Sentences with phrase «leave little margin»

Since high prices leave little margin for error, one slip will send prices in the opposite direction.
The SaaS 55 index gained 52 percent in 2017 and has notched another 26 percent so far in 2018, which implies investors could remain bullish — but high fundamentals «leave little margin for error.»
Unless revenue grows, the rest will be covered by that $ 2.2 million profit, leaving little margin for error.
Written by veteran journalists Jacquie McNish and Sean Silcoff, Losing the Signal is an enduring study of a technology that defined a generation, in a ferocious industry that leaves little margin for error.»
An opening scoreless draw against South Korea left little margin for error on Tuesday (Wednesday AEST), but the Matildas responded in perfect fashion with a one - sided victory to sit top of their group on goal difference.
You can make the assumption that Klopp, Buvac, Krawietz and Lijnders in toe, left little margin for error in getting the attacking signings right, based on the players that were signed and the transfer fees paid for them.
Like a lot of today's retro - inspired games, Futuridium is unforgivingly punishing, and leaves little margin for error.

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Budget 2015 left very little margin for error when it came to balancing the books, with a projected surplus of $ 1.4 billion plus an additional $ 1.0 billion as a contingency reserve, giving the federal government a $ 2.4 billion margin for error.
Click the little bell icon in the left margin near your name to shut yourself off completely, meaning whoever is trying to communicate with you via Slack will just have to wait.
By 1978, the retail shops were gone, and Helen of Troy, in the words of company president Aaron Shenkman, was left with «a nice little $ 6 - million business [net margins were about 4 %].
They've already marked up the products leaving very little margins for sellers.
Which leaves very little margin of error and may explain the impressive hit rate of the robot.
With just eight games left this season for the Championship's top six, there is now little margin for error.
However, there is still a 12 % margin of error which, will leave many expecting mothers surprised when their little girl is actually a little boy.
Europe region in particular is even more challenging at that price point, and it leaves * very * little margin to make it worthwhile unless we jack up the price.
In addition to the font change, I think it helps to add some extra vertical white space before and after the excerpt, and indent the entire block a little from the left margin.
Europe region in particular is even more challenging at that price point, and it leaves * very * little margin to make it worthwhile unless we jack up the price.
Because their shorter ranges leave less of a margin for error, and because they take hours, not minutes, to refuel, driving an electric car everyday might be a little more stressful than it appears.
The ongoing changes in ownership in legal publishing can leave customers feeling like they are the last thing the owners care about; that the product is another profitable widget from which large margins can be extracted... There was, thirty years ago, a relationship of service between publisher to purchaser; now it is a sales person trying to flog a title of which s / he knows little and cares less, as long as the sale is made.
In the case of the iPhone 7, while the headset indeed appears to work correctly and provide access to the VR content just like with any other phone, there are little black margins on the left and right sides created by the small display.
Also if you leave too little time to complete the task, you won't have any margin to do correction if unforeseen ones arise.
One major disadvantage to regular emails, he says, is people can not read one's tone, but that isn't the case with a video message, which leaves very little margin for misunderstanding.
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