Sentences with phrase «margin for error if»

Nothing will necessarily happen tomorrow or the next day, but there's no margin for error if something untoward does occur.
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.
There is little margin for error if something goes wrong as free - money comes to an end.
The forecasted surpluses in the next three years are very modest, ranging from $ 1.4 to $ 2.7 billion; coupled with $ 1 billion per year in contingency reserve, there is very little margin for error if deficits are not an option.
You build in margins for error if you are a pricing actuary, as I often was, and review actual results when setting assumptions.

Not exact matches

A Monmouth University survey released on Wednesday — conducted by telephone, and with a plus - or - minus 3.5 % margin of error — found that 51 % of registered voters said they would vote for or lean toward a Democratic candidate if the 2018 elections were held today, compared to just 36 % who said they would vote or lean Republican.
He'd also like to get his $ 3 million loan back — invested to «take us from a low to a high margin for error,» he says — but won't sweat it if that doesn't happen.
They have paper - thin margins for error (if they have any, which many don't).
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?).
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.
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.
This seems to be on the back of opinion polls which may not have changed if you allow for their inbuilt margin of error and which certainly ignore the fact that Northern marginal seats are running ahead of the national figures.
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 margin for error is 3.5 percent either way, which means there's a 95 percent probability of the truth falling within that range if all voters were surveyed, according to pollster Mason - Dixon.
The latest generation of carbon - ceramic brakes do a great job, even if the pedal travel is a little long, but the simple fact remains that you enter these braking zones — places with no runoff and minimal margin for error — 20 mph faster than in the latest Porsche 911 GT3 RS.
In these cases, there is very little, if any, margin for error in predicting the future.
Well, I can answer all six of the questions if you allow a margin for error in my salary (which fluctuates from month to month) and that the value of some investments involves and element of judgement (e.g. the value of real estate).
It's a lot more fickle than most, with a rapidly moving needle and a very small margin for error; if your timing isn't on point, your shot will swerve a good deal off its intended course.
If the game is too hard in any one area, FIFA - like sliders let you increase the margin of error for important tasks such as shooting, blocking or stealing.
Of course, if one uses a smaller difference as like between the 18th and 19th century (about 3:1 / 4:1), that increases the error margins (the error margin is up to 50 % for the 18 / 19th century difference, 5 - 20 % for the others).
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.
However, the coldest temperature within the margin of error will overlap, if only slightly, with the warmest temperature margin of error for previous years.
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.
3) If the margin of error is within 10 % (very high and wont be accepted for any model in the areas that I work in) then you can expect us to believe your 100 year model projections.
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.
It will be interesting to see if these temperature anomalies are within margin for their error function — I imagine they are.
I believe if the data was displayed with a reasonable margin for error then the charts would be displaying single degree changes which would prove inconclusive.
But I've now learned that if I buy my properties «right» and have a good margin for error, I should be fine.
In Manitoba we MUST physically measure every property we list and have a + / - 5 % margin for error (never even take the measurement a previous agent stated, even if we trust that agent) not relying even on tax assessment records or a survey which both have been found inaccurate,... especially with condos.
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