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The report recommends that A&Es should build in a "margin of safety" into their staffing plans, even if this meant they were overstaffed during quiet periods.
Attempts to pinpoint the K T boundary event, even by using the best radiometric dating techniques, result in a margin of error on the order of 50,000 years.
At the speed of light, a one microsecond drift translates into a distance difference of 300 meters, resulting in a margin of location error greater than the FCC regulations for E911 location accuracy.
The calculated exposures for infants between 3 and 12 months were low, with averages between 1 and 10 ng/kg bw/day, resulting in a margin of exposure above 100,000.
Nate Cohn provided an excellent demonstration of polling error not accounted for in a margin of error by having four different sets of pollsters re-analyze data from The New York Times Upshot/ Siena Florida poll.
We estimate that a sample size of 86 papers will result in a margin of error of 6 percentage points (95% CI 84 to 96).
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In America a margin of even 1 vote constitutes a valid and legitimate win.
Douglas Carswell, who left the Conservatives, won in Clacton in Essex, by a margin of 12,404 votes.
Homosexuality was only decriminalised in 1993 and divorce legalised in 1995 by a margin of just 9,000.
Mr. Campbell was re-elected in 1998 by a margin of 27 percentage points.
Ronald romped into the governorship in 1967 by a margin of nearly two to one.
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