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134 examples of Reckoned in a sentence
Some pundit with too much time on his hands has
reckoned
that the new experiments are approximately 100 trillion times better than they were in 1960, 100 trillion times better.
He
reckoned
she would like him if she knew he was like her, And it was different this time.
So as Edmund Burke said, "The restraints on men, as well as their liberties, are to be
reckoned
among their rights."
It was obvious that the Shi'ites were a force to be
reckoned
with, and we would do well to understand them and learn how to deal with them.
I usually stay away from a good deal of comedies that are in bad taste but I
reckoned
this to be watchable.
However, this is not a story of heartache and family dysfunction even when there is quite a bit of it furnishing the autobiographical account, but that of a man overcoming his severe disability, becoming a functioning human being and a force of be
reckoned
with in the art world.
But it is still great - a fiery Duke of Wellington and a fat foolish Dr Johnson (writer of the first dictionary in England) make this series one to be
reckoned
with.
But he has not
reckoned
with Merle Oberon as Leslie Steele.
After 21 movies and three years of working in Hollywood Bette Davis finally got a role she claimed as her own and which put her as a force to be
reckoned
with.
We see it happen over the course of this film with one Massachusetts legislator in particular, and that effect could be replicated in other states if we all take the time to share our opinions and stories -- and mobilize ourselves into a political force to be
reckoned
with.
He was relentless, to say the least and had the script been better and done with more suspenseful editing, Jason would've been a force to be
reckoned
(sic) with!
Make no mistake about it, Belgium is a country whose cinema is to be
reckoned
with.
Andrea Corr, the lead actress whom played Mary, is a force to be
reckoned
with, she is incredible, she portrays her character so well, she IS her!!
Actors were good considering what they had to work with.If you are going to write disparaging remarks,they should be directed at the editor.They all had to start somewhere.Good movie.James Clayton did an excellent job trying to make something out of the script.I've seen his work in other movies that were written far better and the editor didn't butcher the work.He has a lot of talent.I'll bet money that if he ever gets involved with a dynamic script that allows him to show what he can do,he will be a force to be
reckoned
with.Don't forget,this is Canada.It is a heck of a struggle just to get started and then even harder to find a project that will do a good actor justice.
There's the great scene in "The Public Enemy" where Cagney leans against the lamppost in the rain, defining his character and persona as a force to be
reckoned
with.
Anybody attending is searched for weapons, but they have not
reckoned
on several of the guests turning up with drinking straw blowpipes that shoot poison-darts disguised as toothpicks at incredible ranges, and with such accuracy that the president's minders get it in the neck every time.
Apart from still shaking ( I don't like horror films at the best of times ), it was a really really good film, the screenplay and acting of all the characters was too perfection ( apart from the Black guy, his performance let things down I think ) The imagination and initiative of the scrip to make it seem like it was not plotted was one to be
reckoned
with, a truly amazing, spine-shivering film.
Emmanuelle Beart was Milady who had to be
reckoned
with.
I wondered why so I searched on IMDb, most comments are mixed but I
reckoned
I should give the movie a watch but couldn't get hold of the DVD until now.
Sian Phillip's Livia is a beyond-Machiavellian force to be
reckoned
with, really one of the best performances I've ever seen.
The director is definitely to be
reckoned
with, I am now quite intrigued by his filmography.
The aim should be that “soft power” instruments like EU development aid and economic partnerships would be linked with a growing sense of political and security outreach to ensure Europe is a global player to be
reckoned
with.
Keynes
reckoned
that we would hear much more about this kind of unemployment in the future.
So a country that has managed to produce Carlos Slim,
reckoned
to be the second wealthiest man in the world, produces millions of others who scrape by on two dollars a day.
But rank-and-file Tory MPs seem increasingly Euroskeptic, with at least 60 of the Conservatives’ total of more than 300 seats in the House of Commons now
reckoned
to be occupied by die-hard anti-Europeans.
And regional players like South Africa, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Indonesia, and South Korea among others, will also have to be
reckoned
with in future regional disputes.
A Glimmer of Hope in IranBERLIN – No one could have
reckoned
with Hassan Rowhani’s victory in Iran’s presidential election.
In any case, they will have to be
reckoned
with down the road, when a new political order is brokered.
Rising inflation is certainly not inevitable, but, in both the US and Europe, it has become a risk to be
reckoned
with.
Moreover, although China’s “trade dependency” is now
reckoned
to be 70% of GDP, that figure is greatly distorted by the fact that Chinese exports require massive imports of materials and parts.
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