Margin
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387 examples of Margin in a sentence
We saved Ford 35 million dollars doing it this way, day one, which is the equivalent of the Ford Taurus at a four percent
margin
of an order for 900 million dollars worth of cars.
The oil is priced off the
margin.
No, what happened to us, Chris, is that power, it's priced off the
margin.
And so the
margin
is natural gas.
It is done elsewhere, probably not to the degree that we do it, but it adds a lot of
margin
to the vehicle, which obviously adds reliability.
The productive
margin
in our governments' search for revenue does not lie in the domestic economy, it lies with international donors.
I have measured that 26 percent of the marketing
margin
is simply due to the fact that, because of the absence of grades and standards and market information, sacks have to be constantly changed.
He won by a
margin.
Both of which, incidentally, are full of uncertainty usually, and so it's a probabilistic problem, and we have to make sure that there's an adequate
margin
for safety between the two, of course.
Why is it that communities on the social, economic and environmental
margin
tend to be on the east sides of places?
I'm not saying every single community in the east is on the margin, or every community on the
margin
is in the east, but I'm trying to make a bigger point about disparity by design.
After adding a little correction for
margin
of error, in the case where we have a small number of questions, like we do in this example, we're good to go.
The tiniest perturbation of that asteroid far from Earth would have caused it to miss our planet by a wide
margin.
So there’s no
margin
for waste.
Well, too early, because I didn't quite pull that, but I came in second, and we went a long way from the one percent, with nearly a third of the vote, and we beat the polls by an unprecedented margin, or 10 percentage points above what the last poll came in at.
The problem is, we have very little
margin
for error.
And in claiming it, we win the MIT Mystery Hunt by a tiny
margin
of five minutes.
The farmer's market in the Americas: it's an amazing phenomenon, creates new chemistries, extends the
margin
of space that is unused or not used optimally, like parking lots, for example.
So there really was no tolerable
margin
of error.
So once those technologies have an economic margin, which this gives them, that's where the global public will get all their plastic from, from existing plastic.
There’s a slim
margin
of time when Hedge can access the paintings.
Doctor 2: OK, so you need to get a 3.5
margin.
The revenues increase at a higher level, giving us a healthy
margin
while you're treating a large number of people for free.
CA: That's a high gross
margin
business.
But we were forced to play it by an 8-1
margin.
In other words, the minds on the
margin
are not the marginal minds.
Now, these numbers for banks may not seem very big, but in highly competitive industries, even really small differences in
margin
matter a lot.
The error
margin
is narrow.
There is an uncertainty margin, but we can see the difference here: Cambodia, Singapore.
Basically, Judge puts forward the notion that the stupid are outbreeding the smart by a wide
margin.
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