Sentences with phrase «margin for error»

We are in la - la land, and there is little margin for error in most investment opportunities.
Though not in bubble territory, full valuations leave less margin for error and suggest more moderate gains moving forward.
Again, smaller firms usually have a smaller margin for error when it comes to hiring students.
So today's prospective investigators have little margin for error when requesting funds for research.
«Not a lot of margin for error in that sport,» he says.
There is little margin for error if something goes wrong as free - money comes to an end.
There's a pretty big margin for error here folks.
That same study also found that almost half of the results were off by more than ten percent, leaving a pretty large margin for error when guessing baby's size.
But there is still not much margin for error.
The reality is the odds were stacked against him from the start, given the extremely tight timeline and the thin margin for error.
Most legal documents are drafted using an approach that involves a high margin for error.
Results should be coupled with a reasonable margin for error when making conclusions about market share.
So many resorts, so little time — and such a wide margin for error.
But even leaving a substantial margin for error, the car is capable enough to allow the rest of us to feel like heroes.
But these were not normal conditions, and because of the risk we were taking, we needed a huge margin for error.
That's not to second - guess the decision: It was a no - win situation for a small market with a boom - or - bust margin for error.
Instead, he says, his formula makes it possible for a player to shoot with the largest possible margin for error.
And when they are priced as cheaply as they are today, there is certainly margin for error if earnings reports are a little on the aggressive side.
Still, junk - bond investors currently have a modest margin for error, should the default rate pick up.
Being a first time traveller is daunting and there's definitely margin for error!
In these scenarios your resume is looked at with a different margin for error.
But I've now learned that if I buy my properties «right» and have a good margin for error, I should be fine.
But in later rounds, there will be less margin for error.
The course is very challenging with a very small margin for error, but if attacked correctly and precisely, players can find red numbers.
If you own a 30 - year bond at a 2.5 % yield, there isn't a lot of margin for error.
There's more margin for error there — and arguably more room for innovation and experimentation.
Obviously, one should allow for a bigger margin for error when trading zones as opposed to single lines.
It was a huge two - shot swing on a day when there's little margin for error with the chase so desperate.
In these cases, there is very little, if any, margin for error in predicting the future.
They have paper - thin margins for error (if they have any, which many don't).
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.
The Cayman S on a rainy night produced a heart - stopping moment on the entry into one corner, but the stability control could be relied on to straighten the car with plenty of margin for error at lower speeds.
Eventually the AT was calibrated to differentiate hydrogen peroxide from wine, water, shaving cream, and contact - lens solution — and, as margin for error or if terrorists tried using many small bottles, to detect it even in minuscule quantities.
Following Sweden's 4 - 0 win over Belarus earlier on Saturday, there was little margin for error against the European minnows at Stade Josy Barthel.
The study's margin for error doesn't allow for any huge proclamations yet, but as PRRI's CEO Robert Jones says, «Nones are dancing on the razor's edge of leading.»
They had to completely dominate passing downs to win, and while they did that, removing margin for error isn't a successful approach against Oregon.
«It's tough to look at a full year of losses on Amazon (+56 %), athenahealth (+26 %), Netflix (+55 %) and Tesla (+46 %) when we believe all those stocks appeared priced with little margin for error entering the year, and none executed well or met fundamental expectations in 2017,» he wrote.
Since it is generally pre-cooked, there is a pretty broad margin for error, but it will look and taste best if you do a full smoke and get it up to 160 degrees or so (you do have a decent meat thermometer with a remote probe for smoking, don't you?).
As good as nurk has been, think about how little margin for error Dame has throwing dimes to Nurk out of the pick and roll
As someone who's young and relatively new to the world of work, you may just be starting to realize that the level of competition for available positions out there is intense — which means that you're going to have to be at the top of your game when searching for a new job and there's zero margin for error if you want to be taken seriously by potential employers, hiring managers, and HR professionals (AKA, the job gatekeepers).
But it remains to be seen whether the number of truly competitive seats is large enough to give Democrats any sort of margin for error come this fall.
The answer is because its safer to start with a very gentle and controlled strengthening before you couple it with a complicated compound exercise — it gives you a larger margin for error without injury.
This week, writer Nathanael Hood tackles Otto Preminger's confused and cartoonish Margin For Error.
The all - wheel - drive affords an extra margin for error in corners taken too fast, and, of course, wet weather slipping and wheelspin are greatly reduced.

Phrases with «margin for error»

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