0 past simple and past participle of reckon --
2 to consider or have the opinion that something is as stated: --
While this literature incorporates identity as a critical concept to be reckoned with, it tends to focus on how identity is managed as a resource.
While clan and kinship evidently remain forces to be reckoned with, certainly economic and class factors are also significant.
A language's age is not reckoned as being older than writing in that language.
However, improvements in agricultural technology, which are generally reckoned to diminish the clearing of natural habitats, do not always have this effect.
Only then did processual archaeology establish itself as a something to be reckoned with.
The worldwide loss through fisheries decline is reckoned to be $15 - 30 billion per year.
But honesty was a characteristic that was routinely attributed to them, and that was reckoned part and parcel of gentility itself.
However, he has reckoned only in passing with language extinction, which in a universe of clan-sized languages must have happened a great many times.