Sentences with phrase «much margin for error»

This does not leave much margin for error (about.922 seconds).
When the only physics calculations revolved around how high Mario can jump or the trajectory of a ball after hitting the paddle in breakout, there wasn't really that much margin for error.
Of course, with such a small footprint, Idzi does not have much margin for error, so she sticks with best - selling categories such as collars and leads, toys and gourmet treats — all of which reflect a nautical, coastal sensibility.
There isn't much margin for error.
But just aiming for 10 percent safer doesn't provide much margin for error, Koopman argues.

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Experts have found that multi-tasking reduces productivity by as much as 40 percent, lowers the person's IQ and creates a larger margin for error.
Sure there are funds that add in commodities, currencies and private equity, but the margin for error becomes that much smaller in a low return environment.
Central banks, of course, have a much bigger margin for error than your typical retiree.
The Eagles» margin for error will be much smaller going forward.
Not easy to land, and his margin for error (he has less money than the top three clubs in England) is much less.
Paulinho is 29, and Sigurdsson is 27; the rising revenue has given players a much wider margin for error.
The margins for error are much wider for David Patino's Pumas, although a third consecutive defeat would get the debate rolling about whether the early season form of the Mexico City club was simply a temporary, and slightly misleading, uplift.
The margin of error for the poll is + / - 4.5 percentage points, so statistically speaking it's pretty much a wash.
In addition the BPC has called for greater transparency from pollsters, including logging in advance when each conducts a survey, stating clearly how the weighting has changed from poll to poll, releasing «micro data» for scrutiny and providing much more accurate gauges of the margin of error.
Tonight's daily YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 36 %, LAB 42 %, LDEM 11 % — a six point Labour lead, but still very much within the normal margin of error of the Labour lead of eight points or so YouGov have been showing lately.
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.
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 %.]
This is another suggestion based on the margin for errors — the «it» business dress is pretty much a no brainer.
The company is part of a very competitive industry, and the low profit margins do not leave much room for error.
But the error margins for the period since 2000 mean that for the short period there is a 95 % chance that the trend is as much as warming 0.22 °C / decade or a cooling trend of as much as -0.04 °C / decade.
Within generally accepted error margins for one (two) of these terms, the error margin of the remaining term can not be further constrained: They pretty much are each other's mirror image.
The margin of error for operating large trucks is much smaller than driving a traditional passenger vehicle, and the danger and potential for harm stemming from a large truck accident are much more severe.
Though the Apple Watch doesn't do poorly in this arena, that doesn't mean much: the lowest margin of error across the pack was 27.4 % average, with a whopping 92.6 % average error for the Fitbit Surge.
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