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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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 party used to reckon that it had done badly in local elections if it did not win 70 of Glasgow council's 79 seats.
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.
Assuming that output dropped below capacity in the second half of 2001, the economists reckon that inflation in services should be about to turn.
Though the state prosecutor is sniffing into allegations of foul play to do with municipal tenders, most people reckon Mr Erdogan was pretty honest in contrast to many of his critics within government.
However hard companies try to pay staff in different countries the same way, they still have to reckon with different taxes and benefits.
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.
Many reckon that, in attempting to create a black middle class by fiat, Mr Mbeki is putting the cart before the horse.
And yet they too, are starting to get accustomed to him: several investment banks have told clients not to sell shares in Cemig, since they reckon the governor will lose his battle against the American companies.
Under fire for having spared Saddam Hussein's Iraq from bombing, and struggling to convince Congress of the need for further peace-keeping in the Balkans, the Clinton administration may reckon it increasingly awkward to be thought to condone Mr Milosevic.
In four years Congress will have to reckon with the fact that cost estimates for health reform exceed earlier projections.
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In the meantime, Mr Kuchma seems to reckon that if fair means will not win him the election, foul ones will have to do.
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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.
Some analysts reckon that the sinking of the Cheonan has to be seen in this context.
Most economists reckon that India needs to invest a tenth of its GDP in infrastructure every year to sustain growth of 8% or more.
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Many al-Qaeda recruits who originally travelled to Pakistan now reckon they should carry on the fight elsewhere, in loosely affiliated groups such as AQAP in Yemen, Somalia's al-Shabab or north Africa's al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
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.
But often police and prosecutors reckon they cannot get enough evidence to secure a conviction and throw in their cards.
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Advocates of tougher bankruptcy laws reckon that the failure to tackle moral hazard is the main flaw in the current laws.
As Tepco is forced to reckon with the supply shortages, it will have to resume production in several of its other plants which have been shutdown.
In the days after, traders and investors had to reckon with the prospect of higher dividend and capital gains taxes, new regulations, and the permanency of Obamacare.
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The government expects the number of Internet users will rise to 4m by 2000, although many people in the computer industry reckon the numbers will be far higher.
That prospect looms particularly large insofar as the new membership in the Senate and the new Republican management in the House of Representatives are going to have to reckon with powerful reasons to proceed on such an agenda with extreme caution.
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American forces reckon they killed about 1, 600 rebels in the operation to recapture Fallujah.
Many Japanese experts reckon that the Thai economy is likely to record little if any growth in the year ahead.
Economists at Citi reckon that Britain has the lowest share of exports going to the Brics in the European Union.
Time spent from start to finish: two hours. (I reckon you could do it in one if you were more disciplined.) Number of wardrobe boxes ticked: four.
Jubilant Alliance leaders reckon that the result paves the way for them to win the presidency in an election in December next year and to counter South America's recent drift to the left.
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