Sentences with phrase «margin for error at»

Dallenbach said: «There's no margin for error at Pikes Pike — you only need to misjudge one of those 156 turns and you're into the trees or over the edge of the mountain.
Wenger also said, «There's no margin for error at all.
But Wenger has left no margin for error at all and we will have no room for rotations because of the lack of depth at the back.

Not exact matches

The companies surveyed all had at least 20 employees, while the margin of error for the sample was plus or minus 3.54 percentage points, with a 95 % confidence level.
Surveys were conducted anonymously and Millennials» results achieved at least a 95 % confidence level, 7 % margin of error for each organization.
«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.
The margin of error for 18 - 35 respondents is + / -2.91 % at the 95 % confidence level.
For results based on the total sample of baby boomers born 1946 - 1964, the margin of sampling error is ± 4 percentage points at the 95 % confidence level.
Plus, value investing provides you with a bigger margin for error, since you purchase stocks at a discount.
The margin of error for the sample of 1,006 is + / - 3.09 % at the 95 % confidence level.
I don't laugh at anyone for their faith or beliefs, there is no reason to until you can prove your belief or their believe to a 100 % no margin for error fault.
The margin of error for results at the overall level is + / - 3.1 %.
The margin of error for results at the DMA level is 4.4 %.
By hitting at the center of the fairway and trying to split the watering - system pipeline you leave yourself only half the fairway as the margin for any error that may occur in your swing.
There is no margin for error in the race for the title at the moment which is why every dropped point is like a stake to the heart.
Chelsea have been in formidable form since Conte switched to a 3 -4-2-1 system on the back of a chastening 3 - 0 loss at Emirates Stadium in September, and Pires acknowledges the Gunners have little margin for error with 15 top - fight games remaining this term.
Paul Clement's side deserved credit for responding with a draw at Old Trafford last weekend but the margin for error would be tiny were they to fall five points behind with just three games left for them to cancel that lead out.
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.
Every team who wins the league will likely lose no more than 5 league games — and we give up a loss at home to West Ham! It makes our margins for error even smaller, and now we need to make up those 3 points at either Stamford Bridge or Old Trafford.
And after Chelsea's 4 - 2 victory at Sunderland last night, Tottenham now know the margin for error is minimal.
If they are to mount a comeback, and it would be some uturn considering how depressing the last two months has been in west London — Chelsea have won just twice in the league since the beginning of November, then their renaissance surely has to burst into life immediately, as the margin for error is fine to say the least following yet another underwhelming performance at the weekend.
With more than two months still to go, there is at best precious little margin for error.
Stretched to it's most negative for Pataki, the + / - 4.5 % margin of error could put him at zero (or even below).
Changes are from the last ComRes poll conducted on the telephone at the beginning of January, and show no significant change beyond the margin of error — though, for the record, this the biggest Labour lead ComRes have recorded since the general election.
At least two Republican senators quickly vowed to oppose the latest health care bill, leaving a thin margin of error for Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Far fewer Staten Islanders were polled, so the margin of error for borough results is much higher at plus or minus 11.32 percentage points.
The news further highlights how little margin there is for error when treating an Ebola patient and strongly suggests that health care workers were not adequately trained to handle Ebola cases at the hospital.
Land Only: The August global land temperature was the second highest for August on record, behind only 1998, at 1.78 °F (0.99 °C) above the 20th century average of 56.9 °F (13.8 °C), with a margin of error of + / - 0.43 °F (0.24 °C).
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.
The Boeing 767 is slightly larger than the Boeing 707, which at 168 tons was the standard for large commercial aircraft then flying, but the difference is well within the margin of error.
Unlike chest straps, wrist - based trackers fit comfortably into everyday life, providing continuous heart rate for up to several days without recharging (vs. a couple hours at a time) to give a much more informative picture of overall health and fitness trends,» Fitbit representatives said in a statement, adding that their internal tests showed an accuracy rate of 94 % [or a margin of error that was about 6 %.]
The margin of error for the full sample is estimated at 2.3 percentage points.
For results based on the 233 parents of school - aged children, the margin of sampling error is ± 8 percentage points at the 95 % confidence level.
Then discount that at 20 % / year, and decide whether you have enough margin for considerable error.
The margin of error for the sample of 1,005 is + / - 3.09 % at the 95 % confidence level.
«A margin of safety is achieved when securities are purchased at prices sufficiently below underlying value to allow for human error, bad luck, or extreme volatility in a complex, unpredictable and rapidly changing world.»
And obviously there's NO room for error here — in terms of a margin of safety — reading the prospectus at the time, I was astonished at some of the potential risk (s) here:
In discussing the concept of margin of safety he says: «A margin of safety is achieved when securities are purchased at prices sufficiently below underlying value to allow for human error, bad luck, or extreme volatility in a complex, unpredictable, and rapidly changing world.»
The total margin of error on weighted data for the full sample is plus or minus 3 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level.
The data estimates prior to that time (for several decades at least) show that the rate of rise was pretty consistant (within the margin of error) with the current rate of rise.
In order to compensate for these human endeavors to enhance the «global warming» storyline, the margin of error range applied by policymakers should at least be doubled, if not more.
Measuring the distance apart and speed of 2 satellites in space orbiting the earth to the width of a human hair with no margin for error [damn those drift recalculations], and taking into account unknown factors with respect to the true values for water depth, water weight at different salt concentrations, ice depth magma flows, volcanic activity etc [ie making a lot of guesses], plus taking human motivation on board [like CO2 increase must melt ice surely] can give you an accurate measurement of the volume ice in Antarctica.
More exact for the partitioning between oceans and vegetation are found in the oxygen balance, but with large margins of error, as oxygen change measurements (a few ppmv in 200,000 ppmv) are extremely difficult, at the edge of the accuracy of the methods used.
ty all for the responses, i summarize the claims being made of hottest year ever by HUNDREDTHS of a degree are total BS, because the margin of error is at a bare minimum plus or minus 1 full degree.......
I have zero doubt that for 2015, if that's what someone needs to do to claim the year is cooler than previous years, then that'll happen Margin of error: We have Tisdale again, at the same post.
i think that's inaccurate shx, the scientists did their work, and from what i could gather tried very hard not to overstate their case, the media did the scare - mongering and the media have then turned like the whores they are in the other direction, al gore's film upped the tempo and although it seemed like a good thing at the time, i think with hindsight it was a poisoned chalice, but lets be clear, doing research in multiple areas and having the results point to potentially catastrophic climate change and asking for changes to be made to avert this is not scare - mongering, its common sense, accepting that their is margin for error but erring on the side of caution since the stakes are life on earth as we know it is not scare - mongering, it is the application of the precautionary principle and common sense
In aircraft design a model's outputs are compared and recompared to observed conditions until it is known (or at least believed) that the model is providing outputs for a specific characteristic (s) within a known margin of error.
4) If the error bars or margin of error is within small acceptable limits appropriate for most scientific fields, declare that the models are at least trustworthy for 30 - 50 year timeframe.
The margins for error are extremely large, enough to accommodate your view of positive TOA balance, mine of neutral and even at times a negative balance.
At the beginning of the year, the Met Office «predicted» world - record higher temperatures for 2007, with an error margin of just 0.06 C.
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