Sentences with phrase «point margin when»

Nonwhites split evenly on vouchers when only private schools are mentioned but oppose them by a 27 - point margin when religious schools are included.

Not exact matches

In the six months last year when Macquarie was cobbling together funding for the largest private power plant in Europe, margins moved 25 points.
Taking into consideration the fact that there is just two other circumstances when the debt / GDP NYSE margin had increased by about 30 basis points or more in a period of only three months — that happened when the ration had reached its two major secular bull market highs — the likelihood is highly probable that the NYSE margin debt / US GDP, is once more at its peak of all time high of 2.87 %!
Before 2007, the increase of 35.9 or higher basis points had occurred when the NYSE margin debt / USGDP peaked at its all time highs of 2.78 % in March of 2000 after having risen by 47.4 basis points in just three months!
For a bank to put out rates a couple of points over prime, their profit margin is still very good, and when you are the lowest cost in your industry you can pick and choose who and where you put your dollars.
When Q3 results are released, a decline in margins could be the tipping point that sends shares sliding as the market realizes that even Tesla's GAAP profitability can be an illusion; simply a posturing for future capital raises.
Clearly Whitehead is suggesting this when he brings up the point that analogy leaves a «margin of uncertainty» (PR 312).
an ugly win is okay but i prefer it by more decent margin a shout out to cech for point blank saves but i do nt really like it when goalkeepers carry us
When you've nearly tripled your opponent's yardage, you expect to be winning by more than 14 points, but Washington bought itself some margin for error with those two turnovers.
However, our biggest issue seems to be the same old one we've had over the past years... Defending slender leads in tight games or winning with small margins when we are not at our best or when we need points the most!
Martin went into Sunday's race only 73 points behind leader Jimmie Johnson, having taken a whopping 107 - point chunk out of Johnson's margin the week before at Texas, when the three - time defending champion crashed on the third lap and finished 38th.
I'm sure everyone is familiar with the idiom «You can't teach an old dog new tricks», its the most applicable phrase when i think of describing Martinez, I'm not saying he's that old but the point i'm making is that he is getting older so the margin for error or correction is slim.
Larson entered the knockout race with a 29 - point cushion, but that margin vanished when an engine failure sent him to the garage four laps before the end of Stage 1.
Ryan Blaney (nine points ahead of the cut off) and Jimmie Johnson (two points) provisionally occupy the final two transfer slots, though the slim margin means both could easily find themselves on the outside looking in when the Hollywood Casino 400 concludes.
Those half points are particularly significant when dealing with a common victory margin (14), and once again demonstrates the importance of
Those half points are particularly significant when dealing with a common victory margin (14), and once again demonstrates the importance of shopping for the best line.
At that point, a team has, at worst, about a 97 percent chance of winning when up by that margin at that time **.
At some point, the bill has to come due for the impossibly tight margins that lifted the Broncos to their most recent division title, and when it happens, they could be dropping back to a pack ready to blow past them.
When Lew left, his team led by four points; when he returned to start the second half, his teammates had increased the margin to eiWhen Lew left, his team led by four points; when he returned to start the second half, his teammates had increased the margin to eiwhen he returned to start the second half, his teammates had increased the margin to eight.
The Spartans have the third - best scoring margin in the nation (16.2 points) but had some close shaves late in Big Ten play — including dicey wins at home against Rutgers and at Indiana, Iowa, Northwestern and Wisconsin — and then couldn't muster an adequate response when Michigan went on a second - half run in the Big Ten tourney semifinals.
Russia led by a healthy margin until late in the third quarter, when Lithuania cut a 12 - point deficit to four in the last minutes of the third quarter, and the fourth and final period was marked with high intensity and lights - out shooting.
Those half points are particularly significant when dealing with such a common margin of victory, which was exemplified yesterday by the Bears / Broncos and Redskins / Patriots as both games ended within 0.5 points of the line.
Berkeley didn't quit, and when Davis got her first basket of the game with 4:46 left, the margin was just 13 points.
When the chequered flag came down for the final time in Hockenheim Stroll had won all of the last five races, 14 of the 30 held that year, and taken the championship with a 180 - point margin over team mate Maximilian Gunther.
Teams with at least a 21 - point difference in spread margin in game 7 or later when laying double - digits are 55 - 32 (favors TCU)
But when asked how they would vote if Boris Johnson were their Conservative candidate, the margin extended to 29 points: the Tory share grew by ten points to 52 %, with Labour down five to 23 % and UKIP down three to 16 %.
My point is why are Democrats so sure the Republican party is finished, when you won a seat vacated by a Democrat by such a small margin?
Now that she's won statewide election by a 26 - point margin, and has no credible challengers on the horizon for next year, when she'll run for a full term, it's becoming clearer what she intends to do with the remarkable political opportunity she has been given.
It has a margin of error of 3.4 percentage points, with a higher margin of error when broken down by region.
Stefanik told reporters last week in Plattsburgh she wasn't feeling vulnerable by the growing influx of challengers, and was proud of her margin in 2016 when she racked up a 35 point victory over Mike Derrick, a Democrat.
«Heaney's job in winning the primary is considerably harder when he's viewed unfavorably by a 16 - point margin and Faso is viewed favorably by a 17 - point margin,» Siena College pollster Steven Greenberg said.
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.»
Changes are all within the margin of error, and reflect a consolidation of the great big shifts last month when Labour were up ten points and the Lib Dems down eight.
«My first campaign was when I went to unseat an incumbent and to win that by a narrow margin is one thing,» Mr. Bishop said of his two - point win over Felix Grucci in 2002.
On a night when Republicans seemed unstoppable nationwide, she claimed the North Country's House seat by roughly an 11 - point margin in unofficial results.
It shows Nick Clegg holding on to his seat by a margin of seven points over Labour when respondents are asked a voting intention question that includes the names of the candidates standing.
Our 2008 findings reveal a return to the patterns seen in the 1980s and 1990s, when voters consistently favored the Democrats on education by margins of 20 percentage points or more.
When you open the text file, convert it to the font you want, change the font size (I use 18 point, but it's up to you) go to Page Setup and choose 6in by 7.5 in (no margins), and then save it as a pdf file.
But as a Wall Street Journal story points out, they are still shooting themselves in the foot when it comes to e-book prices, by keeping them artificially high in an attempt to shore up their profit margins and protect their existing print business.
Brian makes the point that most stock investors do not use margin, and when a dividend investor decides to use margin, they are limited to 50 %.
When margin is calculated as the equity percentage of an account, the point at which a broker will forcibly liquidate is typically called «maintenance margin».
The whole point of using «margin» is to buy securities when you don't have the cash to cover the cost.
The margin percentage varies from one lender to the next and should be a focal point of your research when applying for an ARM.
In this post, from RedFlagDeals.com's investing thread, one user points out the fine print at a big online brokerage that shows how vulnerable traders can be when it comes trading on margin.
When positions have been over-leveraged or trading losses are incurred to the point that insufficient equity exists to maintain current open positions and the account's usable margin falls below zero, a margin call will result and all open positions will be closed out (liquidated).
Thanks, good point, the difference between the margins is mostly found when trading futures or CFDs
With a range of FVE's in place, the Buy decision can be based on a margin - of - safety around the low - point of the FVE's and the Sell decision when the market value approaches the FVE.
And they're worth even more than that because of their option value, the ability to put points into the account you need them in when you need them — to top off an account at the margin (remember, miles at the margin that you need for an award are worth even more).
I'm not sure why you're dodging and weaving about the point, but if you have ice remaining from a previous ice age, then the fact that more ice has been deposited over the old ice and and around the margins of an ice cap when there's a cold but not ice - age period should be a given.
An interesting aspect to all this, IMO, is that it's likely that as people rely on forecasts because they're more accurate, we'll here more whining and see more finger - pointing when forecasts are wrong (as, obviously, will result due to margins of error).
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