Examples of 'is reckoned' in a sentence

Meaning of "is reckoned"

is reckoned: This phrase is often used to express a common belief or opinion about something. It implies that a particular idea or concept is considered likely or thought to be true

How to use "is reckoned" in a sentence

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It is reckoned in pcm parts per hundred thousand.
It may have been a great deal as worldly wealth is reckoned.
It is reckoned that there is indeterminism in physical reality.
And when it is reckoned that fully.
Each ventricle of the heart is reckoned to.
This date is reckoned in the old style.
Until every sin is reckoned.
This period is reckoned from daily working hours.
The rate of success or failure in accomplishing these goals is reckoned via effectiveness measures.
The child is reckoned as a person from that moment.
The specific performance of promises is reckoned a perfect obligation.
This is reckoned unto them as righteousness.
We know now that the accidental is doing well what is reckoned appropriate for you.
Everything is reckoned and finished with.
It is only until Edmund Reid is reckoned for.

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All sin is reckoned as a debt in the divine law.
In the space of networks, size is reckoned differently.
Simpson is reckoned one of the best shots in the navy.
As a rule of thumb, generally this is reckoned to be a minimum of two years.
Descent is reckoned bilaterally and each side is of equal importance.
Menorca born pianist Marco Mezquida is reckoned with the very best pianists of Europe.
It is reckoned as a humanitarian work.
Some degree of food price stability is reckoned to benefit both producers and consumers.
This is reckoned one of the best home remedies for high cholesterol.
In the Roman Martyrology he is reckoned among the saints of that day.
This is reckoned one of the best home remedies for yellow teeth.
Of ignorance, he is reckoned as enlightened.
It is reckoned to be one of the oldest reliquaries in Brittany.
A hermaphrodite is reckoned as a male being.
It is reckoned that Lennon and McCartney were quite different personalities.
Wherefore since this is the case in matrimony, it is reckoned among the sacraments.
Yogurt is reckoned as a kind of beverage.
Basically, any marketing media that is provided electronically is reckoned as digital marketing.
That one is reckoned normal.
It is reckoned that during the reign of Justinian Africa lost five millions of inhabitants.
Time off for prenatal treatment is reckoned against sick or casual or vacation leave provisions.
It is reckoned among the most beautiful landscape monuments on the Southern Coast of Crimea.
The Mangleshwar Temple in Agra is reckoned among the most celebrated religious sites of Agra.
This life here, it is only going until Edmund Reid is reckoned for.
Profiling is reckoned to be a good thing.
From a spiritual-scientific point of view the moon is reckoned as part of the earth.
Reid is reckoned for.
This sanctification of human nature in Jesus Christ is reckoned as ours, through faith.
Wealth is reckoned in cattle.
A marble group of the Nativity in the church of Val-de-Grâce is reckoned his masterpiece.
All sin is reckoned as a debt that is owed to the victims of injustice.
Since Islam follows a lunar calendar, the beginning of each day is reckoned from sunset.
Annual leave is reckoned in working days and may be granted in single days.
In our Milky Way alone, there is reckoned to be.
The astronomical day is reckoned from noon to noon instead of from midnight to midnight.

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Africa is a force to be reckoned with in international affairs
I reckoned it was best to just avoid her name
Reine had not reckoned with that
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