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The margin of error exceeded the margin of victory.
This year, the polls have undulated only slightly, but the gap has almost never exceeded the margin of error.
Both Zee TV and Operation Black Vote's lists of key constituencies consisted of all seats where the number of black or Asian people of voting age exceeded the margin of victory at the past election.
The groups were not equivalent with respect to weight loss at month 18, as the 95% CI of the difference exceeded the margin of equivalence (95% CI: −2.8 to 3.2, respectively).
At 18 months, the difference between older and middle-aged participants exceeded the margin of equivalence (7.5 vs 8.5 k g; 95% CI: −2.4 to 4.4), possibly due to the small sample size of older adults.
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Also excluded from the study were those with microalbuminuria, those who refused to eat ricotta cheese due to gastrointestinal problems caused by consuming dairy products, those who simply preferred not to participate, those who consumed fewer than three meals a day, and those with protein supplementation and a body composition that exceeded the margins of the DXA bed.
The combination of these two types of ballots could easily exceed the margin of victory from the conventional voting in several states.
Moreover, in none of the polls does Mr. Gore's lead exceed the margin of sampling error, which ranged from three to five percentage points, a fact that underlines the narrow, uncertain margins.
If there are states where the number of provisional ballots cast exceeds the margin of victory, he predicts, "there will probably be horrendous fights, and litigation between the lawyers that will make the fights over hanging chads look minor by comparison".
Under Florida law, if the number of improper absentee ballots exceeds the margin of victory, a judge can, under some circumstances, disqualify all absentee ballots arriving after the election and base the results on only those ballots cast and received by Election Day.
A poll released Sunday by The Columbus Dispatch showed Mr. Obama with 50 percent and Mr. Romney with 48 percent, which was within the poll's margin of sampling error of two points, and had Mr. Brown ahead of Mr. Mandel by six points, 51 percent to 45 percent, exceeding the margin of error.
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