobs".
He reckons it could be done at a cost of some £3bn-5bn.
This is slow enough, he reckons, to permit fish to swim through easily.
Of that, Ms Grauer reckons, only a fraction was used to buy things.
He reckons that studying in America would be a good place to start.
Tourism is far better for the local economy than palm oil, he reckons.
Both estimates need to be trebled, reckons Joerg Hartmann, an independent dam specialist.
Google reckons that three-quarters of all mobile traffic in India is video.
"Fat-cat QE" has led only to rising asset prices, reckons Mr Minack.
In total, Bloomberg reckons, investors may have saved $1trn in fees from indexation.
The company reckons that more than 143m people, mostly Americans, have been affected.
It reckons caring for people at home is one of its best options.
IQVIA, a health consultancy, reckons that prescriptions fell by another 10% in 2017.
Ms James reckons the cash was then used to meet clients' withdrawal demands.
The IEA reckons that this can cut a firm's energy costs by half.
Smith reckons we've got 150,000 years before the next ice age kicks in.
On average, half of murders are linked to organised crime, reckons Mr Guerrero.
Breakers using such chips should, Mr Holmquist reckons, be competitive with mechanical ones.
Fitch reckons another few hundred banks could go before the clean-up concludes.
The CBR reckons that repairing their balance-sheets will cost around 800bn roubles.
So the Australian startup behind Milanote reckons there's room for another approach here.
DBS reckons that in five years "growth" markets could contribute 10% of revenue.
Sir Simon reckons that there is, however, broad agreement it must be tackled.
The Bank of England now reckons Britain will grow by 203% this year.
Across history, he reckons, inequality has tended to flow in cycles: Kuznets waves.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) reckons that vaccines save 21980m lives a year.
Most probably, she reckons, businesses will find other sources of credit than banks.
For now, he reckons, general-purpose machine intelligence remains a long way off.
Augmedix reckons the system can increase a doctor's productivity by more than 30%.
Self-declaration without verification is, he reckons, the public-registry model's weak point.
Far from collapsing, he reckons, management education will be the richer for it. ■
A lurch into another global crisis, Mr Pradhan reckons, would require three ingredients.
A smaller plant could break even, saving some jobs, Metals Consulting International reckons.
He reckons that ten or twenty people gathered for supper at Lydia's house.
BHP's Mr Mackenzie reckons the decision is unlikely to have a broad impact.
Even after that, Mr Clarida reckons the existing framework has "served us well".
The global market for animal feed, he reckons, is already worth €180bn ($228bn).
The record reckons with shifting sands, both internal and external, personal and political.
He reckons robotics could account for 20 to 40 percent of knee operations.
But Peterson reckons it boils down to getting the tone of voice right.
That figure could approach 2000% by the next World Cup, the company reckons.
But he reckons there is little room left to squeeze out additional costs.
Political science professor Avraham Diskin reckons the Prime Minister had no real choice.
In these poems, Skeets reckons with homophobia and loneliness and death and murder.
Ultimately, though, she reckons the effort to make AI fairer will pay off.
BDO, a consulting firm, reckons that only half of vineyards are making money.
Zealously researched and intellectually rangy, it reckons with tragedies both human and environmental.
A writer reckons with fast-fading sumac, coriander, garam masala and other seasonings.
GM reckons that handing back membership of the "10m club" is a better solution.
The CBI reckons 85% of bonds issued in 2017 have undergone an external review.
Merck reckons its consumer health business needs investment that it would rather deploy elsewhere.
Volatile oil revenues make up more than 80% of government income, the IMF reckons.
The consultancy reckons this could approach 100% by the next World Cup in 2023.
The bank reckons however that the deadline for leaving will have to be extended.
Little wonder: the government reckons China has a shortage of roughly 50m parking spaces.
Overall, the EIU reckons that the EU's stance has actually softened in recent months.
Hong Kong's success, he reckons, owes much to its tendency to ignore Beijing's diktats.
ABI Research, a consultancy, reckons that the industry′s sales will triple by 2025.
What is shared online amplifies gender stereotypes, reckons Richard Crellin of the Children's Society.
For now, he reckons it's not clear they are convinced they need it yet.
The World Bank reckons that resolving a contract dispute in court takes 1,580 days.
Mr Themelis reckons it could supply as much as 4% of the country's electricity.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) reckons $22019trn of financing proposals were rejected in 20183.
McKinsey, a consultancy, reckons that one in five new jobs are generated by tourism.
Islam reckons this will increase his own income by around 0003,000 Pakistani rupees ($210).
The way things are going, he reckons, Yanbian's Korean community will one day disappear.
By 2040, the IDF reckons that a tenth of humanity will have the condition.
SOS Esclaves, a local anti-slavery organisation, reckons the real figure is much higher.
Mr Repin reckons the sanctions add 15-20% to costs; they make exporting "impossible".
Its own central-bank governor reckons equity capital is taxed up to five times.
Ms Brainard herself reckons that the risks of feedback are lower than they were.
Nikhil Pahwa, a digital-rights activist, reckons that Aadhaar was misconceived from the outset.
Even now, reckons the UN, nearly 4m people are in need of emergency aid.
"It sends a powerful message for not a lot of money," reckons Mr Jones.
UBS, a bank, reckons that urban car ownership will fall by 70% by 2050.
Boysen, for instance, reckons it sells 60-70% of all paint in the Philippines.
The team reckons the creature could be used as an alternative to mechanical drones.
He reckons this is because firms are importing senior figures to plan for Brexit.
He reckons that in America more than a third of all households have Prime.
In total, Bloomberg reckons, Mr Bogle's approach may have saved investors $1trn in fees.
One of the biggest areas for growth, Mr Evenson reckons, will be in cars.
Ford reckons the new glass is about 30% lighter than what it is replacing.
McKinsey reckons there are thousands of Chinese businesses in Africa employing millions of locals.
While it reckons the new resolution will be 1125×2436 based on this firmware.
Spells in remote prisons are an opportunity for market research, one police officer reckons.
Dr Prisco reckons the market for robotic microsurgery to be worth $2.5bn a year.
The team reckons that the system could theoretically double the efficiency of solar cells.
Irving reckons women are simply less tolerant of men who look "basically a mess".
Still, Mr Paisley will survive any attempt to dislodge him, reckons one Catholic man.
Labour reckons the government is so weak that it could collapse within a year.
Editing corals' heat thresholds in this way is, he reckons, about five years away.
But AstraZeneca reckons it has fewer side effects than Imbruvica and potentially better efficacy.
MPS reckons its tangible book value following its restructuring would be 9.1 billion euros.
Robert Gordon of Northwestern University reckons the trouble lies with the economy's supply-side.
More big deals are "percolating", reckons Fred Burke of Baker & McKenzie, a law firm.
Yet previously unknown and not properly deciphered languages are still, he reckons, occasionally found.
Meanwhile, Purdue reckons money management apps are approaching user problems from a different angle.
Mr Rule reckons there are 130 outfits hawking dispute-resolution technology and related services.
HSBC reckons that around 39 percent of the policies it sold will invoke complaints.
Ultimately, reckons Mr Ristevski, self-driving cars will help to maintain their own maps.
At the moment Dr Poss reckons his microscopes can distinguish 70-80 such hues.
Six years on, Mr Carse reckons he may hit annual sales of 2m lollies.
And Grieder never reckons with the inevitable consequences of kicking people off their insurance.
Capital Economics, a consultancy, reckons that the pound will end up at around $1.20.
Saul Eslake, an economist, reckons a ratings downgrade would hit business and consumer confidence.
Mr Johnson reckons that the problem is lack of confidence in the justice system.
The world's largest asset manager BlackRock reckons historically low yields are here to stay.
Hearn reckons the bitcoin community has "failed" in its governance of the crytocurrency's code.
Citi reckons global equities will rise 22 percent next year, led by developed markets.
Alex Webb, a Bloomberg columnist, reckons less than £100m on the most generous assumptions.
Saichin reckons flexible strategies not tightly tied to the benchmarks are the way forward.
" Kapron reckons that by 2030 China will be "for all intents and purposes, cashless.
Chua reckons with the many tribalisms of the American past: ethnic, religious and racial.
But Alicja Knast, the director of the Silesian Museum, reckons it can reinvent itself.
Obviously, each scientist I spoke to reckons their field is the one to watch.
But now, the genre has grown up, and everyone reckons it's here to stay.
Sohrab Movahedi of BMO, a bank, reckons that will rise to $276bn by 2021.
That's what Axios reckons, since neither White House proposal is likely to go anywhere.
Annual inflation is running at about 500%, reckons Msasa Capital, a local advisory firm.
The campaign, he reckons, was probably always more about damage limitation than legal redress.
There were about 265,23 people worth over $30 million last year, Wealth-X reckons.
Two large luxury SUVs are now sold for each large luxury sedan, Audi reckons.
But, the WHO reckons, roughly a third of new cases in 123 went undiagnosed.
In both cases, he reckons, the difficulty is in the eye of the beholder.
If they do, however, he reckons he now has the greatest protection of all.
The number of visitors may since have doubled, reckons Peter Hetz, who heads the forum.
Exane BNP Paribas, another bank, reckons that it could be more like 11% (see chart).
Meanwhile, at Cabells, Ms Berryman reckons the publishers of bogus journals are getting ever cannier.
But there's "an awful lot" more the airline could squeeze customers for, reckons Mr Sorahan.
S&P also reckons that problem loans may be much higher than the figures show.
Citi reckons global equities will rise 10 percent next year, led by developed market indices.
Budgets globally are growing steadily, at about 3% a year reckons Gartner, a research outfit.
Forrester, a research group, now reckons that the market will grow to $48bn by 2020.
Mr Turnbull reckons the new system's independence and openness will "make a very big change".
Ninety per cent of its passengers, reckons the airline, already carry a smart device onboard.
Allplants reckons it is the U.K.'s largest Series A round for a vegan company.
Yet the government also reckons it can profit from bills that are not turned in.
He reckons Nine's majority stake in the merged company means it will set editorial policy.
The government reckons that at any time up to 70,000 interns are toiling in Britain.
Mr Ariel reckons British cops are more open to the devices than their American counterparts.
In this, he reckons, HNA is becoming "a lot like Huawei", a telecoms-equipment firm.
The commission reckons, however, that the closure will save New York City $1.3bn a year.
Today, Food Carts Portland, a website, reckons the city has over 500 carts and trucks.
Chaz Nuttycombe, an independent handicapper, reckons that Democrats are on track to flip five chambers.
Mr Shambaugh reckons that America spent less than $670m on its "public diplomacy" in 20153.
The commission's former chairman reckons that $6bn is stolen from the government's budget every year.
Ofgem reckons that consumers could save as much as £230 a year by shopping around.
The app's (word-punning) name suggests the team reckons it will do well in Japan.
In those circumstances, some form of rationing would be almost inevitable, reckons one big supermarket.
Its central bank reckons that only 10% of the exported gold comes from local mines.
But even the government reckons the effect of its measures this year will be modest.
Around 470m households and 3.5bn people lack such access, reckons Northern Sky Research, a consultancy.
Just ten years later more than $170bn-worth are issued annually, reckons SEB, a bank.
Dr Gollakota reckons that such chips can be made for less than 20 cents apiece.
North Korea's overtures are tactical, reckons Robert Kelly, of Pusan National University in South Korea.
Redburn reckons that up to 20% of streams are via one of Spotify's own playlists.
"Older parties are dying away," reckons Andrew MacGregor Marshall of Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland.
The OECD reckons that real-wage growth will average 0.6% over the next few years.
Yoshihisa Saito of Kobe University reckons that in reality workers will struggle to change jobs.
The NcI is contesting 34 seats, of which Mr Fitto reckons they can win half.
Mr Magufuli reckons it will be built within three years at a cost of $2.9bn.
By the next World Cup in 2023, the company reckons that figure could reach 100%.
Mr Samore, however, reckons that any missile-defence limitations would be "politically toxic" in America.
The Cook Report reckons that about 147 Republican districts are more competitive than Arizona's eighth.
Mr Diamond reckons that Finnish leaders displayed many of the coping characteristics of resilient individuals.
Only a fifth of land in his district is being used, reckons the council chairman.
Of more than 1,000 bureaucrats at Ohio University in Athens, 400 are superfluous, he reckons.
In 2014-16 global package volumes surged by 48%, reckons Pitney Bowes, a tech firm.
Conservationists should "go to places five to 20 years from the bulldozer", Dr Possingham reckons.
The OECD reckons that exchequers worldwide lose $22015bn-2127bn a year to corporate tax avoidance.
In those circumstances some kind of rationing would be almost inevitable, reckons one big supermarket.
Mr Worthy reckons the trend in refusals could be reversed by a change of government.
The UN reckons three-quarters of Yemen's 28m people need some kind of humanitarian aid.
Rabobank, a Dutch bank, reckons more than 150m animals in China may have been infected.
Mr Shanahan reckons they will eventually come round: "I think they're building up their confidence."
The World Bank reckons that roughly 20% of the region's irrigation potential has been developed.
He reckons any fall in trade with the EU will automatically be made up elsewhere.
Mr Zhang reckons there are probably thousands of people who teach constitutional law in China.
The Aerospace Corporation, an American consultancy, reckons that April 3rd is the most likely day.
For every $100 in sales, e-commerce companies spend about $20 on logistics, McKinsey reckons.
The OECD, a rich-country think tank, reckons the floods of 2016 cost over €20213bn.
Mr Bersani reckons the LeU could achieve double its current poll showing of 6-7%.
Bernd Ulrich, a liberal commentator, reckons that "German angst" has given way to "German coolness".
Calipsa reckons its software could reduce government spending on traffic surveys, for example, by 80%.
Fergus Linehan, the director of the Edinburgh International Festival (and an Irishman), reckons as much.
These innovations have served Blackstone rather well, reckons Craig Siegenthaler of Credit Suisse, a bank.
Citigroup reckons that, in 20 OECD countries, the unfunded government liability is around $78 trillion.
Ending such restrictions could add up a percentage point to annual growth, the IMF reckons.
"The more you take out of the landscape," he reckons, "the more you diminish it."
The Vive unit may account for half of HTC's total revenue by 2019, reckons Dai.
The Economy Ministry reckons around 35 percent of Ukrainian GDP runs in a shadow economy.
Howard reckons we could see this sort of system at work in about 20 years.
The two limited-overs formats are now "essentially different sports" from Tests, Mr Gillespie reckons.
The brand may account for almost three-quarters of EBITDA next year, reckons Morgan Stanley.
This provides a way, Dr Irving reckons, to check that results have not been fudged.
The company reckons this will save more than 35 lorryloads of buttercream icing each year.
At some point, Mr Gilbert reckons, even IBM may have to take the same step.
But even here Schoenfelder reckons the team is skating to where the puck is going.
Do this successfully, Dr Post reckons, and the cost would fall to $65 a kilogram.
He reckons he could boost those speeds drastically, to about a million bits per second.
A cull of bus routes is overdue, reckons Alexander Jan of Arup, an engineering firm.
This is where NuCypher reckons proxy re-encryption can step in to offer an edge.
Rather, it reckons Yahoo could help buttress its main business of selling mobile-phone subscriptions.
"Their dream is of a cage fight," reckons Sophal Ear of Occidental College in America.
The reform efforts could lead to three changes, reckons Benjamin Isgur of PwC, a consultancy.
Erguclu reckons the energy issue could be a catalyst for a solution, provided everyone cooperates.
Hence, Alibaba reckons it will grow the fastest and largest by merging with those stores.
But the UN reckons the illegal drugs business is worth about $300 billion a year.
Bain & Company, a management consultancy, reckons total spending on it will reach $21860bn by 22.70.
The International Air Transport Association reckons the industry needs up to $200 billion of support.
A pilot "universal basic income" could be unveiled in February's budget, local brokerage Ambit reckons.
And the company reckons it can turn profitable in the second half of the year.
It now reckons that sales will decline 2.5% decline in 2020 instead of only 0.9%.
Half of Britons' trips abroad are package holidays, reckons the Association of British Travel Agents.
Overall, he reckons, 10% of the southern region's power needs might be met this way.
His team reckons the ice will break off within months, perhaps in days or years.
Chang Lee of Parexel, an American clinical-research contractor, reckons it could happen before 2030.
But William Jackson at Capital Economics reckons a 1403-bps cut is likely this week.
The IFS reckons the figure is closer to 15 billion pounds because of accounting changes.
The threat of a trade war has reduced the likelihood of global recession, reckons Mr Lonergan.
The head of investment banking at HBSC, Samir Assaf, reckons this will help with cost-cutting.
Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Kashkari reckons regulators won't dare use so-called bail-inable debt anyway.
An executive at a major Chinese smelter reckons the impact of the cuts will be minimal.
David Autor, an MIT economist, reckons we could be heading toward a 'bar-belled shaped economy.
A lobby group called the Ameri­can Tort Reform Foundation reckons the state is a "judicial hellhole".
Pia Tischhauser of BCG reckons they are "15 years ahead" on innovative ways to price risk.
Reckons risk of a hard Brexit "by accident" has risen to 30 percent from 20 percent.
Throw in other assets, and the country's net worth is close to zero, the IMF reckons.
S&P reckons a drop below 1.043 percent would challenge its status as a reserve currency.
Bazillion Beings reckons this new ecosystem of intelligent bots could ultimately replace a traditional app store.
Well, it's unconfirmed in terms of navigation right now, but Shelton reckons it's a distinct possibility.
And introducing green collections can even carry a risk for brands, reckons Steven Swartz of McKinsey.
Mr Nowak reckons the company had 2003m Prime members last year, up by 2200% from 22016.
Mr Sutherland reckons that luxury brands, especially, will become good customers; some already authenticate their products.
Women tend to be more private, she reckons, and less likely to signal their support publicly.
Technology deals were the second most lucrative after healthcare from 2009 to 2015, reckons Bain & Company.
The OBR reckons that by this measure, the deficit will be 22020% of GDP in 2900.
Mr Mathrani reckons that, for shopping centres to match demand, 30% of space should close permanently.
He reckons they could account for a third of the energy available on the ocean floor.
It also reckons POS companies and "tech savvy restaurants" can complete the integration in two weeks.
Mr Benito reckons, however, that disappointing data releases in coming months could eventually prompt a rethink.
The firm reckons its dust-repellent fabric could find uses in medicine or clean-room manufacturing.
Ms Hulme reckons that the increase in children inappropriately touching each other is linked to pornography.
AMERICA'S president reckons trade wars are easy to win—so easy that he has started several.
Thomson Reuters, which tracks regulatory alerts, reckons that 56,321 were issued by 900 bodies in 2017.
This combination of traits, he reckons, will lead to higher accuracy and productivity in health care.
Those data, he reckons, could assist designers of prosthetic limbs in the perfection of their devices.
Nearly $7bn has gone missing since 2012, reckons Kenya's Institute of Economic Affairs, a think-tank.
But reckons it's just a case of needing to add a little tech to stay competitive.
It previously refused to use South Asian ship-breakers but now reckons it can improve things.
Without significant reform, the World Bank reckons it will hover around 1.8% in the coming years.
An academic reckons that one in five existing cancer drugs might be effective against other cancers.
Shin Hyun-ho of Jeomsin reckons two or three new apps are being launched every day.
KPMG, a consultancy, reckons the industry will grow eightfold to be worth around $2bn by 1.43.
Iqbal Nasim, head of the NZF, reckons increasing domestic giving would help British Muslims tackle poverty.
Rebuilding will cost $250bn, reckons the UN, four times Syria's annual economic output before the war.
Sten Zvorwadza, who leads a street-vendors' union, reckons there are 100,000 such traders in Harare.
The IMF reckons the country would be 27% richer if as many women worked as men.
Developers can make much more money with fake apps than through legitimate means, reckons Mr Sapir.
The team reckons that the electrical ability could be used to develop new kinds of batteries.
In those groups, the IUCN reckons around a quarter of species are at risk of extinction.
Nerves ahead of mid-term elections, he reckons, explain the president's first tweet aimed at OPEC.
BCG reckons that investment in such firms grew from $200m to nearly $4bn in 2014-16.
But the rest—about half, he reckons, sheltered inside the vehicle—are probably dormant but alive.
Jacek Koziel of Iowa State University reckons he has the answer: titanium dioxide and disco lights.
Mr Mehyar reckons it could cost up to $1bn to build and maintain for a decade.
Amazon could be earning as much as $10bn a year from drugs by 2023, it reckons.
Even so, Ebizo reckons that having your life and career mapped out early has its advantages.
China now holds some 75% of the Maldives' debt, reckons Mohamed Nasheed, an exiled former president.
Mr Bennett reckons his new system can anticipate potholes with a success rate of about 85%.
Francis Fong, an IT expert, reckons this could persuade merchants to accept new forms of payment.
Around 31m people flew from Europe to America last year, reckons IATA, an airline industry group.
But Dr LaMacchia reckons such a machine might be ready some time between 19993 and 2040.
In India they will persist for another decade, reckons Chris Lane of Bernstein, a research firm.
Even the Israeli army now reckons the blockade is ineffective at best, counter-productive at worst.
But even that short range, Dr Close reckons, is enough to do a satellite serious harm.
Though that estimate came in for some stick, Mr Thomas still reckons he was broadly correct.
Mr Staples of BBR reckons you should never plan to invest for less than five years.
Moore reckons Trump's Twitter threats have more influence domestically because of the authority the President has.
He reckons people's data had been being publicly exposed since at least the end of 2016.
Peng Xiaobo, a divorce lawyer in Chongqing, reckons 60-70% of his clients have had affairs.
"We're all Eurosceptics now," reckons Michael Fallon, the defence secretary (and a typically unsentimental In voter).
James Wallman, a trend forecaster, reckons the middle classes will follow suit in the next decade.
Miner Glencore reckons cobalt supplies will have to triple by 2030 to meet automakers' planned demands.
Exane BNP Paribas, a bank, reckons VW will end up paying a fraction of that sum.
One developer reckons he may be able to attract financial-services firms looking to save rent.
Globally, the United Nations reckons that 80% of those with autism are not in the workforce.
Deutsche reckons it could extract around twice as many cost savings from a combination with Commerzbank.
Nothing in the past eight years suggests that the statistical bounds have shifted, reckons Dr Denny.
"These new strategies for irrigation and shading will keep the wine industry going," he reckons. L'chaim!
McKinsey reckons that this torrent contributed more to global growth in 2014 than trade in goods.
Output fell by 3.8% in 2015 and could do so again this year, the IMF reckons.
Pfizer reckons annual sales of the target's crisaborole eczema gel may hit $2 billion or more.
Verizon reckons it can do far more with what's left of the internet firm's core business.
The CPSC reckons that toppling furniture kills about ten children each year in the United States.
Mr Sitole's crops have withered and died: a loss, he reckons, of some 2000,000 rupees ($750).
On current plans, the IEA reckons, 530m Africans will still lack access to electricity in 2030.
"There's a lack of arrogance here," she reckons, "a humility" that is distilled in his prose.
ECB Chief Mario Draghi reckons the risk of economic recession in the bloc is "pretty low".
Foreign banks are also assessing the damage: £1bn ($1.4bn), says Barclays; SFr2.3bn ($53bn), reckons Credit Suisse.
The World Bank reckons that at least a billion people lack an official proof of identity.
The industry is convinced that collaboration is needed in immuno-oncology, reckons McKinsey, a consulting firm.
He reckons that, like my students, perhaps the voters were doing their reading ahead of class.
He reckons each 1 percent cut in corporate tax generates roughly $2 in earnings per share.
Hence GoEuro reckons there's "significant opportunity" in the "limited digital booking capabilities" in the ferry market.
Defour reckons that with the reggae came the jerk and so the Jamaican cuisine spread fast.
"The dead wander the lanes of the next life like strangers lost in Venice," Cromwell reckons.
IDC reckons that spending on big-data and business-analytics software will reach $23bn this year.
CreditSights reckons that companies rated BBB now account for half of U.S. investment-grade debt indexes.
With Mr Trump's two new appointees, he reckons, the Supreme Court has become more "gun-friendly".
Commerzbank, a bank, reckons that just over a third of Refinitiv's assets are in structural decline.
One such person in Beijing reckons there may be "hundreds of thousands" of families like hers.
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Christoph Spengel of Mannheim University reckons the bill is far higher: €31.8bn between 2001 and 2016.
The Bundesbank reckons low rates saved the German state €368bn ($402bn) in the decade to 2018.
Barnier reckons it will be in early June after governments sign off on his negotiating mandate.
Mr Navys reckons that the defensive efforts of the Baltic states have multiplied tenfold since 2014.
Curtis reckons that Nigeria's low debt ratios will allow it to borrow more cheaply than Ghana.
The large listed banks could need another 21 billion euros, or about $22.7 billion, Mediobanca reckons.
BofA's Martin reckons U.S. names could lure giant Asian life insurers to invest in euro debt.
Bayu Dardias Kurniadi of Australian National University reckons the sultan owns nearly 10% of Yogyakarta's land.
An Australian robotics expert reckons he can make a 'virtual wall' out of high-tech drones.
In south Wales and Yorkshire, it may be 50-50, reckons Sean Arbuthnot, a Prevent co-ordinator.
Honeyman says they've had no complaints — he reckons the experience is so enjoyable that people don't mind.
And within six months or so, Ms Naylor reckons, banks will have to start hiring senior people.
He reckons voters, who dumped once-dominant political parties in the election, are hungry for big changes.
"You have to cut your teeth somewhere in a neutral environment...to calibrate your ego," Sennheiser reckons.
Cambridge-based U.K. startup Silicon:Safe reckons it has the answer to these kind of massive password hacks.
Neil Shen of Sequoia, an American venture-capital firm, reckons this all adds up to a trend.
Jean-Claude Kihn, Goodyear's boss for Europe, Middle East and Africa, reckons there could be many more.
Given the ease and speed of the settlement, Mr Kaulo reckons that China's government must have intervened.
If Mr Trump imposes a 20% border tax, 30,000-183,000 jobs could be lost, reckons Mr Mayagoitia.
Harrison Hong, an economist at Columbia University, reckons that stock analysts should be viewed "more like media".
Today half the population reckons that Mr Putin has indeed restored Russia's position as a great power.
But like his rival, Mr Kern is a businesslike type who reckons Austria's paternalist model is dying.
It reckons that renewables will account for 1.53% of the growth in global energy use until 2023.
MSCI reckons the proportion of shares suspended from trading in China is the highest in the world.
There are no lights either at the butcher's next door, who reckons revenues are down by 20%.
"We're going to see rates surge like crazy," Mr Greenfield says (by at least 35%, he reckons).
But there will still be fiscal pain, reckons Yeah Kim Leng of Sunway University in Kuala Lumpur.
China reckons that the resulting network of large, but not oversize, cities will be easier to manage.
Transparency International, a Berlin-based anti-corruption monitor, reckons it to be the world's fourth most honest.
The European Parliament reckons that joining up the EU's defence market could save €26bn ($27bn) a year.
Research house EPFR Global reckons a net $12 billion has flowed to such funds already this year.
Mr Tavares reckons he can eventually save €1.7bn a year through economies of scale and other synergies.
But the show never reckons with deeper issues so much as it mentions them between fight scenes.
He will be "completely pliant", reckons Vivek Dehejia of the IDFC Institute, a think-tank in Mumbai.
Next year's election looks likely to be more competitive than expected, reckons Sergio Berensztein, a political scientist.
But the bank reckons that around half the shift was the result of a decline in liquidity.
Musk reckons about two-thirds of investors would still want to hold shares in a private Tesla.
Mr Osborne of Cowen reckons Tesla's capital expenditures will amount to $20bn-$20133bn between 2017 and 2020.
Strip that out, and Chainalysis reckons that Bitcoin accounted for around $21970bn of genuine transfers of value.
J.P. Morgan, a bank, reckons that asset managers spend up to $3bn a year on such data.
He reckons that shares in firms with decent long-term prospects are too pricey at the moment.
Property is one obvious solution: the sector drives around a fifth of the economy, Capital Economics reckons.
The company already reckons general wage inflation will cost it an additional 8 million pounds this year.
The team reckons the material could be used in military applications, to cloak objects from radar detection.
To work abroad, "you probably need a recognisable brand" beyond that of the NHS, reckons Mr Kara.
Maya Wang of Human Rights Watch, an advocacy group, reckons the overall number detained may be 800,000.
The Bank of Korea also reckons that electricity, gas and water output fell by 13% in 2015.
Mr Trump, he reckons, will ultimately back off the tariff threat, for fear of undermining America's growth.
With the blades in a safer configuration, Morrissey reckons they can withstand gusts of over 200 mph.
Cedric Sellin, a Paris-based business angel, reckons that locals are too scared of venturing abroad early.
As for the grain farmers, he reckons things are worse than at any time since the 1980s.
Ms Ryan reckons employers will lure more Irish people to fill vacancies left behind by departing Europeans.
Greenpeace, an environmental pressure group, reckons that around 160,000 premature deaths have been avoided as a result.
NASA, America's space agency, reckons that China's emissions of sulphur dioxide have fallen by 75% since 2007.
Mr Rajan reckons that the weakening of communities that has followed these trends makes the world vulnerable.
But, without subsidies, she reckons that train costs would soar and exporters would go back to boats.
The Road Haulage Association reckons that ECMT permits can meet only 10% of demand from British truckers.
Because of this, Ms Zhang reckons, the task of public diplomacy will increasingly "be shared with CCCs".
Mr Acemoglu reckons that ageing is the biggest single influence upon how many robots a country has.
The Eurasia Group, a consultancy, reckons that 192m retail jobs around the world are vulnerable to automation.
The Bank of Korea, in Seoul, reckons the GDP of the North increased by 3.9% in 2016.
Opera reckons these don't have a major impact on the way in which you use the browser.
Nicholas Cheeseman of the University of Birmingham reckons that a lot of firms are selling snake oil.
By 2037 China will be serving 1.6bn air passengers yearly, 1bn more than in 2017, it reckons.
For the time being only 3-5% of wanghong follow Ms Fang's entrepreneurial example, iiMedia Research reckons.
DBS reckons the cost-income ratio for digital customers is just 34%, against 55% for traditional ones.
McKinsey, a consulting firm, reckons that China lags two or three years behind America in autonomous driving.
BERENBERG Reckons no-deal risks have slipped to 25 percent versus its previous forecast of 30 percent.
It reckons that there are at least 450,000 people trapped in towns and villages across the country.
The IMF reckons the economy shrank by 10% last year and that inflation is now over 200%.
Even in the best-case scenario, Burberry's share price will increase by just 13 percent, Bernstein reckons.
Ahmed reckons that in a no-deal Brexit scenario the pound would slide another 10-12 percent.
VFS probably enjoys operating margins of 20%, reckons Kathleen Gailliot, an analyst at Natixis, a French bank.
Human Rights Watch, a monitoring group based in New York, reckons there are "thousands" of political prisoners.
Paul Bloxham, chief economist for Australia and New Zealand, at HSBC reckons that commodity prices have troughed.
Policymakers may now have to tweak the currency to counter the slowdown in the economy, Goldman reckons.
He reckons up to five state-owned firms could easily be floated but sees none happening soon.
As the population grows older this will shrink to less than 58 percent by 2045, it reckons.
In South Africa the government reckons that the maize harvest will be 27% lower than last year.
Most successful ones are the product of specific circumstances and even chance, reckons Peter Evans of CGE.
Twenty-four per cent of companies now provide travellers with security training before their trip, reckons GBT.
It could thus add £77m ($100m) a year to the night-time economy by 2029, he reckons.
Some 1.46 billion units will be shipped this year, reckons IDC, and perhaps 1.76 billion in 2020.
The continent's approach to scientific testing is becoming too cautious compared to that of America, he reckons.
Secureworks reckons the group created 213 short links aimed at 108 e-mail addresses on the hillaryclinton.
The commission reckons that merely implementing current law on services trade could boost EU output by 1.8%.
Roughly 90% of Gibraltar's insurance and online-betting business consists of transactions with Britain, Mr Picardo reckons.
The World Bank reckons that lifting them would provide only a 0.9% boost to GDP in 2017.
AirVisual, a monitoring company, reckons that northern India contains 22 of the world's 30 most toxic cities.
Labour reckons extending the fibre network to 18 million homes would cost an additional 20 billion pounds.
Morgan Stanley reckons a higher rate could push up retail inflation as much as 0.7 percentage points.
In all, Zanis reckons he's built and displayed about 20,000 wooden crosses over the past 20 years.
MHP is one of those that can hope to tap international markets, investment company Concorde Capital reckons.
It reckons it is still up to three years away from putting SuperMeat products on supermarket shelves.
The world may never know, but I have my suspicions (and Pitchfork reckons they've cracked the case).
What's more, she reckons rising home prices contributed 0.8 percentage points to the first-half consumption figures.
Even as he reckons seriously with our state of affairs, Brown demonstrates a spirit of semantic play.
Across the entire opioid supply chain, Mr Trucchio reckons, the bill could run to a whopping $150bn.
One big backer of the bill, the Service Employees International Union, reckons other states will follow suit.
Philippe Houchois of Jefferies, a bank, reckons that such economies of scale are too important to jeopardise.
WPI reckons that a new hub airline would need at least a third of the new capacity.
America's Department of Homeland Security reckons face recognition will scrutinise 97% of outbound airline passengers by 2023.
The Swiss bank reckons resurgent investors may bolster its tepid 6.1 percent return on equity for 2016.
The VF is looking at more unrealised losses, of $3.9bn, on the ride-hailing firm, Jefferies reckons.
He now reckons he can turn illiquid, hard-to-value assets without any cashflow into an investment.
Around the world, about one billion people lack official proof of their identities, reckons the World Bank.
The IMF reckons governments lose at least $500bn a year from multinationals shifting profits to tax havens.
In 2018 South Africans sipped 28% more gin than the year before, reckons IWSR, a research firm.
He reckons that Bonnie and Clyde will circle back to the Dallas neighborhood where they grew up.
Aliber reckons we are now in the "transition phase" of the fourth cycle that began in late 2009.
Mr Duhamel reckons ten or so satellites crucial to Europe's security are in particular need of such protection.
It reckons social-welfare costs will rise by more than half by 2040, from ¥121trn ($1.06trn) to ¥190trn.
Mr Harrison reckons defence will end up getting only a few billion dollars more than Mr Obama wanted.
Shetty reckons that film would reach 3 billion people — that's a little less than half the world's population.
Stubbs reckons that on a good day, the team at Wheelers might get through 300 to 500 oysters.
All told, it reckons application of AI to supply-chain management and manufacturing could create $2trn of value.
One tax expert reckons that "over 90% of assets avoiding the CRS have been herded into the USA".
In all, it reckons roughly $108 billion of debt maturing through July 2019 had high roll-over risk.
"I personally feel that the TPP will evolve, regardless of whether Trump or Clinton becomes president," Lee reckons.
Part of the issue, Fubon Research reckons, may be a write-off of iPhone X and XR inventory.
It reckons its shares were badly undervalued, and has decided to resist Disney's effort to take it private.
The UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) reckons that, in 1991, 234m people in developing countries worked in manufacturing.
Better that all the money goes back to the Home Office or some central fund, reckons Mr King.
For kidneys, Roots Analysis, a medical-technology consultancy, reckons that should be possible in about six years' time.
More than 3m undocumented immigrants call the Golden State home, reckons the Migration Policy Institute, a think-tank.
Within five years, he reckons, most of the 50 or so local Chinese phone manufacturers will be gone.
Without Florida, Mr Trump's chances of winning the presidency dwindle to 5%, reckons FiveThirtyEight, a data-journalism outfit.
Some are male—an improvement from previous campaigns, but not enough to draw men in, reckons Mr Ferran.
The EU's current official quota on beef imports is about 40,000 tonnes, charged 20% import duty, he reckons.
The chief source of funding, he reckons, will be a one-time payment of $5bn-10bn from Mexico.
Morocco's government reckons the $300m it has recently invested in sanitary landfills has already averted $440m in damage.
If so, Annan reckons that his bet is safe unless 2017 is the coldest year since about 1929.
Four years ago she married at the age of 16, she reckons, but she may have been younger.
Distributing grisly pictures of animal carcasses does not much dampen demand, reckons Madelon Willemsen of TRAFFIC, a charity.
Europe has two ways to avoid an immediate trade war, reckons André Sapir of Bruegel, a think-tank.
The team behind it reckons it could be applied to all kinds of surfaces, from glass to clothing.
Some of those smaller players, reckons Marina Koytcheva at CCS Insight, may choose to abandon the market entirely.
Camden council reckons that its scheme cut carbon-dioxide emissions in the borough by almost 3,000kg last year.
He reckons that just 4503% of those buying wine on his website are doing so to drink it.
Mr Putin reckons, probably correctly, that he has a much higher tolerance for risk than his Western counterparts.
Barrick's Mr Bristow probably thinks Newmont's shareholders are up for a deal, reckons Chris Terry of Deutsche Bank.
Dmitry Dolgin of ING, a bank, reckons that the central bank's reserves cannot safely go below about $65bn.
The team reckons that understanding more about them could have implication for the treatment of depression and schizophrenia.
The firm reckons that the American market, currently 17m cars a year, could shrink to 10m by 2025.
Part of the rise is due to Help to Buy, reckons Ed Stansfield of Capital Economics, a consultancy.
That, the team reckons, "suggests that the community is already self-policing in promoting a healthier lifestyle."Great.
This could prove a nightmare: the Bank of England reckons tens of thousands of firms could be affected.
Simply trucking the debris 10km from Mosul is expected to cost around $250m, reckons the UN Environment Programme.
Had the system been running in Sierra Leone, he reckons evacuations could have been carried out in time.
It reckons that so far this year guns have killed 22020,764 Americans, including 873 teenagers—and 196 children.
Dr Mahathir reckons that if 80% vote, that could tip the contest in favour of his PH coalition.
UBS, a bank, reckons that 80% of ZTE's products rely on components from America, mainly cutting-edge semiconductors.
CE Delft, a research firm, reckons that French airlines get €1bn ($1.2bn) in energy subsidies alone each year.
Retail sales will hit $179 billion by 2020, from less than $20193 billion last year, reckons VietinBank Securities.
Chainalysis, a firm of cryptocurrency-watchers, reckons access to 2.78m-3.79m bitcoins has been lost in similar circumstances.
Allow globalisation to run untempered, he reckons, and you generate vicious backlashes à la Brexit and Donald Trump.
A human being who can make decisions will always be needed somewhere in the system, Mr Christie reckons.
Mr Boles reckons there are ways round this, but concedes that his plan may also require a transition.
App Annie, a research firm, reckons it is the world's biggest Apple app store, as measured by revenue.
Radhika Rao, an economist with DBS Bank in Singapore, reckons spending has recovered to near pre-demonetisation levels.
Schumpeter reckons there are six distinct corporate tribes, each with its own interpretation of what shareholder value means.
Debt servicing costs will eventually rise above 10 percent of annual government revenue due to Rogun, Golinsky reckons.
Full digitisation of trade paperwork, reckons the UN, could raise Asia-Pacific countries' exports by $257bn a year.
It reckons some 2.8M drones will be produced in the category this year (vs just ~174,000 commercial drones).
In 2016 it was already 15% bigger than the Chinese film industry's gross box-office sales, Analysys reckons.
With fiscal policy easing in both America and Europe, monetary policy will need to be tightened, he reckons.
Eyn reckons such gates might not even be needed, if sensors prove capable of reading passengers' faces instead.
Sanjiv Mehra, head of a traders' body in Delhi, reckons a "prohibitive" cost could prove to be counterproductive.
Morgan Stanley reckons a higher rate could push up retail inflation by as much as 70 basis points.
The head of one business group reckons almost 80% of refugees have next to no skills at all.
It now reckons the outcome was between a contraction of 0.3% and a boost of a measly 0.1%.
In Europe, a quarter of the containers on the road are empty, reckons InlandLinks, a container-tracking service.
Pew, an American research outfit, reckons 81% of Lebanese households have a car, not far off America's 88%.
A world recovery is gathering steam: the World Bank reckons global growth will hit 2.9 percent in 2018.
He reckons the fix for this problem is equally simple: Keep doing RTB but without any personal data.
Rabobank reckons China may have to buy up to 15 million tonnes of U.S. beans at tariff prices.
Financial services giant Citi reckons fintech startups are missing out on a major opportunity to disrupt institutional banking.
The broker reckons Waymo's accumulated experience may be about seven times as valuable as Cruise and Argo combined.
But Mr Amoyel reckons there is, at best, a 50:50 chance of turning a hardened teenage boy.
He has focused ever more narrowly on the features of language that he reckons are unique to humans.
The Association of National Advertisers reckons fake impressions will cost its members more than $7 billion this year.
Mr Chollet reckons that this president's foreign policy will look pretty good too once hindsight kicks in. Maybe.
Yet Uri Palti, Israel's ambassador to Nigeria, reckons there are more than 40 such communities across the country.
Mr Murphy reckons that premiums will rocket for those suspected or found to be engaging in tax avoidance.
The Supreme Court's decision "is detrimental to Argentina's investment climate", reckons Casey Reckman, an analyst at Credit Suisse.
Kensaku Yoshida, a professor at Sophia University in Tokyo, reckons the biggest obstacle is a lack of confidence.
A joint assessment by the government and international agencies reckons that 6.5m people will need aid by January.
The helmet is now so complex, he reckons, that it has become the F-35's weak link.
Saxo's Mr Hansen reckons the low yields offered elsewhere in financial markets are also piquing interest in commodities.
The OECD, a rich-country club, reckons global capacity exceeds demand by up to 2211m tonnes a year.
In total, the bank reckons, retirement accounts for 58% of the fall in participation since 2008 (see chart).
He reckons about 2-2.5% of the gas flowing through the American supply chain leaks out, in total.
The American Staffing Association, an industry group, reckons that it generated over $120 billion in revenue in 2015.
Mr Johnson reckons that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) will demand a concomitant upgrade in human capabilities.
Enders Analysis reckons it may go for a smaller package of games; Sky knows the market is soft.
Titipol Phakdeewanich, a professor of politics at Ubon Ratchathani University, reckons the party "can't take Isaan for granted".
For two- to five-year-olds, it reckons, an hour a day of high-quality programming is fine.
Mr Pravit reckons he got 6,000 new followers on Twitter after officers locked him up the first time.
The IMF reckons that the region's potential (ie, non-inflationary) growth rate has fallen from 4.5% to 3%.
The Swiss private bank reckons resurgent investors may boost its tepid 6.1 percent return on equity for 2016.
Streng reckons that, on average, it costs about $200 in electricity, including cooling power, to mine one bitcoin.
Once fact-finding begins (if things go that far) the case would hold, Mr Matz reckons, "extraordinary value".
Unlike some of his peers, Lerer reckons these minnows can have mutually beneficial relationships with giants like Facebook.
Blackstone's Byron Wien reckons that "populism, tribalism and anarchy" could push oil above $80 a barrel this year.
Saudi requires an oil price of $83 a barrel to balance its budget, the International Monetary Fund reckons.
Mr. Roberts is eyeing international expansion through Sky and reckons he can slash costs at the combined group.
Should that fail, Uber, for its part, reckons it may still manage to keep its drivers as contractors.
That may involve forfeiting around half the proposed savings, reckons Siobhan Morden of Amherst Pierpont, a securities firm.
But today there may be just six weeks' worth, reckons Eddie Cross, an opposition MP. He blames corruption.
However at present only about 1% of renewable energy is complemented by storage, reckons Morgan Stanley, a bank.
But he reckons "we will see wider spreads before we see tighter spreads, and this will provide opportunities".
Credit Suisse reckons that passive penetration among institutional investors in American stocks is as high as 60 percent.
"It is the closest thing visually really to what country music sounds like," reckons Kathy Mattea, a singer.
Elliott reckons just the tidying-up and franking credit alone could add around 10 percent to BHP's value.
Spain's central bank reckons economic growth will already slow to 2.2 percent this year from 2.5 percent in 2018.
Goldman reckons the VIX below 15 percent is a "low vol" environment, and above 15 percent represents high vol.
Despite the fervour around the #MeToo movement over the past two years, Griffin reckons the power imbalance largely remains.
If nothing changes, that figure will double by the end of next year, reckons the Organisation of American States.
Italy's economy, hit by slowing global trade, is unlikely to be as near its potential as the commission reckons.
The little information we do know about his life and work revels and reckons with occupying doubly marginalized space.
McIlroy had a one-shot lead at the time, and Levet reckons he should have hit a fairway wood.
She reckons leaving the EU, would not affect her much directly, but is still concerned about the broader impact.
Etihad competes directly on the same routes as Emirates on 96% of its capacity, reckons OAG, a data firm.
The IEA is not quite so optimistic; it reckons that 56m Indians will still be without electricity in 2030.
On this basis, Mr King reckons that only companies with interest cover of more than four times would gain.
Credit Suisse, a bank, reckons that consumer-spending growth will drop from 2.8% last year to 0.7% in 2017.
Of 55 plants under construction, the Global Nuclear Power database reckons almost two-thirds are behind schedule (see chart).
Royal action to oppose Mr Najib would almost certainly provoke a "constitutional crisis", reckons Saiful Jan, a political analyst.
Norman Eisen, now of the Brookings Institute, a think-tank, reckons the American residence in Prague is exceptional, too.
Of 18,000 local councillors around the country, perhaps a dozen are Chinese, reckons Alex Yip, a councillor in Birmingham.
There is plenty of capital available for water infrastructure, reckons Ian Simm of Impax Asset Management, an investment firm.
But despite all this extraordinary technological change, he reckons there will always be a space for traditional mapmaking techniques.
Google reckons this represents the future of searching the internet and of interacting with smart devices in the home.
That means he "isn't going to have much of a honeymoon", reckons Chris Garman of Eurasia Group, a consultancy.
The Office for National Statistics reckons the pension makes the greatest contribution to the progressivity of the benefits system.
Jen reckons however that while the dollar is in overvalued territory, it could rise more in the short term.
Growth in sub-Saharan Africa slumped to 1.4% last year, its slowest pace in two decades, reckons the IMF.
Today the consultancy reckons that businesses shift between the buckets twice as fast as they did in the 22015s.
All 48 seats they lost in 2015 will be "in play", reckons Rob Ford of the University of Manchester.
"Some jazz musicians are guilty of forgetting that the most important thing in music is the melody," he reckons.
Alan Black, one of Festvox's developers, reckons systems that rely on voice-ID software are now "deeply, fundamentally insecure".
The IMF reckons that Greece will never repay its debts, which currently amount to 180% of GDP and rising.
Without drastic improvements in air-conditioners' efficiency, the IEA reckons, they will be burning up 6,000 TWhs by 2050.
The OBR reckons that inflation will approach 3% in 2017 as the weak pound translates into higher import prices.
Doing so could fund a universal tax credit of $1,500 without touching Obamacare's means-tested payments, The Economist reckons.
It reckons it can recoup the cost of, say, the HomeServe sensors and repairs from the reduction in claims.
PRESIDENT Donald Trump reckons foreigners will pay the cost of the $200bn in tariffs he plans on Chinese goods.
A relationship first sketched out by William Phillips 60 years ago reckons that when unemployment falls, wages should rise.
SIL, a Texas-based charity, reckons that more than 5,000 languages have died out in the past half-century.
"This is not about something in the Japanese DNA, but about social structures," reckons Jiro Kokuryo of Keio University.
Artie Minson, its chief financial officer, reckons the firm would need about 1.3m members to reach $10bn in revenues.
European clubs know that Premier League sides are flush with cash, so demand greater transfer fees, reckons 21st Club.
He reckons he could raise his headcount from 100 to 150 if he could find more bricklayers and carpenters.
Our model reckons that since 2006 the team has performed almost exactly at the high level expected of it.
Our model reckons the country has performed about 0.4 goals per game better since 2002 than it did before.
The 21st Club reckons there is a one-in-four chance a first-time champion will emerge this year.
Yet a former finance official reckons that in 2320 only 260m people—just 2000% of the population—did so.
Faced with such prices, Mr Ommen reckons that between 18,000 and 22,000 Iowans will drop their coverage in 3503.
Verizon reckons testing will run through this year, with plans to take 5G to market some time in 2017.
The government reckons that the fastest-growing occupation over the next ten years will be that of solar installer.
This alone should raise the value of American portfolio companies by 3-17%, reckons Hamilton Lane, an investment firm.
Since Christmas, she reckons the pipe has gone dry three days each week, forcing her to travel to another.
Andreas Schleicher, the head of education research at the OECD, reckons that "countries have skills shortages, not degree shortages".
"She reckons that's why she's lived for as long as she has, because of the iron intake through Guinness."
Although most experts disagree, it reckons "share destruction" can be used to mask a capital loss in the fund.
Foreign-currency deposits must grow by 493-7% annually if it is to defend the peg, reckons the IMF.
The IMF reckons that the optimal tax rate on higher incomes, assuming the aim is revenue maximisation, is 44%.
Scott Sagan of Stanford University reckons 1m people could die in the first day of a second Korean war.
UK startup SafeToNet reckons it can help, with a forthcoming system of AI-powered cyber safety mobile control tools.
By then, most people would have applied for one anyway, reckons Alan Johnson, the home secretary at the time.
Mr Burnham reckons mayors have a "convening power" they can use to add momentum in one or two areas.
Between 22014 and 22015 they were responsible for three-quarters of the growth in such spending, the firm reckons.
The National Crime Agency reckons there are now at least 22010 such lines of distribution in England and Wales.
Using artificial-intelligence techniques, the company reckons cameras can be taught to recognise the faces of drivers as well.
President Donald Trump's team reckons that the Republican tax plan making its way through Congress will do just that.
Kevin Hassett, who runs the Council of Economic Advisers, reckons the bill should push growth above 103% per year.
Oliver Wyman, a firm of aviation analysts, reckons that the average for American airlines in 2016 was 11 cents.
Dr Stolkin reckons the answer is to equip them with artificial intelligence (AI), so that they can operate autonomously.
Siemens, a German electricals giant, reckons digital breakers show "great promise" and has taken a stake in the company.
But Milanote reckons its platform can at least be a contender in the race to gobble up creatives' dollars.
As a result, reckons Kostas Agath of Addaction, a charity, many younger users no longer view it as harmless.
Mr Pritchett reckons that its research helped shape India's successful response to its balance-of-payments crisis in 1991.
Airbus reckons it might be ready in 5-7 years, at least in terms of a full workable model.
The data provider reckons the market will grow 10 percent a year, implying volumes of $40 trillion by 2023.
Ben-Shushan reckons that on average 25 percent of a B2B company's marketing budget is spent on live events.
"HE'S probably the youngest Cuban in Costa Rica," reckons Elisabet, as her son nuzzles close for an afternoon feed.
Oliver Steeds, a leading British ocean explorer and film-maker, reckons that barely 0003% of it has been explored.
The company also reckons that GroverGo makes sense for anyone who would ride 10 or more times per week.
By not taking part in the rights issue, Freenet's Sunrise stake could fall to 6-9 percent, it reckons.
Money markets are pricing in at least 300 basis points, while a Reuters poll of economists reckons 250 bps.
Klarna reckons over 60% of its business today involves mobile shopping, compared with less than 10% two years ago.
If the two airports maintain the same pace of growth, Istanbul could overtake Heathrow within two years, reckons ACI.
They probably lost a collective $300m in 2015, and are likely to lose another $100m this year, IATA reckons.
The World Bank reckons that by 2050 well over half of the continent's population will live in urban areas.
Economic output fell by 3.8% in 27 and could shrink by as much again this year, reckons the IMF.
The IMF reckons the lower oil price knocked $340 billion off Arab oil-exporting states' government revenues in 2015.
It reckons it can prevail by focusing voters' minds on Britain's economic future and the risks of the unknown.
Harvard could scrap tuition payments without damaging its finances or touching the restricted portion of its endowment, he reckons.
The U.S. government reckons crushing volume of around 76 million tonnes last year was far below the country's capacity.
An educational perspective is more in keeping with the tech's capabilities — and something Sketchfab reckons it can help provide.
MaidSafe reckons they've come up with a way of achieving consensus on decentralized networks that's scalable, robust and efficient.
Trend Micro, a cybersecurity firm based in Texas, reckons some four dozen families of ransomware are currently in circulation.
What this all adds up to, reckons Justin Forsell, one of Chiron's co-founders, is a telegenic new sport.
Negotiations will have to wind up about October 2018, the EU reckons, to give time for parliamentary ratification processes.
Reforms could also be coupled with fiscal stimulus, the IMF reckons, which could then be unwound as growth improves.
Advertisers are likely to become stingier with their budgets, reckons Brian Wieser of Pivotal Research Group, a research firm.
But it reckons it can scale that in future by looping in relevant expertise sourced from its own marketplace.
Accenture, a consultancy, reckons embracing IoT in manufacturing could add up to $736 billion to China's GDP by 2030.
The CMA reckons that its measures will save Britons around £1 billion ($1.5 billion) over the next five years.
The National Health Commission Office reckons that about half of Thailand's 349,000-odd monks are either overweight or obese.
Reducing it to the world average would boost the economic growth rate by 0.5 percentage points, reckons the IMF.
But Fritz Vollrath, a zoologist at Oxford University, reckons his skills as a forger are up to the challenge.
The team reckons that the efficiency can be boosted even further, too, perhaps to as much as 40 percent.
And increasing infrastructure spending to combat climate change could boost G20 economic output by 5 percent, reckons the OECD.
Its government injected some $39bn into the Qatari economy from its reserves of $340bn, reckons Moody's, a ratings agency.
Kupor reckons that AI will be almost as core to technological infrastructure as databases over the next 10 years.
The cost per convict is about one-tenth of that for prisoners, reckons Wu Zongxian of Beijing Normal University.
It reckons the path to delaying Brexit and removing no-deal will be more convoluted than sterling moves imply.
Sally Vander Veer, the president of Medicine Man, which runs this dispensary, reckons the inventory is worth about $4m.
The experience weighs on him as he reckons with his past and considers the final stretch of his life.
It's the beginning of the end for smartphone apps as we have known and tapped on them, reckons Gartner .
New Street Research reckons as much as $6 billion can be shed annually in network operating and capital expenses.
" Simon reckons that there's also "a real joy factor to seeing somebody emulate somebody that you and they love.
Those who own an iPhone 6 are unlikely to give up the big screen, reckons Consumer Intelligence Research Partners.
In a book slender enough to slide into your back pocket, Mailhot reckons with the wages of intergenerational trauma.
Jack Nicas, who explored the social media network's fluctuating, confusing account estimates, reckons even Facebook may not be sure.
Moody's is the only major ratings agency that still reckons South Africa's debt denominated in rands is investment grade.
The Trump administration reckons these signs of weakness will help it during trade negotiations this week, the WSJ reports.
Yoghurt and baby food maker Danone, meanwhile, reckons the hit could be 100 million euros in the first quarter.
Meanwhile, Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi reckons expenses at Uber Eats will peak in the first quarter of 2020.
In a research-intensive university, Farley reckons the labs will account for about two-thirds of the energy bill.
PwC, a consultancy, reckons these make up about half of all medical services by volume (though less by value).
Kipkemoi said her country is beautiful and reckons that about 40% of Kenyans wear their flag as a wristband.
Cairn reckons it could be sitting on upwards of 1 billion barrels and plans to start production in 2021.
Innovate Finance reckons 30 percent of the sector's 13,000 workers are from overseas, with most from the European Union.
Fitch reckons Ecuador's economy will contract by 0.3% in 2019 and eke out a mere 0.4% expansion in 23.
The company's revenue will hit $10.5 billion this year, with a 37% profit margin, Burton-Taylor International Consulting reckons.
Changing pace, his next book is the nonfiction "Survival Math," which also reckons with issues of class and race.
The IP Commission, a lobbying group in Washington, reckons that they are being robbed of up to $600bn a year.
CP's future hopes may lie instead in grocery delivery from its network of 7-Eleven stores, reckons one venture capitalist.
Cisco reckons that 5.5 billion people — about 70 percent of the world's population — will have a mobile device by 2020.
When you look at everything she's done, indeed outside music, it's no surprise Mail Online reckons she's raking it in.
He reckons 70 percent of the benefits will be felt in 2019-20, leaving further margin upside for 2020-21.
The OECD, a think-tank for advanced economies, reckons that 53% of global trade now involves global value chains (GVCs).
It's a unique opportunity to understand how an organization reckons with its mistakes and, employees hope, learns to remedy them.
The guy at work who strongly reckons he can get upgraded to first class every time he flies British Airways.
It reckons the Shanghai Composite index will end next year at 4,20183 points versus 3,241 currently - a 36 percent increase.
But Ricciardo reckons he can be a contender, particularly at a track where the weather can act as a leveler.
Harsh words are tolerable, reckons an ex-politician in Chicago: credible death threats, or thrown rocks and bottles, are not.
It reckons this was double the cost per square metre of an apartment in Shenzhen, an expensive city in Guangdong.
Becoming a pro tool for YouTubers to augment broadcasts in real-time is another option for the tech, reckons Chong.
Chinese shoppers accounted for about half of Swiss watch sales during that time, reckons Thomas Chauvet of Citi, a bank.
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Speedinvest x reckons that there are still many B2B marketplace categories wide open and in need of a "platform approach".
Andreas Harsono of Human Rights Watch reckons it is "very likely" that Ahok would be found guilty, based on precedent.
Andreas Schleicher of the OECD reckons Singaporean education is going through "a silent revolution almost entirely unnoticed in the West".
Kevin Wang of IHS Markit, a research firm, nonetheless reckons that a round of consolidation must be on its way.
Few Germans ever quite believe that calamity is not just around the corner, reckons John Kornblum, a former American ambassador.
London's language makes it harder to sandpaper these sharp edges, reckons Michiel van Hulten, a Dutch academic and former politician.
The FBI reckons that CryptoWall, a particularly nasty strain of ransomware, netted at least $18m for cyber-crooks in 2015.
Philippe Langlois, head of P1 Security, a Parisian firm, reckons there are more than 200 exploit brokers in the world.
The International Council on Clean Transportation, a think-tank in Berlin, reckons this can trim consumption by 3% or more.
Sensor Tower, an analysis firm, reckons that "Candy Crush Saga", a popular game in the West, made $930m last year.
Some 140 of them require re-writing, reckons Htin Kyaw Aye of Open Myanmar Initiative, a think-tank monitoring parliament.
A report by the Centre for American Progress, a think-tank, reckons 140 new groups have been launched since then.
He reckons that ride-hailing services add 2.8 vehicle miles of driving in those cities for every mile they subtract.
Around half of Treasuries, and nearly 60% of European government bonds, are now traded electronically, reckons Greenwich Associates, a consultancy.
But UBS, a Swiss bank, reckons that Indonesia and Vietnam may still be building coal-fired power stations in 2035.
Instead, advanced economies must invest in higher education, liberalise labour markets and encourage a shift toward equity financing, he reckons.
FIFA's stranglehold on the game means that the clubs have little hope of negotiating a better deal, reckons Mr Cohen.
The American Trucking Associations (ATA), the industry's largest trade group, reckons America needs nearly 51,000 more drivers of big rigs.
Mr Toshikawa reckons he would like to declare an end to Japan's three decades of deflation during his third term.
"What the Rouge was in the industrial age, Corktown will be to Ford in the information age," reckons Mr Hackett.
More likely, he reckons that the status quo is unfair because America is more open than any other rich country.
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Over the decade to 2015, reckons the World Bank, their two economies would each have almost have doubled in size.
Mr Malambu reckons he does well to sell a few paintings a year, typically for a few hundred dollars each.
Only a fifth of this year's total OFZ returns will come from rouble appreciation he reckons, versus half in 2016.
The company reckons that it could be used as a replacement for the plastics used in normal printed circuit boards.
Its government reckons its collapse could wipe 3% from GDP and is making emergency plans in case it goes bust.
The economy creates 11,000 jobs a year for the 60,000 people who enter the workforce, reckons Fusades, a think-tank.
The prison service reckons there are at least 139 transgender inmates in England and Wales, which is probably an underestimate.
Yet Mr Malazogu, now one of Kosovo's most successful entrepreneurs, reckons things may be less gloomy than the numbers suggest.
The average lifespan of an Ethiopian newspaper is nine months, reckons Endalk Chala, an academic who has studied the trade.
It has received more than $2bn in loans since 2010, reckons the China-Africa Research Initiative at Johns Hopkins University.
One roadblock may bring in the equivalent of $10m a year, reckons the UN Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea.
Tal Levi, fixed income director at Halman-Aldubi investment house, reckons WGBI inclusion could mean low interest rates for longer.
The team reckons that the technique could be used to create new kinds of self-assembling circuity in the future.
For India's telecoms industry to be profitable again, prices need to go up by about 50-70%, reckons one analyst.
The 93 billion euro defence group reckons, despite the challenges, that Gemalto can grow sales by 5 percent a year.
In the movie, Mary reckons with her work after one of her targets leaves behind a son, whom she meets.
Goldman reckons power cuts could reduce GDP growth by 303 percentage points, about half the rate of official growth forecasts.
The Global Offgrid Lighting Association reckons that prices of small solar-powered lights fell by 80% between 2010 and 2015.
Mr Kubali reckons, though, that if the women are good enough and if he advertises well, he will find customers.
Governments should also practise "responsible sovereignty", he reckons, and limit unnecessarily disruptive forms of economic integration, like reckless financial globalisation.
While in Austin, Emily lives with Eric and his new girlfriend, Celeste (Britt Lower), and reckons with her past choices.
If America's postal service were to raise its charges, Mr Wetherbee reckons, Amazon might, perversely, be the one to gain.
Human Rights Watch reckons that about 1,700 people were killed in 2015-18 by state security forces and the Imbonerakure.
In 2018 sales of men's grooming and beauty products will grow nearly 8% in China, reckons Euromonitor, a research firm.
Despite the national interest the race has generated, Alabama's chief election officer reckons that turnout will be less than 25%.
The team reckons the device could be retrofitted to devices where budgets are tight—such as clinics in developing countries.
"If Duterte hadn't been elected, everyone in the Philippines would be an addict," reckons Silvestre Lumarda, the mayor of Inopacan.
The analyst reckons the incoming EU regulation will drive 65 per cent of data loss prevention buying decisions through 2018.
Even so, Mr Cappadozzi reckons snow-making accounts for about 2000% of his expenditure, a cost passed on to skiers.
That dire prospect will spur the judges to act quickly, reckons Christopher Garman of Eurasia Group, a risk-analysis firm.
But for the frenzied holidaying to continue to grow, infrastructure must improve, reckons Paul Yong of DBS, a Singaporean bank.
The ham and harissa paired with some dope Comté makes for what Action reckons is the best sandwich ever made.
The International Monetary Fund reckons the Andean nation's output shrank 8 percent in 2016 and inflation was almost 500 percent.
The IMF reckons that Italy's economy will manage growth of just over 1% a year over the next three years.
That makes it roughly 10,000 times more efficient than the best silicon machines invented by those brains, Dr Michel reckons.
Among the crystal-ball readings: Citi reckons global equities will rise 10 percent next year, led by developed market indices.
David Hufton of oil brokers PVM reckons an agreement could bring about a $40-to-$60-a-barrel oil market.
He reckons those who'd stick with a non-Google search choice might be as low as a third or 40%.
Lai Mohammed, a minister, reckons that just 55 people stole $19803 billion from the public purse over seven recent years.
Stephanie Flanders reckons economic growth will be around 1 percentage point lower in the 12 months after a Brexit vote.
A back mottled with red puckers can spook competitors, reckons Chris Beedie, a sports scientist at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Futuresource Consulting, a research firm, reckons the service could have close to 40m users by the end of the year.
The industry could lose as much as $303 billion this year on revenues of $230 billion, reckons Drewry, a consultancy.
Michael Anderson, a resource economist at the University of California, Berkeley, reckons it would cost around $100 billion to complete.
That is not implausible, reckons Andrew Brooks, an academic at King's College London who has studied the used-clothes trade.
Only a sixth of Elizabeth's 15,000-odd surviving letters and warrants were penned or dictated by her, Mr Guy reckons.
Gursharan Singh Kainth, an economist, reckons the state needs an "agro-industrial revolution" to provide better jobs for young men.
Rana Dajani, a Jordanian scientist, reckons the biggest problem is "the lack of an environment that encourages freethinking and exploration".
Comcast reckons its expertise funnelling TV shows, sports and movies directly to homes makes it a better owner of Sky.
Up to 30% of families get this dole of staple products regularly, reckons Asdrúbal Oliveros of Ecoanalítica, an economic consultancy.
Brand value and storytelling is how you differentiate in a space where hardware and software is commoditizing, reckons van Abel.
When it spots something it reckons you can do without, it'll automatically pause it to spare bandwidth and save energy.
" Google also reckons it will provide "benefits to mobile users, such as lower data transfer fees and reduced battery use.
Credit Suisse reckons Patanjali could make similar inroads into areas like juice and biscuits, resulting in more pain for multinationals.
But Ekholm reckons it's only a matter of time before the US has its own WeChat-esque go-to platform.
What Musk can learn: The good news is, the film reckons routine missions on Mars will be happening by 210.
He is usually described in press reports as a billionaire; Forbes reckons his fortune at closer to five hundred million .
And perhaps somewhere inside this movie lives a farce that reckons with white indifference in the face of national catastrophe.
Comcast reckons its expertise funneling television shows, sports and movies directly to homes makes it a better owner for Sky.
Today just over half of the world's population lives in cities; by 2050 the UN reckons it will be 68%.
Jefferies reckons the combined savings from the tie-up will be around 370 billion yuan from this year to 2026.
Josh Esterov of CreditSights, a research firm, reckons the muni-insurance business is a tenth of its pre-crisis size.
Macquarie more than doubled its money in Quadrant Energy when it sold the business to Santos last year, UBS reckons.
Morgan Stanley reckons retail-store traffic for the first three weeks of November fell nearly 30% compared to last year.
But Outer Worlds also reckons with one of the biggest narrative tensions in Fallout — and role-playing games in general.
It also reckons the United States generated 5.9 million tonnes of scrap aluminium last year, up about 20% since 2016.
GDP growth may have hit 4% in 2.23, but JPMorgan reckons it'll be almost half that this year and next.
The latter could, over time, bring in 10 times as much revenue as just selling the car, General Motors reckons.
Such firms have raised over $70bn by selling shares in America since 2000, reckons Refinitiv, a data provider (see chart).
Mr Matheson reckons that over the past decade its revenues have grown faster than those of any other big sport.
He reckons that if the organisation can nurture outstanding players in such markets, it will increase interest in basketball hugely.
Alterations like these have become part of a broader trend as opera clumsily reckons with its racist and sexist past.
Industry tracker IDC reckons smartphone shipments worldwide will top 1.4 billion units by the end of the year, up 1.5%.
John Horgan, an expert on extremism at Georgia State University, reckons there are 40-50 such schemes around the world.
Bitcoin's net worth could reach about 10 percent of the world's assets, about 100 times its size today, Kobayashi reckons.
But he also reckons that the new repatriation treatment alone is worth $500 billion more compared with the old law.
The firm may be forced to cut its dividend again, reckons Mr Winoker, which will produce howls of protest from investors.
So Artland reckons they too might value the app's free collection management tools, giving them further incentive to join its community.
It reckons these prototypes need only a tenth of the power required by a combustion-engined vehicle, even at highway speeds.
Rousseau reckons this is because of his "Teflon" reputation: even a photograph of him rugby-tackling a child was laughed off.
If pork tariffs weren't enough, Mr Herring also reckons that farms and packing plants may shut down for lack of workers.
The Institute of International Finance reckons that in January the developing world hit its fastest monthly rate of growth since 2011.
Pedro reckons that the startup's new investors with ties to Microsoft, Salesforce, and Samsung should help it penetrate the enterprise further.
Benjamin Joffe, a partner at Hax, reckons that Silicon Valley's experience of hardware is "six to seven years out of date".
The roll-out of 5G wireless technology in the coming years will, he reckons, also give consumers a mobile broadband option.
Rather than altering the election's outcome, reckons an American administration official, the aim may be to spread uncertainty about the process.
Despite its warning, Moody's reckons authorities have a handle on the problem and will take steps necessary to steady the ship.
Bill Roggio of the Long War Journal reckons that up to half of Afghanistan may be under Taliban control or influence.
Mr Graham reckons that the return on equity of German savings banks will fade from 6.5% to just 212.25% by 22019.
One Hollywood executive reckons that its schedule of original shows is about to double in size in the next few years.
Svalbard's local government reckons around 250 homes will eventually have to be torn down due to their location in risky areas.
He may shift the emphasis from Article 9 to rights and governance issues that appeal to the opposition, reckons Ms Tatsumi.
Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, reckons that China's online retail market will more than double in size by 2020, to $1.7trn.
By 20083, reckons Macquarie's Mr Gibson, it could be worth half as much again as the market for dedicated gaming consoles.
IMRG, an industry association for online retailers, reckons that sales through smartphones in Britain increased by 20173% from January to September.
The latest version should, he reckons, give businesses more clarity on the kinds of technology that will come under CFIUS review.
He reckons shellfish costs could rise 13 percent, but knows he would lose customers if he tried to pass that on.
Pascal Saint-Amans, the OECD's top tax official, reckons it should take no more than two years to revamp the DTTs.
Peter Stephens, Bullitt's boss, reckons that the various niches bundled together account for maybe 4-5% of the entire smartphone market.
Mr Ahmed reckons that a half-a-percentage-point rise in yields "would create significant and damaging mark-to-market losses".
Japan has none (Forbes reckons that Yoshiko Shinohara, who founded a temporary-staffing agency, became the first in 2017, aged 82).
Its investment-banking community is small, too; Overbond reckons that every new bond issue passes through one of just seven individuals.
But the IMF reckons that growth will slow by more than two percentage points this year (to a still respectable 8.5%).
Rainer Dulger of Gesamtmetall, an engineering employers' group, reckons it will help fill one-tenth of his members' vacancies at best.
Bonnie Glaser of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, an American think-tank, reckons that China is getting less anxious.
Banco Santander, a Spanish-owned bank, said it reckons the reform could eventually lead to the creation of 2.3m new jobs.
JLL, a property firm, reckons that by 2027 the number of bricks-and-mortar branches could have declined by another 20%.
The Economist is "paid for by pharmaceutical companies," reckons Ms Kain, adding that they would somehow stop this article being printed.
Mr Takada reckons that the number of people who are starting to feel that omotenashi is "fussy and inconvenient" is increasing.
The park's Belgian boss, Emmanuel de Merode, reckons that the illegal economy there—charcoal, logging, fishing—is worth $100m a year.
So significant is this impact that Richard Wrangham, a primatologist at Harvard University, reckons that cooking was necessary for human evolution.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reckons the economy will grow by just 4% in 2019, one percentage point above population growth.
Mr Graham, who also starred in "This is England", reckons that "no one catches truth and reality the way Jack does".
They say the pound could fall to $1.25 in the near term, while Standard Bank's Steve Barrow reckons $1.20 is possible.
The National Crime Agency reckons that up to £90bn ($120bn) is laundered through Britain each year, which is probably an underestimate.
UBS, a bank, reckons that the worst case—tariffs of 25%—would see the American market shrink by 12% next year.
Paul Hardy, Brexit director at DLA Piper, a law firm, reckons the EU is better prepared for no deal than Britain.
He reckons the problem is particularly acute in senior jobs because older, more experienced workers often have a family in tow.
Technavio, another research firm, reckons the market is even bigger and will grow at more than 11% annually in coming years.
And cutting through that noise is one of the big challenges he reckons stands in the way of his current startup.
As for cases with wider political ramifications, submitting them to impartial justice is simply too big a risk, the party reckons.
Mr Loucks reckons that helping couch potatoes control content on home entertainment systems will be a killer app for voice technology.
The government of Shinzo Abe wants to revamp the social-security system, which it reckons will help reduce health-care costs.
Just 5% of that area is now under control of the state, reckons Kyle Johnson of Crisis Group, a think-tank.
The International Council on Clean Transportation reckons this could potentially translate into an additional 284,600 cases of lung cancer a year.
Turning LGFV debt into bonds, it reckons, should also help the local authorities because bond yields are cheaper than bank loans.
Rodney Brooks, a professor at MIT, reckons that driverless services comparable to those offered by conventional taxis are unlikely before 2032.
Officials should be quicker, he reckons, to choose startups that get grants for research and development or help in scaling up.
Lloyds reckons the Treasury has received a £900m ($1.2bn) return on the £20.3bn of taxpayers' money that was ploughed into it.
All this, the government reckons, will extend the life of Taiwan's pension funds by just 10 to 15 years or so.
The American giant missed the boat on music sales in the country, reckons Matthew Brennan of China Channel, a technology consultancy.
Bralima, including its sales and the production of its raw materials, accounts for 2% of GDP, reckons its boss, Rene Kruijt.
It would take 25 years of 5% growth to bring unemployment down to internationally normal levels, reckons Mike Schussler, an economist.
Zach Fuller, a media analyst, reckons that signing a sponsorship magnet like Neymar is a hedge against volatility in that market.
Ildefonso Guajardo (pictured, right), Mexico's economy minister, reckons there is a 60% chance that the deal will be renegotiated this year.
Deputies hoping to retain theirs will be too preoccupied by electioneering to get much done, reckons Fabio Giambiagi, a pensions expert.
The CBR reckons nearly $40bn left the country in "dubious operations" in 2012 alone; in 2014-16 just over $10bn left.
Still, Michael Elleman, a missile expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, reckons that for now those concerns are overblown.
The NCC reckons an overmoulding system it is working with in Bristol can churn out finished components in just 60 seconds.
Mr van Middelaar reckons that Europe's "new awareness of the need to protect itself and its citizens" is one such moment.
And while Taxify doesn't compete with Google, Villig reckons its vast hoard of maps data should be in the public domain.
The more products he can make, Rosson reckons, the more products Shinola can sell, and the more jobs it can create.
But Robert Moskow of Credit Suisse, a bank, reckons that cereal-makers can compensate by cutting overheads and streamlining supply chains.
Gartner, a computing consultancy, reckons that by 2020 the number of connected devices in the world could run to 21 billion.
Lazard reckons that almost a third of the 131 funds involved in activist campaigns last year were so-called first timers.
OFFICER Craig Davis reckons 2015 was a fairly peaceful year at Furr High School, on the hardscrabble east side of Houston.
Amundi's Koenig reckons that in such a scenario, sterling could fall 5 percent from current levels and others are even gloomier.
Steve Baker, who works with Vote Leave and runs Conservatives for Britain, reckons to have 147 backbench supporters on his books.
With the peak demand months of September and October approaching, Liu reckons production may be even higher over the coming months.
But it will also have to spend a massive amount of money on the giant seawall—around $42 billion, it reckons.
DZ Bank reckons this would make it the biggest rise in consumer prices in the bloc's largest economy in seven years.
Many of the 1.2m people who found jobs in outsourcing in recent years would otherwise have gone abroad, reckons Mr Ayala.
On the items sold by the end of 218, Sotheby's reckons, it was $2225m out of pocket including its marketing expenses.
Google also reckons that 15,000 Indians access the internet for the first time using the free Wi-Fi service every day.
This, reckons CWT, means that women save their firms an average of $17 a trip, around 2% of the ticket price.
Suki Mann of Credit Market Analysis reckons deals would be difficult right now despite signs of a thaw in funding conditions.
As they return and compete with smaller players, consumers should feel a short-term benefit, he reckons, particularly through lower prices.
Life coach Natalie reckons now is the time to seriously divide what you want from what you feel you should have.
Since then, the organisation reckons that 29 of the 48 countries in the region can be considered "free" or "partly free".
The American Red Cross reckons the storms are the worst to have hit the United States since Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
"There is a compelling case for reducing customs tariffs to zero," reckons Simon Stannard of the Wine and Spirit Trade Association.
Mr Kish produces between 6,000 and 7,000 bottles of wine a year; he reckons each costs 45 shekels ($12) to make.
That could lead to simpler, more elegant products to lure smokers put off by the current technicolour offerings, reckons Mr MacGuill.
America's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reckons consumer sales could grow from 1.9m in 2016 to as many as 2503m by 2020.
Still, Ireland-based Research and Markets reckons the sector will grow to $1.4 billion by 2024 from $1 billion this year.
Human Rights Watch, a monitoring group, reckons Uzbekistan has up to 12,000 political prisoners, many of whom become Islamists in jail.
As the mould can be reused, Dr Ma reckons his method could easily be scaled up for roll-to-roll processing.
Verizon reckons it will be able to use AOL's technology to sell a lot of Yahoo's inventory of ads to marketers.
He reckons it could help double the size of M&S's food business and also help grow deliveries of general merchandise.
Dalya knows how alien it feels to land in a distant country, knowing nobody, and reckons one good turn deserves another.
It reckons those jobs could be recovered with steps, such as the anti-dumping duties imposed by Washington late last year.
The team reckons that the system could be accurate enough to remove passwords from wifi networks in environments like coffee shops.
It's expected to be worse in 2018, when fewer branded products lose patent protection, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reckons.
Alibaba affiliate Ant Financial accounted for almost a third of all new securitisations issued in China in 2017, the BIS reckons.
David Madden, markets analyst at CMC Markets reckons the dollar has recently completed what is known as a "double-bottom" reversal.
And Neil Irwin of the Upshot reckons that while we're seeing a trade skirmish, it won't necessarily become a trade war.
Facebook faces more troubling news, Sri Lanka reckons with postwar mental health issues and Sesame Street reaches out to refugee children.
The Farmers Union reckons the board may need to bring in an additional one million tonnes because of the poor harvest.
Since her first "Tosca" at the Rome Opera in 2008, she reckons she has sung the role well over 100 times.
In the book, she reckons with her place in the Jobs narrative, which has been the great narrative of Silicon Valley.
Lex isn't impressed: It reckons Slack and other holdouts risk missing their chance to cash in on the stock market run.

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