Investors do get a fresh chance to reckon what do from here.
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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.
The bank may reckon that it needs more protection from the ill effects of the subprime meltdown on the banking system.
Some of the IMF's critics, however, reckon such a move could detract from the Fund's role as an impartial dispensary of funds and advice.
Naturally, Sina and Alibaba reckon that they can wring much more from their combined efforts.
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But he didn't reckon on the inexorable pull of gravity from Earth's nearest celestial neighbor.
Damage from tropical storms, they reckon, accounted for about half of coral deaths.
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Muslims, strengthened by America's Equip and Train programme and by covert arms supplies from Islamic states, may reckon they have reason enough to start fighting: some 40% of Bosnia's population before the war, they now control only 27% of the land.
Returns from private investment accounts, they reckon, will be unable to make up that shortfall.
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They reckon the phrase: 'snatching victory from the jaws of defeat' should be applied to someone else now!
Indeed, the economists reckon that analysts making forecasts mostly took their lead from changes in market values.
These services reckon to win fee-paying subscribers despite competition from free games sites by offering better or more-up-to-date games.
Thus, the researchers reckon that when a tumour cell is under pressure from foreign toxins it starts to make more vaults to help get rid of the unwelcome molecules.
But in the Netherlands the intelligence services reckon they have identified three broad categories of people from which actual and would-be terrorists are drawn: recent arrivals, second-generation members of immigrant communities, and converts.
In the short run that includes keeping fiscal-easing measures in place, at least until there is less deflationary slack in the economy. (So far the government has prevaricated about the need for continued fiscal stimulus.) In the longer term, it should strive to raise Japan's trend rate of growth, which many reckon has fallen to about 1% a year from 1.5-2% previously, as the population shrinks.
Left unsaid is what might happen if many consumer-elec tronics firms reckon they can develop their own technology or buy it from somebody with fewer strings attached.
Only 39% of Democrats reckon that America has not gone far enough in protecting itself from terrorist threats, against 56% of Republicans.
The relationship is strong enough, Ms Van Rijckeghem and Ms Weder reckon, to suggest that raising average civil-service pay from 100% to 200% of the manufacturing wage reduces corruption by about one unit in the corruption index.
The expo's promoters reckon that only 10% of the 15m expected visitors will come from overseas.
Local aid workers reckon about 200 people are reaching Mogadishu's camps each day from the countryside.
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.
Once HBO finally breaks from cable subscriptions, it should be a force Netflix will have to reckon with.
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The authors reckon this slice of the population has almost doubled in size in six years, from 27% in 2005 to 50% in 2011, so its preferences explain the change in the figures.
But having heard from some of those involved in the secretive tendering and bidding process, they reckon Edinburgh's customer experience is "shoddy", and there are plans to improve it.
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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But its 16 authors, led by Michael Ladisch, a biological engineer at Purdue University, reckon that high-tech chow will, within the next 25 years, protect troops from attack by biological weapons, insulate them against cold weather and even make them visible to their commanders by satellite.
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Critics reckon the mill will consume more timber than the firm now exports, most of it initially from native rather than plantation forests.
This index fell by six points in May to 45, its lowest since 1995. (A score below 50 suggests that more builders reckon the market is poor than think it good.) Economists at Goldman Sachs estimate, from the fall in the homebuilders' index, that construction will fall at an annual rate of 10-15% in the next four quarters.
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Some pundits reckon the agreement will be reached in early December when the U.S. congress comes back from the Thanksgiving holiday break.
The economists reckon that people gain happiness - though you could call it feelgood or wellbeing factor if you prefer - from attending events both sporting and cultural.
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