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A larger margin of error implies that you think the rest of the race is less predictable.
ACS data is known to have larger margins of error compared to the margins of error for long-form census data.
Based on sample sizes and designs of the surveys, the margin of sampling error for results based on the total sample is roughly ±3.0% in 1991, ±3.3% in 1998 and ±4.4% in 2008, with larger margins of error for subgroups.
The results of these calculations "can have a pretty large margin of error," Dr. Wakshlag said.
Moreover, as the city indicates on the data reports, there is a large margin of error.
Additionally, the capacitors used in the circuit proved to have a large margin of error (~20%).
Keep in mind that this curve has a large margin of error, and this year's seven-seat error is actually less than the error was in 2010.
Moreover, the estimate for supervisors and non-production workers has a large margin of error attached to it.
This variability seemed to contribute to the large margin of error seen.
Those voter subgroups are relatively small, however, and thus the samples have large margins of error.
Because the New York teacher ratings are based on small amounts of data, there exist large margins of error.
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