Sentences with phrase «even wider margin»

To out - perform the 2 and 20 boys by +11.0 % (and by an even wider margin in 2012) feels almost as bloody good as... the cash itself!
The revised screen has gained an impressive 460.6 %, more than doubling the return of the original screen and surpassing the index returns by an even wider margin.
However, by an even wider margin (85 %), teachers are opposed to the use of this test as a high - school graduation requirement.
Flush with campaign cash, McKinley beat his Democratic opponent William Jennings Bryan by a landslide in 1896 — the greatest electoral sweep in a quarter - century — and by an even wider margin four years later.
As the political scene in the 1990s came under the sway of the Brazilian real monetary stabilization plan, which ended decades of rampant inflation, former Minister of Finance Fernando Henrique Cardoso (Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)-RRB- defeated Lula in 1994 and again, by an even wider margin, in 1998.
An interested reader sent along these unofficial results of the 11th SD race, which have been corrected by the state Board of Elections to provide an even wider margin of victory for Democratic Senator - elect Tony Avella.
Historically, smaller venture capital funds have outperformed, and the survivors of the current shakeout are likely to outperform by an even wider margin in the coming decade due to reduced competition.
However, we expect smaller funds to outperform by an even wider margin in the decade ahead owing to the dramatic reduction in competition.
While he came out of the gate with a polished talking point — I was born here, served my country and now I'm back to serve my community — it didn't make a lick of difference, and he was trounced by even wider margins.

Not exact matches

While a number of simple measures of valuation have also been useful over the years, even metrics such as price - to - peak earnings have been skewed by the unusual profit margins we observed at the 2007 peak, which were about 50 % above the historical norm - reflecting the combination of booming and highly leveraged financial sector profits as well as wide margins in cyclical and commodity - oriented industries.
The church council (the national executive board of the ELCA) took up the issue in early December and even seriously entertained dropping the whole process, although that motion failed by a wide margin.
The only material point there is he still won the striking battle by a wide margin (not even close)!
The structural deficit is now forecast to be not a surplus of 0.9 per cent of GDP but a deficit of 1.2 per cent of GDP in 2015 - 16 — breaking that objective by a wide margin, even with the extra spending cuts that have now been programmed in for that year.
The latest New York Times / CBS News poll, conducted last week, showed likely voters in the same age group supporting Mr. Romney by a 15 - point margineven wider than the gap on Election Day 2008.
By most accounts, the task will not be easy, even for the highly popular Democratic governor, whose wide margin of electoral victory and long history in Albany has given him unusual influence within the slow - moving culture of the capital.
Mr Salmond said: «This is a historic result for the SNP - up 10 points from the last European election - and the first time we have ever won a UK - wide election in Scotland, with a much greater margin of victory than even the Holyrood win two years ago.
Still, Samuels acknowledged he accepted the outcome of the con con vote, insisting it would have been as wide a margin as it was, even without the heavy spending by labor unions to sink it.
Andrew Cuomo leads his potential 2018 election opponents by wide margins, even though his favorability rating matches an all - time low in his nearly eight years as New York governor, a new poll shows.
Even with Inherent Vice «s numbers falling across the board, Joaquin Phoenix netted enough votes to keep himself in the top 5 and with a wide margin between him and # 6 Timothy Spall.
The public opposes policies to prevent differences in discipline rates across racial group by a wide margin, with support even within the African American community falling in 2016.
By a wide margin, survey respondents oppose requirements to balance discipline rates across racial and ethnic groups, and a plurality of the public opposes requirements that teachers pay fees to cover collective bargaining costs even if they do not join the teachers union.
That's impressive on its own, and even more so considering that it outpaced the popular segment by a wide margin.
By having wide margins (referred to as gutters in the book design world) and spacing, bullets and even boxed in pieces to highlight particular text, it invites the reader to read instead of taking inventory via a quick scan and moving on.
The good news is that wide margins and a generous line - height keep the screen from looking crowded, even at the smallest size.
And now that you are a giant, why do you even doubt victory against smaller numbers and wider margins?
Even so, this country rotation strategy has trailed the World Index since 2010 by a wide margin, as have most international value indices.
The ability to replicate top institutional investors has a track record of success but to be honest even I was a bit surprised by how wide of a margin even the «safe» strategies outperformed the SP 500.
Their margins expanded with a wider food offering menu, covering both lunch and evening snacks.
Some of these products have a wide margin of safety in our pets and cause mild signs of stomach upset, while others can cause significant signs of toxicity even with a small ingestion.
Pyrantel pamoate has a very wide therapeutic margin and it is generally safe if given in larger doses, even more than double the dose.
There is a wide margin of safety, even in kittens as young as six weeks of age.
Ringholt repositions the spectator to consider other bodies and even the wider space reflected in the margins of the work as constitutive of his / her identity, precipitating a confrontation that arouses an inexplicable enjoyment.
Indeed their three evening auctions this week set a new milestone in the avalanche of money pouring into the art market, eclipsing the previous record by a wide margin.
2016 was the hottest year on record and beat 1998 by a wide margin, even in the satellite data preferred by «sceptics».
The error margins are so wide you could even assume that the manmade cooling matches or exceeds the manmade warming (both from fossil fuels) which was what led to the ill - fated ice age scare in the 70's that modern pause - deniers also like to deny even happened.
Even the capital markets are excited about the new year — the lead - up to 2011 was 2010's best quarter by a wide margin.
Life insurance rates by age can often times vary by a wide margin depending on the life insurance carrier that you select even though you're in your 30s.
At the same time, the $ 749 Nokia 8 Sirocco is immediately the most expensive Android One phone by a wide margin — but even though it has high - end specs it can still benefit from the Google - sanctioned software experience.
Benefit — cost analyses regarding interventions provide wide margins for benefits over costs, suggesting that even small to moderate benefits from quality care are of sufficient value to warrant government regulation and financial support on behalf of all children.26 - 27
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