Sentences with phrase «such small margins»

They typically borrow money to transact at higher trade volumes because they're dealing with such small margins.
Such small margins have always been critical in his eyes.
This may sound inconsequential but this league is probably going to be decided by such small margins.
Teams change from year to year, and games are determined on such small margins.
It's very difficult to build a profitable and sustainable company when your primary strategy is to undercut the competition — because what ends up happening is you nickel and dime yourself to such a small margin.
You think that because the universe has such a small margin for life that must mean life must have been artificially created to exsist within those tight limits!?
Missing out on breaking Eric Dickerson's record by such a small margin (9 yards) is brutal, even if Peterson is happy that the Vikings made the playoffs.
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?
There is such a small margin for error that you have to find just the right limit of taking risks.
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.

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Such errors can be costly to a small grocery store with already thin margins.
Osteryoung suggests that you look for resources in your industry, such as the annual statement studies on small and mid-sized business financial benchmarks from Risk Management Associates, to help you determine whether your profit margin is on target.
Such retailers make very small margins on the hardware and virtually all of their money on the games themselves — giving up consoles will hurt them a lot less than the manufacturers.
Finding clients was easy: The slumped economy fostered creation of the smallest businesses, such as individuals selling items on eBay and Etsy, who needed to keep track of myriad small payments with slight margins.
Since you can control large amounts of a commodity with a relatively small amount of money on margin, you can leverage your portfolio to take advantage of price swings in the commodity without having to actually take delivery of thousands of gallons of gasoline — something that is impractical for everyone other than institutions (such as refiners, airlines, transportation fleets, gasoline retailers, etc.).
On the margin, however, the quantity of new commodity money entering such systems will be small compared to the total supply of the commodity in any given period of time.
In such societies, this picture of what it is to understand God tends to be best sustained in relatively small Christian communities that can retain a degree of communal identity in the midst of these social changes without moving to the margins of social turmoil and withdrawing from active participation in the reformist or revolutionary movements that cause the changes.
With huge margins achieved by Australia's fairly concentrated meat processing heavyweights such as Teys and JBS as well as smaller players in the last few years, there has been concern that cattle producers were being ripped off, sparking a parliamentary inquiry and a market study by the competition regulator.
However, ACCC analysis indicates that these increases in gross margins could have only made a small contribution to overall food price inflation.2 In other words, the vast majority of grocery price increases in Australia are attributable to other factors, such as supply and demand changes in international and domestic markets, increases in the costs of production and domestic weather conditions.
In such a crowded Democratic primary with several candidates that have political experience, connections, and endorsements, the margin of victory could be quite small, with getting out the vote essential to winning.
One example where this was particularly obvious was the 2016 Presidential election, where one candidate won one large state by such a massive margin, and lost many smaller states by slivers of margins, that one single state by itself caused the electoral college result to differ from the popular vote (the state was California - if add up the remaining 49 states and DC, the other candidate comfortably won the popular vote as well as the electoral college).
Margin is the term used to describe a weapon's ability to avoid failure, such producing as a smaller explosive yield than for which it was designed.
Let's hope Mazda can sell a lot of these, because the high profit margins for big SUVs would surely be welcome for such a small company.
Most stores will almost exclusively stock film tie - in covers, and depending on the popularity of the title, a small number of original covers — if the original covers are still in print, and the simple reason for this being that the stores get a MUCH better margin on the film tie - ins and it's such a shame.
Bestsellers have a far higher profit margin because of the set costs such as staff and overhead are factored over a lot more books than a 5,000 copy print run of a small book.
There's still some risks, such as counterparty and margin calls, but they're rather small.
Such small discrepancies either aren't picked up by lenders or they might consider it to be within the margin of error.
Even though the combined weight of the cargo and truck might still be under the estimated two - ton limit, leaving such an important decision to such a relatively small margin of error is a reckless choice.
However, this business has now reached a scale where it's earning a 2 - 4 % EBIT margin, which is offset by almost a EUR 1 million HQ cost (outrageous for such a small company).
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.
EA beat such companies as Bank of America, Comcast, Anheiser - Busch, AT&T, and Ticketmaster in Consumerist's poll, and by no small margin: 78 percent of the overall vote by readers.
This would fail to explain the relative motion of plates with irregularly shaped margins at the Mid-Atlantic ridge and Carlsberg ridge, and the motion of small plates, such as the Caribbean and the Philippine plates» 19.
Small details like margins can keep your resume clean and uncluttered and let the employer or human resources professional focus on the important stuff, such as your qualifications.
A large number of individuals with moderately increased risk levels contribute more cases than a small number with extreme risk levels.41 Parenting programmes that target high - risk populations therefore miss a substantial number of families who develop the problem even though they are not currently in the elevated risk group.3, 9,11 The potential impact of such programmes at the population level is therefore minimal as only a small proportion of families in the general population participate in evidence - based programmes.10, 11 As Rose emphasized more than a decade ago, strategies that focus on high - risk individuals will deal only with the margin of the problem and will not have impact on the general population.
Indeed, such small relative gains are within the margin for error and could in fact be non-existent.
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