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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to margins" can be used in written English, however, its usage context and meaning will vary based on the rest of the sentence
For example, "The book was crammed with notes, right to the margins." Here, "to the margins" refers to how densely packed the notes were in the book.
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to margins
noun
The edge of the paper that remains blank.
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She moves from extreme marginalization to margins of her own choosing, a life of asceticism that leads to healing, wholeness and unity with the cosmos (animals such as lions take up her cause and serve her according to the hagiography).
"We were slaves to margins".
There's a further hit to margins due to higher costs of staff and stock replenishment.
So Amazon and Microsoft can offer better deals to customers without suffering a big hit to margins.
So industries such as food production have three options: take a hit to margins, cut your own costs or pass on the price rise to the supermarkets.
Clinton, who won the popular vote by 2.86 million votes, lost the Electoral College thanks to margins of less than a per cent in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
The new Chrysler can achieve profit margins of 5percentt, as opposed to margins of twice that in the mid-1990's, Mr. Zetsche said.
"I think Oracle recognizes that these types of acquisitions may be dilutive to margins, but their customers are looking for these services," Mr. Hamerman said.
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The largest T2W margin-to-margin lesion size was 12.0 cm.
That would subject the contracts to margin and collateral requirements.
Go back to "Margin Call" for a moment.
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