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