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Based on Tuesday's vote, Mr. Estrada would appear to have a margin of three senators.
She continued: "I think what we're seeing in this country is we have to have a margin financially.
The proposed design is found to have a margin of 10%, i.e., capable of handling 11 MW/m2 against target heat flux values of 10 MW/m2.
"You have to have a margin for error so if you are wrong, you are not jeopardizing the company," Mr. Dimon said.
"You have to have a margin for error so if you are wrong, you are not jeopardizing the company," Mr. Dimon told the newspaper.
It's not wrong for the organisations to have a margin, but they shouldn't be exploiting the volunteers and communities for profit.
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Somewhere along the line, we have to play to the point where we allow ourselves to a have a margin of error".
Likely voters, designated using factors like registration, interest in the campaign and intention to vote, have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus four percentage points.
Since maximization of the margin distance of hypersurface is no longer dominated by those extreme outliers, our generated SVM tends to have a wider margin, i.e., better generalization ability.
Additionally, the capacitors used in the circuit proved to have a large margin of error (~20%).
"In order to keep the prices stable, we have to have a reserve margin," she said.
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