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"There's also a great margin of safety," he says.
Polynomial curves controlled by points as well as by the tangents in them allow for a great margin of freedom, far from the conditions implied by the use of conventional curves, in the design of free-form curves.
Within the same batch of experiments, we noticed marked variability and a great margin of error for Ca∶P ratios, especially when the same samples were exposed to different temperatures (room temperature, 4°C, or 37°C).
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If the map is more scrambled, however, those predictions have a greater margin of error.
Those investors who now own bonds insured by MBIA will have a greater margin of safety.
These days, Mr. McCaw is so wealthy that he has a greater margin of error than early in his career.
Because of this, I tend to reserve fish for small dinners and prepare meat dishes with a greater margin of error -- say, braised leg of lamb or roasted pork shoulder -- for large groups.
However, the revelation by Health Service Journal that the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence believes A&E departments need to build a greater margin of safety into their nurse staffing levels shows there is more to analysing performance than using a stopwatch.
Heavy topspin tends to keep the ball in the court no matter how hard he hits it, allowing him a greater margin of error and pinning his oppo-nent to the back court.
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