Sentences with phrase «rather small margin»

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The Macau gaming market is rather bifurcated between a large and more mature VIP business and a smaller, higher growth and higher margin mass - market business.
To win elections, it is best to win individual seats by small rather than large margins, and to lose by large ones: to do the opposite is inefficient, as it makes it more likely that a party will lose an election even if they win the most votes.
By smaller margins, they want to keep and improve, rather than repeal and replace, Obamacare (by 18 points); consider themselves gun control supporters, rather than 2nd Amendment supporters (by 15 points); and, want the federal government to do more to stimulate the economy, rather than lessening its role (by nine points).
I'd rather create products ethically and take a smaller profit margin than create extra waste in the world.
These cases may be fairly common, in fact, because the margin of victory in school - board elections is often rather small.
When the savings began producing budget relief, the district was able to create a budget surplus, rather than operating on a small margin.
You will probably be operating on a rather small profit margin (the amount your items sell for is only slightly more than the amount you paid for them).
There's still some risks, such as counterparty and margin calls, but they're rather small.
Besides, when a portfolio's proportions are off by such a small margin, you may be able to bring them back in line by adding new money to the lagging investments over the course of the year rather than selling assets.
Historically, small caps have outperformed large caps by a substantial margin, even considering how many small caps flare out and fail rather than growing to the next level.
An efficient market will have winners and losers, of course, but their margins relative to the market index will be rather small.
Shell small, elongate, pellucid white, exhibiting the red dried remains of the animal, smooth, glossy, rather blunt at the apex; whorls 8, a little convex, slowly and regularly increasing, narrowly marginate beneath the slightly oblique suture; aperture ovate, acuminate above; peristome whitish, the outer margin curved forward in the middle, somewhat sinuated above and at the base; columellar margin thickened, reflexed, joined above to the outer lip by a thin callosity.
My Shingle, in Carolyn's words, seeks to «bring solo and small firm lawyers to the forefront of the profession, rather than leaving them at the margins
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