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They have virtually no margin for error, which makes the bumps and bruises suffered by tight end Jeremy Shockey (turf toe), cornerback Will Peterson (dislocated toe) and defensive end Kenny Holmes (elbow) difficult to overcome.
For the drivers, of course, that means there is virtually no margin for error: they go into the wall, or over the edge, or into each other.
Jered Weaver is a career-worst 7-12 with a 4.86 ERA, and his diminished velocity leaves him virtually no margin for error.
Auditory feedback was given for errors.
For 2 Ne = 10, for example, changing the sampling frequency from every 20 generations to every generation makes virtually no difference to the error.
Values ranged from 1.0, representing exclusive support for a given model, to 0.0, representing virtually no support for a given model.
What has not changed is that they have virtually no depth or margin for error.
He said many residents were furious because officials had given virtually no notice about plans to bid for the city's garbage.
As in Nathanson, this is a mere conclusory statement that gives the magistrate virtually no basis at all for making a judgment regarding probable cause.
For thick entering sheets, viscoplasticity (and also shear-thinning) leads to excess sheet thickness as the dimensionless Bingham number increases; it reduces the vortex size in the fluid bank, and gives virtually no swelling at the exit from the rolls.
She knows of virtually no precedent for a Wright window given back to its original home.
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