Worth watching will be not whether they win, but
how big their margins are in several key counties including Clark, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap.
+ With Ingram Spark, it is possible to decide
how big a margin the bookshops will get which directly influences the final selling price (naturally, the higher the margin the more likely bookshops will stock the book).
Not exact matches
Arsenal was given one of the weakest team in this CL competition.Everybody expected a win, like by
big margin but the whole match there was no fight and desire.The game was so poor at all front last night.City and Man Utd played their hearts out even though they were defeated.Man Utd players witnessed a horrific injury to their team mate, that will affect their focus and rhythm but they fought with desire to win the game till the end.City were the better team than Juventus, they played really good.I have even read an article on Sky that states even though Man utd and City is defeated they still can qualify the group stage, thats
how their performance were reassuring.But Arsenal were really poor from starting the game till end.Zagreb got their first win in CL since 1999, that says it all.
Considering
how few points both teams will probably drop over the course of the campaign, that would be a significant
margin and leave Real as
big outsiders — even in October.
How he does it whether by making last minute panick buys on tranfer deadline day or losing
big games by
margins of 6,8 or 10 is upto him.
As Dowsett passed Bottrill, his four minute man, it became clear that the 26 - year - old Movistar pro was headed for a record - equalling fourth title — it was just a case
how big the winning
margin would be.
How come none of the other top teams lost these many away games by
big margins?
The only question in many political observers» minds was
how big Cuomo's
margin of victory would be.
Which raises the question of why researchers even bother to do these
big «what did you eat and
how sick did you get» kind of studies; they must have error
margins big enough to to drive a truck — sorry, a lorry — through, even if the researchers aren't up to some shady manipulation of the numbers, as you show that they were here.
But over the last few months, I experienced extremely awful things - I had to call three of my friends in the middle of the night to protect me because I couldn't stop myself from shaking and couldn't think of
how to handle the situation without someone's help... Then, right after that, a
big house where my friend is living just had a room open up and within two days I decided to take that room; all the moving happened a narrow
margin of time.
She then starts to break audience's hearts when she recalls her forced downsizing experience and its impact on her life and
how she'd always hoped to meet that Norwegian doctor who, seeing
how her downsizing had reduced her pain due to her lost leg — realized it's the first time he'd never been so proud of his downsizing efforts when he heard her story and realized she was relieved from unbearable pain only to find herself on the
margin of a downsized society that, even though became smaller in size, its ego and indifference are
bigger than ever.
With
margins optimized to fit as much content on each (out of the box),
how much more reading per page can I get with a
bigger screen?
«We're not seeing the investment pay off yet,» an analyst at Evercore Partners told Reuters, adding «I think investors are impatient as to
how long will it take...» Though he didn't directly mention the Kindle, it's clearly been one of Amazon's
biggest investments in 2011 — and another executive at a sales software company specifically pointed to its impact on Amazon's profit
margins.
The performance of inventory —
how many times it «turns» in a year and
how successfully the store manages to buy what it needs without wasting investment (tying up cash) and incurring
margin - destroying revenueless - costs (return freight, probably added to inbound freight, plus wasted labor shelving, removing, packing, and shipping)-- is, by far, the single
biggest determinant of whether a store succeeds commercially or fails.
So I hear a lot of people talking about the profit
margins (
big winners) but few investors talk much about asset turnover (
how quickly you go from one investment to the next).
In this post, from RedFlagDeals.com's investing thread, one user points out the fine print at a
big online brokerage that shows
how vulnerable traders can be when it comes trading on
margin.
If the strategy does succeed,
how large could the market be that is served, and
how big could the
margins be as part of an oligopoly?
Yet, that five cent increase means a
big boost to
margins for McDonald's when you consider
how many customers they serve worldwide on a daily basis.
How big is the interest
margin, and when might it cut off due to default or prepayment?
«This is
how you build practices: You build the early relationship with the entry - level market and then, as you become the go - to person for that market, a subset of the people come back with
bigger and higher
margin legal transactions.»