Sentences with phrase «find little margin»

Today we find little margin for error — and less space for romanticism.
And what he does everyday is set about trying to find that little margin [of] difference, because that's the margin that allows his patients do extraordinarily well.
You would very rarely find an Olympic champion, who found his motivation to train for hours and hours to make the necessary sacrifices and to find the little margins, which made him the winner, in a deepfelt desire to «put things right» or «to be competitive».

Not exact matches

A little known fact about Tesla's semi-truck is that it uses the same electric motors found on the Model 3, as a way for the company to maximize production efficiency while maintaining higher gross margins.
Restaurants find craft beer appealing because it delivers both higher margins along with customers who don't mind paying a little bit extra for a meal.
In a game as tight as this was today, when the top quality of the Gunners is hard to find and the opponents have their tails up and are making things very difficult, little incidents and fine margins can make all the difference and that is why Alexis is such an important player for Arsenal.
The Q - poll today found that while there's very little gap between male and female voters on whether to back Spitzer or Stringer, black voters support the former governor by a margin of 61 percent to 32 percent.
There is little margin for playing around to find what works, and what doesn't, and there's certainly no room for «fun.»
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