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How to use reckon with in a sentence

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The English still had to reckon with the determined Abenaki tribes in the north, and the yet unvanquished, perennial French enemy in Canada.
With some improvement in attack they may yet be a team to reckon with in the future.
Companies that make light of elders are finding a consumer force to reckon with.
But what everyone failed to reckon with was not only the impassioned sentiments of segregationist whites, but also those of Mrs. Richardson.
This youngster is a force to reckon with in the sub-junior and junior categories.
His has become a name to reckon with in the construction and embellishment of houses, apartments, institutions and industrial establishments.
Kirk has contributed greatly to the democratisation of electronic music and helped it becoming a genre to reckon with.
The 21st century will have to reckon with China, Brazil and India as major powers.
They have had to reckon with a dying that left behind no body to weep over, no physical sign of the threshold between life and death.
If you want to talk to a spaceman or a spacecraft, you better reckon with the travelling time of the signal.
We have to reckon with Canada's low birthrate and the inevitable retirement of many, not in the distant future but around the corner.
God sees the sin of his own people, and will reckon with them for it.
According to one: 'Somehow there was a willingness to reckon with the history.
You currently need to reckon with an increased risk of terrorist attack when travelling to Thailand.
In the future, I will prepare a precise budget plan so that I always know the expenses I have to reckon with.
Independent India has made spectacular advances in rocketry and space science, making the country a force to reckon with, both during peace-time and during war.
They were holding too many meetings, he realized, descending into politics instead of ascending to reckon with Flagg.
Until we reckon with our compounding moral debts, America will never be whole.
For all the reasons I've stated, my mother is a woman to reckon with but none of these are the reasons why I think my mother is a very special human being.
But here they failed to reckon with the talents of Archimedes or to foresee that in some cases the genius of one man is far more effective than superiority in numbers.
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The next factor to reckon with was the Matabele nation and its chief, Lobengula.
Very well, we divide our company into four parties, as there is also the count palatine to reckon with.
With increased commitment to biotech from its pharmaceutical and IT behemoths, Japan can become a force to reckon with.
We have to reckon with the headiness and excitability of youth.
But one can never reckon with real, bred-in-the-bone old-maidism.
And there was Flagg to reckon with if violence should be attempted.
This is the situation which we must reckon with in a permanent way.
A forger and a contortionist make a bad customer to reckon with.
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