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I did not believe that newspaper profit margins could be advanced, consistently quarter by quarter.
Her profit margins could be higher, if her morals were lower.
The group indicated it would not pass on these costs to customers, which means profit margins could be hurt.
If those margins could be improved to, say, £20-£25 £20-£25iday, the debt challenge would look less daunting.
City analysts have been wondering for ages how Tesco's profits margins could be so robust in the face of steep falls in sales.
Another problem is that during repowering, at least part of one plant would not be available in the summer, when power margins could be razor-thin.
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The margin could be enough to cushion her in battleground states like North Carolina, Nevada and Colorado.
Hospitals operating on a thin financial margin could be encouraged to close, merge or restructure.
With just 155 points separating them and each round-robin victory worth 160 points in Doha, the final margin could be tiny.
Without an extension, according to Ofgem projections, Britain's reserve margin could be wiped out entirely, leaving us reliant on the wind to blow to provide any buffer zone.
The group said it retains its "mid-term objective" of sales growth of around 10 per cent but said its operating margin could be "slightly less" than the all-time high achieved last year of 32.4 per cent due to currency swings.
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