He reckons that some 20% of the city's middle class now lives in the northern cone.
He reckons it was a massive help as he settled in a new country.
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He reckons that broadband is not a replacement for dial-up access, but an add-on.
But he reckons that the benefits of mixing with the rich exceed any disadvantages.
At their core, he reckons the problems of factory, family and country have similar origins.
Rural markets, he reckons, will account for half of all sales within a couple of years.
Counting industry-related services, he reckons, manufacturing's share of GDP is more like 30% than 20%.
Dr Anderson has crunched the numbers, and he reckons this need not lead to disaster.
But relations with them, he reckons, should be more equal than in the past.
He reckons his harvest this year will at best be half of last year's.
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Governments, he reckons, will always find ways to divert tax revenues to their preferred ends.
But he reckons that there is a small possibility his team has discovered something important.
Much of this spending, he reckons, should be depreciated against profits over several years.
He reckons that few other genomes are of sufficient importance to merit such an arrangement.
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From that year onwards, they increased steadily and rapidly, a coincidence that he reckons is significant.
He reckons he is better placed than anybody else to try to close that gap.
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He reckons that the fund held about 10% of the global market in natural-gas futures.
But he reckons that Boeing's performance is twice as good as that achieved by other merged companies.
He reckons that 1, 000 of the current 4, 000 to 4, 500 small retailers could close within 18 months.
He reckons that, in all, Mr Montesinos and his cronies may have pocketed several hundred million dollars.
He reckons that agricultural growth accelerated from 2.9% a year in the 1980s to 3.5% in 1991-99.
The private sector, he reckons, is better at planning for the future than is the public sector.
Having already achieved national prominence, he has little reason to run unless he reckons he can win.
He reckons testing will lead to individuals receiving a health score akin to today's personal credit score.
With the right sort of investment, he reckons, the sertanejos can thrive in their parched patch of Brazil.
Relieved of the bother of having to play to their respective galleries, he reckons, they may get somewhere.
He reckons that he has identified an area where the outcomes of the two theories are not identical.
This change could, he reckons, affect a gravimeter, but it cannot account for the results from the pendulums.
For these reasons he reckons that 90-99% of tax dodgers have long been weeded out of the local system.
He reckons that things like medical systems or fancy headlights for cars will continue to be made in Europe.
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