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

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

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.

If a drug has a wide margin of safety, it may be given as a fraction of the adult dose based on age, but the great variation in size among children of the same age complicates this computation.

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

Despite a lot of pounding in recent days, his economic recovery program has a wide margin of popular support.

Vitamin D has a wide margin of safety with hypercalcemia rarely occurring even at relatively high doses (Vieth 1999; Grant and Holick 2005).

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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.

First, the very idea that private firms have a wide margin of discretion over their employees' health-care arrangements is relatively unfamiliar to some Europeans, accustomed to free medical care or compulsory insurance.

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

Though he didn't use the dreaded "D" word (deflation, not depression) Hatzius predicted a core rate of inflation of only 0.9% by yearend 2010 and a negative federal funds rate The only good news in this expectation is that it means investors in 10-year Treasury notes at 3% or better have a wide margin of risk (250 basis points) before their dollars will lose value.

She now believes they drown out every other measure, have a wide margin of error and should never be used at all.

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