Maybe towards the end of people's careers they might choose to do what I've done but I reckon for the bulk of people's careers, they'll want to play Test cricket.
Damage from tropical storms, they reckon, accounted for about half of coral deaths.
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Both reckon the future for European carmaking lies in places such as Slovakia and Romania, where labour costs are low.
Although the party's economic core is still the group that surrounded Bill Clinton, particularly Mr Rubin, many Democrats reckon their recipe for economic success is looking uninspired.
The Conservatives and their dour, cold prime minister have been stuck in the high 30s in the opinion polls for years, whereas pundits reckon that 42% is needed for a majority.
Yet they may reckon that the need for a consistent ideology outweighs other considerations.
Optimists reckon that many ingredients for an economic rebound are already in place.
Others reckon the biggest risk for European subordinated bank debt is market volatility, rather than the possibility bondholders will suffer losses.
The builders reckon there is room for much more: although 450, 000 new homes were built by the industry in 2003, Geo says that demand is almost twice that.
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European-only defence efforts, they reckon, will work best for tasks that are endorsed by the American administration but fail to arouse enough enthusiasm from Congress to warrant direct American involvement.
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We challenge you to explore every souk, suss out every bargain and still stay under the excess baggage cut-off for your flight home - we have been trying for years and reckon it is not possible.
If living near power lines does increase the risk of cancer, the researchers reckon their result would account for about five of the more than 400 cases of childhood leukaemia that occur in England and Wales each year.
Since we have no defenses in place at the moment to defend against threats emanating from the south, Congress will have to reckon with whether to provide for the common defense come what may, or allow Moscow to veto protection for the American people.
In the future I reckon China will be the fulcrum for natural resource shares.
Other governments in France, Italy and Belgium, for instance reckon they still have an important role in business.
Indeed, the boffins at Goldman Sachs now reckon it is at its lowest for more than three years.
The authors reckon that legalised abortion may account for half of the fall in crime of the 1990s.
The squabbling left wing this time polled around 45% combined, and will quite likely pick up some votes from others who reckon that any change would be for the better.
Art insurers, niche businesses that provide cover for museums, auction houses, private and corporate collections, reckon that they will have to pay out millions of dollars in compensation for lost works a sum well below the true loss, because much of the art in the World Trade Centre was not insured for its full value.
The police reckon that around 20 fanatics are responsible for most of the damage.
Some in Brussels reckon his seeming dismissiveness reflects a disdain for diplomatic formality rather than an ideological euroscepticism.
Tata has done very well on JLR but most analysts reckon it overpaid on its larger deal for Corus.
Apparently, the boy band wanted to be seen as clean living, and they reckon milk's the white stuff for that.
In four years Congress will have to reckon with the fact that cost estimates for health reform exceed earlier projections.
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Just as prosperity has helped dampen demands in eastern China for political change, officials reckon it can also silence separatism in the west.
In addition, more countries reckon that strict spending limits, both for individual candidates and for national parties, might help make things cleaner still.
Phillip Saunders, of the National Defence University in Washington, says the same goes for PLA strategists, who reckon they now have greater power to unsettle America.
With the Internet generating more business for Hooper Holmes, analysts reckon that the firm should earn 79 cents a share next year, against 64 cents in 1999.
And as Poland's growth rate has grown worse, so has the outlook for coal: experts now reckon the industry must slim to 80m-85m tonnes a year, and 90, 000-100, 000 jobs.
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