Anybody concerned with alleviating world poverty must reckon with the MIFFs.
When the fighting is over,we'll reckon with the enemy's sympathizers.
That is unusually rapid, says William Galston, a scholar at the Brookings Institution: "That's now part of the political reality Obama has to reckon with."
reckon with; deal with
They promised to reckon with him for the damage done.
We'll have to reckon with them for the damage they've purposely done to the machine.
Before deciding how much money we have for our holiday, we must reckon with the shopkeeper and anyone else we are in debt to.
We'll reckon with these defaulters later on.
I didn't reckon with getting caught up in so much traffic.
You must reckon without his help in this matter.
We shall reckon with the renegades sooner or later.
If they do, and they're successful, they'll have to reckon with the fact that a shrinking industry will generate even more unemployment.
If that happened, he would have the politicians to reckon with.
They had many difficulties to reckon with.
You'd better reckon without me, as I am not sure whether I shall be able to be present.
They had to reckon with these factors.
They that reckon without their host are to reckon twice.
Firstly, companies should reckon with the development trend of new economy and globalization and improve their self-strengths.