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Its pretax, pre-interest earnings cover its interest bill just over two times, a tight margin for error.
"Tight race, tight margin for government, big incremental effect whatever happens.
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Instead, other factors, like tight margins for farmers and perceptions of value, play a much bigger role.
Declining markets and the closing of processing plants have resulted in loss of contracts for some and very tight margins for the rest.
There will be lasting implications on already tight margins for London's small businesses at a time when the cost of doing business in the capital is rising.
If women are giving themselves tight margins for error, this could easily be seen as self-preservation.
Furthermore, with the smaller dimensions of floating gates, the amount of charge stored is reduced, resulting in very tight margins for the memory window.
Concerns about risk are further magnified by the tight margins for making fuels and other commodity products.
Ultimately it appears that Box was never that close to running out it has $165 million in the bank right now, according to its filing but the fact that it even appeared to be potentially running out of time shows a tighter margin for error than those others will likely face.
We fix the tolerance to a tight margin of the real value, stressing equally the optimization algorithms in their search for the optimum value.
In general, complex respiratory motion-tracked and phase-optimized delivery requires tighter margins for error to avoid geographical misses and potential mistreatment that exceeds acceptable levels of normal tissue toxicity.
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