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reckon

[rek-uhn] / ˈrɛk ən /




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Why did the billion-dollar mine matter so much to Sánchez and was he able to reckon with his past and reclaim the billion-dollar mine?

From Los Angeles Times

Prior to his last-16 victory over Northern Ireland's World Cup winner, Hood reckoned he needed "one more win" to earn enough prize money to finally open up a Chinese restaurant.

From BBC

Currently, those risks are “largely absent,” he reckons.

From MarketWatch

The Steelers and Ravens, meanwhile, enter their showdown both reckoning with major problems.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although there are wildlife laws in place, Silva reckons the fines to punish the crime do not outweigh the financial benefits of catching and selling songbirds.

From BBC