Sentences with phrase «point margin of»

Those breakdowns should be treated with caution, given both the sizable 8.5 - point margin of sampling error around that result as well as general challenges in tracking attitudes among a rapidly growing population.
Mash all this together, and at this point a margin of 5 % (approx.)
Voters responded enthusiastically, handing de Blasio a nearly 50 - point margin of victory in the November 2013 election.
But her 18 - point margin of defeat was no worse than what befell several fellow Democrats, many of them veteran politicians, who spent tens of millions of dollars more than Curtis in their failed quest to keep their party in control of the Senate.
But in the state's suburbs, her edge falls within the survey's 3 point margin of error: 35 percent approve, 32 percent do not.
The lead for Hochul is within the poll's 4 - point margin of error.
The mayor's 47 - point lead over Malliotakis is comparable to his 49 - point margin of victory in 2013.
The 10.6 percentage - point margin of victory for the No camp — despite Labour haemorrhaging almost 40 per cent of its voters to Yes — was wider than pollsters had predicted.
As the Times» David Chen and Megan Thee - Brenan put it, the latest survey «suggests that Mr. de Blasio could win the most sweeping victory in a mayor's race since 1985, when Edward I. Koch was re-elected to a third term with a crushing 68 - point margin of victory over his opponents.»
The poll surveyed 877 city voters between July 20 and July 26, and has a plus or minus 4.1 percentage point margin of error.
United Federation of Teachers president Michael Mulgrew said the formula used to produce the reports was in its «developmental stage» and had a 60 point margin of error.
The telephone poll of 823 New York registered voters has a plus or minus 3.9 - percentage - point margin of error.
It has a four point margin of error.
The poll of 259 likely voters was taken July 18 and had a 6 - point margin of error.
A Republican woman won Arizona's 8th District special election Tuesday night, although Debbie Lesko's 6 - point margin of victory for a solidly GOP seat raised party concerns about the tough election cycle ahead.
The + or — 14 point margin of error means that the eventual Remain vote could reasonably be expected to be anywhere between 44 % and 72 %.
Tulchin Research interviewed 500 likely primary election voters yielding a 4.38 point margin of error.
Since 2003, 6.14 % of games have finished with a 10 - point margin of victory — the third most common margin during that time trailing just 3 and 7.
Our analysis of NFL key numbers reveals that 5.58 % of NFL games (since 2003) finish with a 6 - point margin of victory and 9.55 % of NFL games land on 7, which has added value to bettors willing to take Dallas this week.
While the Titans made just 22 of those 39 attempts, it made a huge difference in the four - point margin of victory.
As you can see, over 30 % of games we analyzed finished with a 3 - point or 7 - point margin of victory, showing exactly why sharp bettors consider these to be «key numbers».
The Sun Devils scored 21 unanswered after that thanks to a Jaelen Strong 64 - yard touchdown catch, a 7 - yard score for D.J. Foster and a De'Marieya Nelson 1 - yard touchdown run, which would give ASU its 37 - point margin of victory.
The 31 - point margin of victory is the worst home playoff loss ever for the Lakers, who trailed by double digits from 30 seconds remaining in the first quarter to triple zeroes in the fourth, eclipsing a 29 - point loss to the Portland Trail Blazers in 2000.
This one wasn't as close as the 17 - point margin of victory indicates, as Philadelphia outscored Los Angeles 31 - 19 in the fourth quarter.
How could coach Jim Moore allow his girls» basketball team to run up an 111 - point margin of victory over a rival and call it a «morale booster»?
In fact, since 2003 our research indicates that 9.55 % of all games finish with a 7 - point margin of victory — the second most common margin.
Among the voters who cast their ballots for him in 2016, 80 percent are still supporting him, which is down one point from the same timeframe but still within the poll's two - point margin of error.
That survey showed Carson (at 26 %) to have a four - point lead over led Trump (22 %), although Carson's advantage fell within the poll's six - point margin of error.

Not exact matches

Owning so many of the logistical control points of the pulse trade is a core part of AGT's competitive advantage in what is otherwise a low - margin commodity business.
Washington voters passed legalization measure Initiative 502 with a margin of nearly 10 points.
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.
The margin of sampling error for all respondents is plus or minus 4.1 % age points.
Analysts saw some weakness in the results, pointing to a decline in the profit margins on the wireless side, and Shammo's comment that the rate of device upgrades would be roughly the same as last year.
The margin of error for that subgroup is more than 9 points!
It might bring the margin of error from roughly 3 points to about 2.2 points.
Because the margin of error is 3 points, the pollsters are confident that support for Trump in the total population is between 40 % and 46 % — or 43 % plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Waldschmidt pointed to the recent sale of Reckitt Benckiser's food business, which is higher margin, at 20.3 times EBITDA.
The poll was conducted Tuesday and has a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points.
Bloomberg maintained high approval ratings for nearly all of his 12 years as New York City's mayor (2002 - 14), winning his first reelection by a 20 - point margin, the largest ever for a Republican in the heavily Democratic city.
But as BMO Capital Markets analyst Tim Casey recently pointed out, the industry still appears to be on death row because of the «gradual but unrelenting erosion of revenues, operating margins and valuation multiples.»
Rapid uptake of new technologies and intense competition between manufacturers have pushed margins on many sets into negative territory, and as Bloomberg Businessweek's recent profile of CEO Stringer pointed out, over the past eight years the company has lost an astounding US$ 8.5 billion on TVs.
Polls there are close; the Real Clear Politics average of polls has the race essentially tied: Trump has a scant 1.8 percentage point advantage, well within the margin of error.
The survey polled 1,213 taxpayers in early March, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
If you get to that point, you can then slowly inch your prices back up (assuming you retain the same level of customer service) and expand your profit margins.
The survey has a claimed margin of error of plus or minus 5.6 percentage points 19 times out of 20.
If you notice that, within a few months, your declining margins will push your break - even point too high to live with, you can take action now to fix the problem by adding a new, higher - margin product, getting rid of an old one, or beginning to stress marketing to a more profitable clientele.
The margin of error was about 3 percentage points.
As you'd expect, men outnumber women on the list, but the 17 - to - 13 margin points to an increase in the number and quality of women pursuing leadership roles in business.
The margin of sampling error for all respondents is plus or minus 4.0 percentage points.
And if his margin of loss stays over half a percentage point, he or his campaign will have to finance the recount.
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