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Lastly, the projection takes account of regional polling data, recognising that even with more accurate treatment of the national voting figures there is a substantial margin of error.
Using this method, researchers estimated with a substantial margin of error that the average amount of hydroxyl radicals in the atmosphere rose 15percentt from 1979, when methyl chloroform measurements began, to 1989.
With navigation systems, geocodes can have a substantial margin of error.
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Even allowing for the substantial margin of error in the monthly figures close to a hundred thousand this looks like a notable fall-off.
Since there are substantial margins of error attached to both polls, the over-all picture that they draw is one of stasis.
The uncertainty surrounding much of the data means that the system rankings have substantial margins of error; they will probably change again as better information becomes available from field surveys.
Policy-makers opposed to a given study's findings will dismiss them as imprecise, while advocates may fail to acknowledge that their numbers come with biases and substantial margins of error.
And wrong by a substantial margin.
Such a small sample introduces a high margin of error.
There's such a small margin of error".
The survey had a 3percentt margin of error.
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