Wasteful discards are reckoned to account for a quarter of total catches under the current quota system.
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The security forces are reckoned to have rounded up some 7, 000 people since March 18th.
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Scott reckoned the plan would be troublesome in Scotland where smaller notes were dominant.
Bill Knott reckoned the distance to Clare Island oversea, if it should come to it.
They were reckoned to be unable to handle the demands of repaying a loan.
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Luanda has been reckoned the world's most expensive capital, though Tokyo recently overtook it.
In 1321, some 20% of English people are reckoned to have died of famine.
Iran is reckoned to have 1.7m homeless women, 1m of them without any state support.
Mr Bo was long reckoned to be a contender for one of those slots.
The Baker-Hamilton group reckoned that announcing an early departure would concentrate Iraqi political minds.
Moreover, it reckoned it would actually hold back Britain's goal of spreading new communications services.
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That was reckoned to take the number of jobs dependent on the bases to about 11, 000.
In Russia such drainage is reckoned to free 160m tonnes of the gas every year.
And long before things turned ugly, most observers reckoned they knew who was leading the band.
Online sales in the United States are reckoned to have grown by some 18% in 2007.
It is reckoned that in the past 40 years some 600m people have travelled by hovercraft.
Some reckoned this was a compromise to win Republican support for Mr Obama's climate-change bill.
Mr Szeles reckoned that Russia would buy plenty of buses if only it had some money.
This coddled illegal aliens, reckoned Mr Taplin, who formed the Herndon Minutemen to protest.
Worse yet, Islamofascists are also increasingly a force to be reckoned with in America, as well.
If the governor could build bridges with non-Republicans, they reckoned, the party's rebirth would be certain.
She reckoned that her father, a photographer, had given her an eye for a good design.
Oaklanders also reckoned that their previous mayors, most of them black, had let the city down.
With its money and organisational advantage, Golkar will still be the force to be reckoned with.
Only one-quarter of China's forces at most, it is reckoned, are in fighting trim.
Smaller and weaker Chrysler is reckoned to have no chance of going it alone.
The Palestinians seem to have reckoned that Mr Netanyahu has exhausted his peacemaking potential.
But making donations to political parties is generally reckoned to be a mark of good citizenship.
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