Privately her political opponents reckon she comes up with half decent questions.
Many lenders reckon they will end up making a return on equity in the low teens, above their cost of capital.
Analysts at UBS, a bank, reckon that euro break-up could cost a peripheral country 40-50% of GDP in the first year, and a core country 20-25% (see article).
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.
Returns from private investment accounts, they reckon, will be unable to make up that shortfall.
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So far the wireless tests have only been conducted over a measly 1m, but the scientists reckon it'll work at distances up to 1km and that the concept could also be used to boost speeds in existing fiber-optic cables.
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Most bankers reckon they have little appetite to break firms up, particularly if the constituent bits moved abroad or were bought by foreign firms.
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.
Since porphyrins are taken up by blood vessels, some researchers reckon that they might be useful in treating atherosclerosis an inflammatory process that thickens and damages the vessel wall.
Some economists reckon the Asia-inspired trade drag will subtract up to 2.5 percentage points from second-quarter growth and will be in evidence well beyond that, as it usually takes six to nine months for trade flows to respond fully to economic changes.
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When central banks start stocking up on more gold, the gold bulls reckon their own positive stance on the metal remains on very solid footing.
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Even lawyers agree that costs have gone up since conditional fees emerged, although they reckon new procedures introduced at the same time are partly to blame.
Within a few years the Bakken and other shale beds could be producing up to 3m barrels of oil a day, reckon optimists.
They do not want to know about the usual stereotyping that they reckon politicians are guilty of, lumping together people over 50 up to their 90s.
Besides, they reckon that Mr Chirac will never come to their aid by taking up the banner of the radical right.
But Mr Kagame must reckon he has more to gain by removing him than by propping him up.
Cynics reckon that traffic lights were fiddled to increase journey times in the run-up to the charge's introduction, and that they have since been readjusted to make traffic flow more easily.
Others reckon that, despite a recent surge in investment, the transmission network is not up to scratch.
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These services reckon to win fee-paying subscribers despite competition from free games sites by offering better or more-up-to-date games.
Economists at Citigroup reckon that a fund ought to start with a baseline of 2% of insured deposits, and then top up that amount with an additional premium to reflect the risk that peripheral countries may leave the euro and that their currencies would then depreciate.
Proof of that lies deeper in the numbers: 80 percent of G1 customers are browsing the web on a daily basis from the comfort of their device -- a testament to the goodness of WebKit, we reckon -- over half are using Facebook and YouTube at least once a week, and half are hooking up to WiFi on a daily basis.
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