Reckoning in a sentence as a noun

Especially given that she was speeding the day of reckoning with "**** you" notes.

You squeeze as much money out of your investment as you can and then get out of it before the day of reckoning comes.

By my reckoning, this is 146 days and counting – not quite the nearly-three-years mentioned in the plot:No, but 3 years is remarkably close to 146 weeks.

Imagine your net worth consists of 100k cash, and a lottery ticket which, by your reckoning, has 15% chance of being worth 1m, and an 85% chance of being worth zero.

Yet now, by reckoning usurious interest, they had brought the total debt up to a hundred and twenty thousand talents.

As a tenant, especially a tenant in an illegal or undocumented dwelling, you have to expect that a day of reckoning will come.

At some point in the next 10-15 years, there's going to be some kind of reckoning over the "sourcing and allocating independent contractors" model of business.

[1] Admittedly, by my own reckoning; I couldn't find relevant publication numbers online.

In this case, using accelerometers means something is dead-reckoning the position of each quadrotor.

This fact would have seemed to him a sheer impossibility ... Our modern power of easy reckoning with decimal fractions is the almost miraculous result of the gradual discovery of a perfect notation.

With dead reckoning, not only does the client extrapolate based on the last update from the server, but the server also tracks how far each client's predictions would be from the true state, so it knows how frequently to send updates to maintain a low enough error.

Isn't buying things for the military out of concern for industrial needs rather than strategic need the definition of the military-industrial complex?The sooner this 'post-Cold-War day of reckoning for military aircraft' happens, the better.

Reckoning definitions

noun

problem solving that involves numbers or quantities

See also: calculation computation figuring

noun

a bill for an amount due

See also: tally

noun

the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order; "the counting continued for several hours"

See also: count counting numeration enumeration tally