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And it’s really important that all people in these systems reckon with this truth and that we come together to address it.”
And the conundrum for the Biden administration is playing out as the U.S. continues to reckon with the threat to democracy here posed by the Jan.
Source: https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2023-01-10/us-bolsonaro-florida-brazil-riots
'As a journalist, Kate Legge often seeks answers to how people reckon with bad luck or bad decisions,' a publicity blurb for Infidelity and Other Affairs states.
As survival becomes more challenging, she's forced to reckon with increasingly impossible visions.
Source: https://gamerant.com/stephen-king-books-without-movies/
But if you’re time-poor, we reckon that either Ibibio Sound Machine at the Queen’s Hall on Thursday or the excellent Nubiyan Twist who play George Square Spiegeltent next Saturday would be a good investment.
But perhaps the biggest challenge for the industry to reckon with is an existential one.
Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/environment/2023/12/31/sustainability/art-reckoning-sustainability/
But worryingly, some fans reckon Michael - who Rufus offered a job to earlier in the episode - will be framed.
Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/showbiz-tv/itv-coronation-street-viewers-rage-26685409
Champions of carbon capture reckon the fact Scotland has many depleted reservoirs offshore and is crossed by a network of pipelines make it the ideal setting for a cluster.
Fans reckon she must have read tweets from fans claiming that she spoke too much or got too much airtime and is now keeping a low profile.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz/love-islands-molly-marsh-lands-30458839
"Felicity Down and Isabel Rumble came through our youth stage and we spotted a couple of acts this year who we reckon are ready for our main stages.
Fire, disaster and death are likely to continue until we reckon with this colonial legacy.
Flags for all countries competing in the Rugby Six Nations were pinned to the ceiling so I reckon they must have been showing Rugby World Cup games, at least while there was Northern Hemisphere interest anyway.
Source: https://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/news/emergency-stop-led-us-to-this-forgettable-boozer-295796/
FOOTBALL fans reckon they have worked out the identity of mysterious rapper Dide - and they reckon that man is a former Rangers loan star.
FOOTBALL fans reckon they have worked out the identity of mysterious rapper Dide - and they reckon that man is a former Rangers loan star.
Fox News’s agreement to pay $787.5 million to settle a voting machine maker’s defamation lawsuit over the network’s 2020 election broadcasts leaves a similar, $2.7 billion suit by voting technology company Smartmatic Corp. to reckon with.
Source: https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2023/04/19/717172.htm
Given the iron fist of the Chinese COmmunist PArty I reckon that final bullet point is on the money.
Gordon G Donaldson added: "Sadly after almost 35 years I think as a brand is toast I reckon H and P will both depart in July and the name will be retired.
Source: https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/tv/morning-fans-issue-plea-holly-26916002
He said: “We reckon there are 27 million people alive in the UK today that have read The Beano at one point in their lives.
Source: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/beano-transformed-new-characters-bid-30532847
If he had properly canvassed the policy amongst his political colleagues before announcing it, I reckon they might have counselled him against going ahead with it.
Source: https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/8120433/helmets-might-be-only-way-ahead-for-sports/?src=rss
"If he had said no and put a firm wall up I reckon I probably would've gone public with that because I feel, as a player, it's a short window in terms of being able to be successful.