Phrases with «marginal gains»

The phrase "marginal gains" refers to making small improvements or progress in multiple areas, which can ultimately lead to significant overall improvement or success. It emphasizes the idea that even tiny positive changes can add up to make a big difference. Full definition

Sentences with «marginal gains»

  • There's no reason to reinvent the wheel or add cumbersome layers of security for what would be a very marginal gain in my opinion. (money.stackexchange.com)
  • Evidence based medicine is, increasingly, a science of marginal gains — since the low hanging fruit (interventions that promise big improvements) for many conditions were picked long ago. (bmj.com)
  • In this week's economic review, mortgage rates increased and consumer sentiment remained strong while consumer prices and sales saw only marginal gains this spring. (blog.compmort.com)
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