| 21. | At some point, many economists say, the United States will face a day of reckoning.
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| 22. | But McCain is fast approaching a day of reckoning for his candidacy, despite the public enthusiasm.
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| 23. | Noting that " there must be a day of reckoning regarding the situation in Chechnya,"
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| 24. | "We're finally going to have a day of reckoning, " he said.
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| 25. | In an industry where the effectiveness of marketing dollars is closely watched, there is a day of reckoning.
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| 26. | Second, without having to face a day of reckoning, companies and financial institutions might take foolish risks.
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| 27. | The first half of the Japanese fiscal year also ends Monday, a day of reckoning for the banks.
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| 28. | For Arizona Gov . Fife Symington, the date also may be a day of reckoning _ a political one.
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| 29. | The chief investment officer at FleetBoston says there has to be a day of reckoning coming for the tech stocks.
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| 30. | Some national media outlets had considered Tuesday a day of reckoning in the saga because of comments Sheffield made previously.
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