Margin
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The best-known tools for this are
margin
requirements and minimum capital requirements.
Although equitable shareholding was not China’s preferred route, it did not force the matter.By contrast, China is the AIIB’s largest shareholder by a wide margin, holding a 26.6% stake, compared to India’s 7.7% and Russia’s 6%.
By contrast, China is the AIIB’s largest shareholder by a wide margin, holding a 26.6% stake, compared to India’s 7.7% and Russia’s 6%.
In this year’s election, women favored Clinton by 12 percentage points, and men favored Trump by the same
margin.
College-educated voters backed Clinton by a nine-point margin, while people without a college degree backed Trump by an eight-point
margin.
A New York Times analysis of exit polls found that voters with annual incomes below $50,000 backed Clinton by about a ten-point margin, while voters with incomes above that level split evenly between the two candidates.
If, instead, he wins by a slim margin, his victory, in the absence of trustworthy observers, will have no credibility.
This could help a few firms at the
margin
– and presumably Trump’s team will highlight news stories (real or fake) about a few hundred or even a few thousand jobs being “saved.”
Most likely, Kramp-Karrenbauer was elected (by a slim margin) because her speech at the congress centered on her personal history and experiences, and her commitments to her party and home region.
Rudd was defeated in his re-election bid by a candidate whose backing from an alliance of Murdoch and coal companies enabled him to outspend Rudd by a huge
margin.
World oil prices had fallen by almost half since mid-June, and the ruble plummeted in December, finishing the year down by a similar
margin.
While Rouhani was the favorite, few anticipated his large
margin
of victory (by winning 57% of the vote, he precluded a runoff).
But what about Denmark, whose anti-EU right won by a large
margin?
In the Pacific, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands, at the far southeastern
margin
of the malaria endemic zone, have embarked on an eradication campaign with support from the Australian government.
After then-Prime Minister David Cameron promised to hold a popular vote to leave the EU – a ploy to maximize his 2015 reelection victory
margin
– he was unable to gain enough flexibility from the bloc’s leaders, including greater control over immigration, to convince a majority of voters to remain.
But Israel’s
margin
for strategic error will shrink even further.
So it must: the wishes of the electorate, expressed by however narrow a margin, must be respected, even though referendums have no place in Britain’s unwritten constitution, which is based, sensibly, on representative parliamentary democracy.
In fact, sugar’s allure is a big reason why the processed food industry’s current profit
margin
is 5% (up from 1%), and why so many of us are sick, fat, stupid, broke, depressed, and just plain miserable.
Macron’s large
margin
of victory over Le Pen is misleading, as it obscures French society’s enduring fragmentation and polarization.
In agriculture and industry, price efficiency was achieved not by abolishing quotas and planned allocations, but by allowing producers to trade at market prices at the
margin
.
Moon Jae-in, a former Democratic Party of Korea leader and the runner-up to Park in 2012, is the opposition’s front-runner by a wide
margin.
Though Rousseff managed to hold onto power in the December election, which she won by a small margin, there is no denying that political crisis has engulfed Brazil, plunging the country into a deep recession.
Given all of this, why did Israeli voters reward Netanyahu with a third consecutive term as prime minister (indeed, with his most comfortable
margin
of victory since his first election in 1996)?
But he asked them to vote no, which they did by a surprisingly wide
margin.
Brazil’s state-owned development bank BNDES – the world’s largest policy-driven bank by a considerable
margin
– is crucial to ensuring Brazil’s future as a major global player.
Losses in stock markets have a double effect: they reduce households’ wealth and lead them to spend less; and they cause massive losses to investors who borrowed to invest in stock, thus triggering
margin
calls and asset fire sales.
In other words, by Vietnam’s count, the US remained its largest export market by a
margin
of 17%, a gap that held steady during the first three months of 2018.
Asian countries, for instance, have typically liberalized at the
margin
(through export subsidies or special economic zones), spurring new export industries without pulling the rug from under the rest.
Most observers believe that Bersani will carry the day, thanks to the much-criticized electoral law, which will give him control of the lower chamber if he wins a majority – regardless of how many people vote or how slim the
margin.
London, where most foreigners live, voted to remain in the EU by a wide
margin.
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