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If a team has a low margin, that means it has frequently played from behind.

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Having seen off the Tory party's internal No Confidence vote (by an unconvincing margin that meant 37percentt of her MPs voted against her) she now has immunity from being challenged for a year.

For U.S. companies, that means margins could rise to $11.25 per barrel from $11 per barrel in 2006 and 2007, according to Terreson.

In 2004, No. 5 California was denied its first trip to the Rose Bowl since 1959 because the medicine-bottle BCS fine print mandated that spot go to No. 4 Texas by the margin of.8476 to.8347, whatever that meant.

Given the revenue per ground customer of $5.45 and $5.61, respectively, that meant gross margins of 13% for FedEx and 12% for UPS.

Besides, more sales means margins that can support a lower price.

"I said, first, don't assume that Hillary Clinton really racking up a margin there means that you're just not going to do well," Kaine told me recently.

In an era where there is downward pressure on prices due to demographics, technology, and globalism, rising wage rates put downward pressure on profit margins, and that likely means falling analyst profit estimates going forward.

I've always been about occupying the margins and strengthening the margins and what that means is that, for a long time, whiteness has also occupied the margins.

Such low margin also means that one major event can destroy a company's balance sheet for an entire fiscal year (think disasters like hurricanes, fire, flood, etc).

Since there could exist more than one solution to this separation problem, SVM searches the only H with the maximum margin, which means that the distance or separation of the two classes are maximized by the choice of H.

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