Make a mathematical calculation or computation.
To have as opinion, belief, or idea.
Have faith or confidence in.
1 But some reckon that the new age needs buttressing by new thinking.
2 His excellent health and physique made it difficult to reckon his age.
3 Economists reckon a stronger fiscal response is needed to support economic growth.
4 Traders in Europe reckon the London-listed stock will get a similar boost.
5 Got what he deserved, I reckon . ' Sadly, it was a common view.
6 That'd be a couple million dollars' worth of credit nowadays, I reckon .
7 And I reckon airlines have every right to set a style standard.
8 Almost all nations reckon that a legal text is out of reach.
9 It's a story, we reckon , she'll be sharing for years to come.
10 However, they didn't reckon on a strong comeback from their Tipperary opponents.
11 Anyway, we'll know what it was my father saw soon, I reckon .
12 But the police didn't reckon on a remarkable show of public support.
13 I reckon I applied for about 100 jobs over an eight-month period.
14 I belong to the Mount Zion Baptist Church; I reckon I do.
15 That one may reckon the first hopeful possibility in the American outlook.
16 You'd reckon people had better sense, but a lot of 'em don't.
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