Sentence examples for a wide margin of error from inspiring English sources

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The OECD's figure has a wide margin of error.

Officials cautioned that there was a wide margin of error involved in both calculations.

For one thing, Mr. Jackson said, the population survey, which has a wide margin of error, is based on questionnaires handed out at toll booths and may not give an accurate picture of who is using the turnpike.

The final measurements had a wide margin of error: the total carbon dioxide reduction in Beijing during the Olympics was anywhere from 24,000 metric tons to 96,000 metric tons.

This number has a wide margin of error, Tseng cautions.

He cautions that the dates have a wide margin of error because the data are so scarce.

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Going low and slow, Mr. Myhrvold said, not only cooks things evenly, it also provides a wider margin of error.

We noticed that this resident time, if not properly controlled, was a source of wide margin of error, most likely due to the inherent variability seen with particle suspensions.

It certainly accounts for the wide margin of error apparently deemed acceptable in shooting innocent suspects.

(Other analyses have also suggested this lack of year-to-year correlation and the wide margin of error in individual teacher evaluations based on these value-added metrics: According to the New York Times, the math rating for a teacher could be off by as much as 35percentt while the English rating could be off by as much as 53percentt).

Based on serial observations made during regular intervals, there appeared again to be a rapid conversion to HAP within a short span of time; however, the onset of this sharp HAP conversion could not be defined accurately given the wide margin of error seen with each experiment.

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