Altogether, they reckon that some 40, 000 people may lose out because of the technology.
If trial is swiftly followed by execution, they reckon, Americans will turn against the death penalty.
They reckon the Welsh Government might well be right not to follow England on this one.
By the end of 2014, they reckon home prices will be back to late-2008 levels.
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In the meantime, they reckon they might as well make the best of it.
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Returns from private investment accounts, they reckon, will be unable to make up that shortfall.
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That would even the score, they reckon, at the World Trade Organisation talks in Seattle in December.
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In retrospect, they reckon, the ready availability of film financing meant too many titles were competing for attention.
They reckon the phrase: 'snatching victory from the jaws of defeat' should be applied to someone else now!
Damage from tropical storms, they reckon, accounted for about half of coral deaths.
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Apparently, the boy band wanted to be seen as clean living, and they reckon milk's the white stuff for that.
Just as Brazil competently handled its devaluation in January 1999, so, they reckon, it could pull off a controlled debt-restructuring.
The civilian death rate across the country, they reckon, is more than five times lower than it was a year ago.
In ten pilot projects, teams led by nurses will make frequent visits to families whose children they reckon are at risk.
Besides, they reckon that Mr Chirac will never come to their aid by taking up the banner of the radical right.
Between that decades-long conflict and the tsunami, they reckon they've suffered enough.
They reckon that closures of some hospitals, with a consequent pooling of scarce resources, would enable those left to provide better care.
They do not want to know about the usual stereotyping that they reckon politicians are guilty of, lumping together people over 50 up to their 90s.
Even lawyers agree that costs have gone up since conditional fees emerged, although they reckon new procedures introduced at the same time are partly to blame.
In Spain they reckon 300, 000 graduates have left the country.
Rigidly pegged rates, they reckon, would be far more sensible.
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.
Its leaders need at least 7% annual growth, they reckon, to continue to create enough jobs to absorb surplus rural labour and the workers laid off by state-owned enterprises.
This, they reckon, allowed the SNP benches - and the FM - to turn defence into attack, to revisit Labour's "Cuts Commission", as they bill their opponents' policy review.
Now researchers led by Alex Zettl of the University of California, Berkeley, have devised a method that will, they reckon, let people store information electronically for a billion years.
Plenty of local business-folk yearn for a new Karajan, who they reckon would bring back the good old days when the town was awash with visitors brandishing gold credit cards.
But they reckon without the influence of his determined buddy Costa, who puts all his considerable social networking skills to promoting what turns out to be the ultimate house party.
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