Sentences with phrase «broad margin»

Since it is generally pre-cooked, there is a pretty broad margin for error, but it will look and taste best if you do a full smoke and get it up to 160 degrees or so (you do have a decent meat thermometer with a remote probe for smoking, don't you?).
In the New Year, New Yorkers appear to support Governor Andrew Cuomo's third year agenda by broad margins, with 71 percent viewing him as favorable, according to the latest Siena College poll.
To live a life of prayer is to live with «the broad margin to life» that Thoreau praises, thus making space for the new idea, the transforming insight.
Former Mars Hill Bible Church (Michigan) pastor Rob Bell sparked crowds of imitators with his brief Nooma videos from 2002 to 2009 and published several popular books, famous for their broad margins and his elliptical writing style.
At the same time, a broader margin, 67 percent to 30 recent, said they wanted to keep the Affordable Care Act in place.
It's a handsome deckle - edged trade paperback with crisp type, broad margins, and helpful annotations by the foremost biographer of Proust in English, William C. Carter (who is rivaled only by Jean - Yves Tadie, whose French masterwork was translated by Euon Cameron).
Small - to medium - sized breeds are less sensitive to slightly overfeeding or underfeeding calcium, and as a result, the level of calcium in foods for these puppies have a broader margin of safety.»
The textile arts and their constituent mediums — sewing, knitting and weaving — have been in the spotlight this season, with major shows that illuminate their broad margins and historic breadth.
However, there is a broad margin for spontaneity and controlled randomness.
The new Court grants a broader margin of appreciation to the national courts and respects national idiosyncrasies in the field of fundamental rights protection (Schmidberger, Omega, Sayn - Wittgenstein).
For this wider circle of «other family members» (as opposed to the narrow circle of family members set out in Article 2 (2) of the Directive), Member States enjoy a broader margin of discretion and do not have to grant an «automatic» right of entry and residence (para 20).
The Court then held that the Nakajima scenario was inapplicable because in that case the EU had created an implementing act in the «extremely dense» antidumping system in accordance with existing international obligations, while the implementation of Article 9 (3) of the Aarhus Convention still left a broad margin of discretion when defining the rules for the implementation of the «administrative or judicial proceedings» (para 59).
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