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Going low and slow, Mr. Myhrvold said, not only cooks things evenly, it also provides a wider margin of error.
Midday numbers that are not adjusted for actual turnout are subject to an even wider margin of error, Blumenthal said.
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As would be expected, percentage agreement between all tests and pathology was observed to be higher for wider margins of error (e.g., ∼20% for exact agreement between MRI and pathologic measurements (Segara et al, 2007; Guarneri et al, 2011) vs 92% for±3 cm (Nakahara et al, 2010)).
The OECD's figure has a wide margin of error.
It certainly accounts for the wide margin of error apparently deemed acceptable in shooting innocent suspects.
Officials cautioned that there was a wide margin of error involved in both calculations.
For one thing, Mr. Jackson said, the population survey, which has a wide margin of error, is based on questionnaires handed out at toll booths and may not give an accurate picture of who is using the turnpike.
The final measurements had a wide margin of error: the total carbon dioxide reduction in Beijing during the Olympics was anywhere from 24,000 metric tons to 96,000 metric tons.
This number has a wide margin of error, Tseng cautions.
He cautions that the dates have a wide margin of error because the data are so scarce.
The main limitation of this study was that the number of participants was low, which led to a wide margin of error and was reflected in the large variability in the error bars.
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