Even if it flopped, this expensive experiment would be almost a rounding error to Toyota.
Five years later, the likelihood is so small that it could be characterized as a rounding error.
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Often, the difference between gross income and adjusted gross income comes to little more than a rounding error.
In the era of Facebook, Google and ad networks, a million people is a rounding error.
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So the mortgage payment is a rounding error that may easily come out of the petty cash pile.
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But to Zuckerberg, such levels of market participation are just a rounding error.
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Transport, chlorine, ore and capital were hugely important costs, about more or less a rounding error compared to those.
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And yet all of those cars are a rounding error compared to the sales volumes VW expects with its 2.5 range of cars.
Thailand makes it the birthday of the king, which is nice, but makes all the other guys a bit of a rounding error.
In fact, television revenue is essentially the sole driving factor in conference value, while income from bowl games and basketball tournaments has been relegated to a rounding error.
To be clear, the 10bn euros needed by Cyprus's banks is a rounding error in relation to the resources of the European Stability Mechanism or of the German state.
It typically just means that the group is successfully staying under the radar or is such a rounding error or so non-strategic that no one notices they are there.
However the mandate is enforced -- as a tax or as a penalty -- it is a rounding error in the total tax increases in the Affordable Care Act.
Still, in an industry that was once boasting of roaring traditional performance with eye-popping double-digit gains, it's now content with little more than a rounding error to keep clients happy.
Central European growth may be the selling point of the merger, but in old, western European banking it is little more than a rounding error, says one consultant, rather dismissively.
The Trade Adjustment Assistance Act is the principal programme for compensating those displaced by trade, but its outlays are a rounding error compared to the money spent on disability and health insurance compensation.
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Nowhere does it mention that U.S. manufacturing jobs peaked in 1979 (well before trade with China was more than a statistical rounding error in our total trade figures) and has been trending downward ever since.
You know, there, there you know, this is the amount of money at stake here is kind of a rounding error when you think of what we invested in, things like banks and auto companies.
Growth as we understand will turn into rounding-error noise around zero percent.
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Rainey pounced on the error by controlling the ball and rounding the keeper before stroking into an empty net.
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