On the Asian stage, meanwhile, South Korea is fast becoming a power to reckon with.
Once HBO finally breaks from cable subscriptions, it should be a force Netflix will have to reckon with.
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Because, really, was Chavez a force to reckon with anywhere outside of Venezuela?
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We predicted Microsoft would have to reckon with the phenomenon sooner or later.
In four years Congress will have to reckon with the fact that cost estimates for health reform exceed earlier projections.
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"The UAVs will deter poachers who will now have to reckon with surveillance from air as well as on ground, " Mr Hussain said.
However hard companies try to pay staff in different countries the same way, they still have to reckon with different taxes and benefits.
But that was a judgment made about a public man: Starr has now introduced his wanton private shadow, and asks us to reckon with both.
Looking at the other firms sharing the list with Bank of America, investors are forced to reckon with the beleaguered finances of the large bank.
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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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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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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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It was invented by a bunch of Puritans who celebrated freedom by throwing a party, and so bequeathed us with a holiday both secular and sacred, with parades and prayers that dare us to reckon with all that has changed, and all that has not.
This has led some to reckon that with an improving U.S. economy the Fed may not need to continue to inject liquidity into the monetary system.
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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.
Nonetheless, it is hard to square serious worker insecurity with other surveys that suggest consumer confidence is buoyant and people reckon it is easier than ever to get a job.
Germany's EU partners reckon that a country with a budget close to balance and a big current-account surplus could do more.
Since the 1998 election, which he won as a Reform Party candidate with 37% of the vote, voters seem to reckon he has matured on the job, and could be the state's most popular governor ever.
But Mr Cem may, in moments of reflection, reckon that a deal with the Kurds will one day have to be struck.
Many Democrats have a familiar problem with Miss Reno: their hearts will her to win, their heads reckon that she will never beat Mr Bush.
Today, with more and more bright students going abroad to university, many Greek parents reckon that the country's state education is worse than ever before.
Overall, we reckon the Sensation is equipped with a mighty fine imager that might require you to be just a little more hands-on in controlling its settings in order to obtain the best results.
If that large fund trader was the one that purchased the put options on gold futures the day before, or was involved with the firm that did, then it lends credibility to those market watchers who reckon gold can be and has been manipulated.
As a rule of thumb, economists reckon that a family with one child needs 30% more income than a childless couple to maintain the same living standard.
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.
Some trivia enthusiast needs to do a word count, but I reckon about one quarter of the debate was on the American economy with Romney on the attack and Obama on the defensive.
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