So McNamee is suggesting that in order to get into shape, in order to be photographed in her swimwear, Clemens's wife is also took performance enhancing drugs in order to shape up and be slimmer, I reckon, in Sports Illustrated.
The coalition's leaders reckon that in Kosovo they have clearly proved Germany's reliability as an ally.
Some pollsters reckon that in Germans' voting preferences only a couple of points separate the two main parties of left and right.
Economists reckon that in the 1990s only about half of an exchange-rate change had worked its way through to manufacturing import prices after a year.
Some investment firms reckon that in order to succeed as a shareholder activist in France, it is best to pretend not to be one at all.
Many Russians reckon that in the end the big European countries that matter will decide that they care more about trade ties and reliable energy supplies than they do about Georgia.
Also, with the launch of Amazon Cloud Player and Amazon Instant Video, the company is aiming to become a force to reckon with in the online media streaming business as well.
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Although Romney had a chorus of Democrats to reckon with in the State House, he ultimately took credit for the healthcare reform law, and for running a successful state economy as measured by median income and employment statistics during his term.
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Assuming that output dropped below capacity in the second half of 2001, the economists reckon that inflation in services should be about to turn.
That might have contributed to the fall in initial unemployment claims too, although economists reckon that seasonal upheavals in working patterns make figures at this time of the year especially hard to assess.
Agriculture officials in both Honduras and Nicaragua reckon their farms could recover in about five years.
The authors reckon the surge in offshoring since the mid-1990s has created 100, 000 extra jobs.
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But some economists reckon that Italy in fact has little scope for cutting rates.
Scorecard's creators reckon that, in peak months last year, the site's users sent about 1, 000 protest faxes to polluters.
Second, many economists reckon that, in the long term, these countries will once again become the world's fastest-growing economies.
Many reckon that, in attempting to create a black middle class by fiat, Mr Mbeki is putting the cart before the horse.
Analysts at Credit Suisse reckon that banks in Ireland may be especially profitable in coming years because competition has withered as a result of the crisis.
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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.
"Certainly a 4 star in somewhere like Greece or Turkey I reckon would only be a 3 star in Spain, " says Simon.
In all, the authors reckon that the total public cost of the crisis in the financial system will come to 20% of GDP, which is more than any other country except the Irish Republic.
Bankers in Karachi reckon that Pakistan may suspend foreign-debt repayments within a couple of months.
Mr Hun Sen, they reckon, is engaged in Saddam Hussein-like brinkmanship with the outside world.
Though he found them startlingly incompetent, Lord Penrose did not reckon that regulators acted in bad faith.
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Some in Brussels reckon his seeming dismissiveness reflects a disdain for diplomatic formality rather than an ideological euroscepticism.
But health experts in California reckon the pain will go deeper than that.
Advertising executives in Japan reckon the number of new beverages that enter the market each year runs into the thousands.
Opponents reckon they have colluded in making up optimistic projections about the speed with which airlines will change to yet-to-be-built clean, quiet aircraft.
Great Britain's short track speed skating squad, including 1994 bronze medallist Nicky Gooch, reckon they can put in a fine showing in Salt Lake City.
English courts may also reckon that wifely efforts in childcare or home-making have stoked a husband's earning power, and give her a lifetime slice of it.
Some American officials reckon that drone attacks in Yemen and elsewhere, though less costly in terms of American lives, create as many radical young men as they obliterate.
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