Sentences with phrase «margin for error come»

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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.
To start with, the data collected for GDP calculations come from surveys and therefore necessarily contain a margin of error.
There is little margin for error if something goes wrong as free - money comes to an end.
With 28 - year - old Genevieve Lacasse in her prime, and up - and - coming 23 - year - old Ann - Renee Desbiens ready for their opportunities, Szabados has a small margin of error in the group stage when Canada faces the other three teams in the world's top four.
But the offense has almost no margin for error, and when you aren't coming up with big plays, you end up having to take more snaps (and more frequently risk mistakes) to score.
With key games against Bayern Munich and Tottenham coming up, this leaves us with no room for rotation and absolutely no margin of error if we want to retain our momentum in the Premier League.
Hope, as is rises just now, when we won, when I tell myself, come on, it's not impossible, it's NEARLY impossible, that margin of error in an otherwise solid judgement based on facts, the irrationality behind it, the fact that right now I am happy for this victory and I'm already starting to build up hype for the next game, and put pressure on myself so I can utterly be even more disappointed when the lads screw it up.
Stakes are cranked even higher meaning there's no margin for error when it comes to winning soccer's greatest prize.
Gianaris said Democrats always expected to be outraised when it comes to funds, but said the GOP has «no margin for error
The margin of error for what's coming out of the stacks is way too wide to say whether emitters are in compliance with regulations.
In contrast, I've often quoted the Shiller P / E (which essentially uses a 10 - year average of inflation - adjusted earnings) as a simple but historically informative alternative, but I should emphasize that we strongly prefer our standard methodologies based on earnings, forward earnings, dividends and other fundamentals, all which have a fairly tight relationship with subsequent 7 - 10 year total returns (see Lessons from a Lost Decade, The Likely Range of Market Returns in the Coming Decade, Valuing the S&P 500 Using Forward Operating Earnings, and No Margin of Safety, No Room for Error).
Under high emissions, climate departure for New York City will come in 2047, the paper found, plus or minus the five - year margin of error.
Again, smaller firms usually have a smaller margin for error when it comes to hiring students.
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