Free of long-term debt, Leo Wells says that he has plenty of margin for error.
Decisions are often made on the spot, and there is little margin for error.
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The punishment for being wrong can be devastating, with little margin for error ahead.
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Flying at 235km will allow little margin for error, especially if the Sun becomes more active.
We worked our way back, but we just didn't have any margin for error.
In a three-game round robin, there is little margin for error but there's still some.
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The difference between them is not large, and there's a big margin for error.
"A critical portion of our energy industry is operating with no margin for error, "U.S. Rep.John Shadegg, R-Ariz.
And when a company is trading at this kind of valuation, there is absolutely no margin for error.
However, everything is different in that, unlike a normal non-crisis media interview, you have no margin for error.
Study after study shows that their accomplishments are just a little less valued - and they have less margin for error.
That, in the end, is what rule 33-7 is a little margin for error.
Japan has had four prime ministers since Obama won the 2008 election, and the margin for error is thin.
Health plans are likely to price their insurance products higher, to once again leave themselves some additional margin for error.
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But these were not normal conditions, and because of the risk we were taking, we needed a huge margin for error.
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As a result, for all practical purposes the Fed has no equity, no reserves and only a razor thin margin for error.
Moreover, transportation fuel costs are high around the world at a time when there is little margin for error in the economy.
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These days, we cling tightly to our jobs, knowing our margin for error is far less than the one our parents enjoyed.
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The margin for error for the pilot who couldn't swim was tiny.
That includes Clay, who proved how thin the margin for error is in the decathlon: One mistake or misjudgment can cost you everything.
The second choice does have downside risks, but if you hold a diversified portfolio, you will at least narrow your margin for error.
From the release of financials to the mailing date could be just a matter of a scant few weeks, leaving no margin for error.
Making matters worse, the McMahon Line was drawn with a fat nib, establishing a ten-kilometre margin for error, and it has never been demarcated.
Despite its regional superpower status and nuclear arsenal, it still sees itself living on the knife's edge with little or no margin for error.
The deputy prime minister said there was "little margin for error" but denied the government is helpless in the face of the worsening outlook.
He plays with more spin and more margin for error and he's willing to wait for openings, no matter how many hours it might take.
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The Treasury's growth forecasts are getting a bit less cautious with each passing year, but Mr Brown still has a pretty comfortable margin for error.
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