Sentences with phrase «less margin for error»

Though not in bubble territory, full valuations leave less margin for error and suggest more moderate gains moving forward.
It feels like a devil may cry hack and slash with less margin for error, and sorry I don't enjoy those games (just personal opinion I'm not disparaging them).
This started out as a necessity — because I had very little capital and even less margin for error — but now it's ripened into a good habit.
That championship hangover is real, and there's much less margin for error in the playoffs this time around.
That is why the «power blasters» of the ball generally aim straight down the middle as that means less margin for error.
It feels like a devil may cry hack and slash with less margin for error, and sorry I don't enjoy those games (just personal opinion I'm not disparaging them).
We now have to make pennies stretch further in part by hiring fewer people, giving away more equity sooner, launching with less runway before cash runs out and having less margin for error.
Precision is important when baking, especially light baking, where there's less margin for error.
But in later rounds, there will be less margin for error.
For Clemson, there's less margin for error, but the Tigers could turn the script in their favor by shutting down drives short of the end zone and harassing the quarterback on passing downs.
But they have less margin for error, too; they can't offer as many courses and extras; and their costs - per - pupil tend to be higher.
Personally, I believe with the help of software and the ever - growing technology there would be less margin for errors.
At higher speeds you have to react more quickly and have less margin for error, making accidents more likely.
«Business today is much more competitive and faster paced than before, with less margin for error,» said Caren Fleit, senior client partner at executive recruiter Korn Ferry International.
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