The margin required in order to insure safety.
1It's only fifteen thousand kilometres away; we would have a twenty-second safety margin.
2Moreover, sufficient safety margin could be obtained for hepatic tumor ablation.
3A hundred kilometres was an adequate safety margin, Norton had decided.
4It's point six gee down there in Rama, and I want a safety margin.
5A pseudo-capsule limiting the tumor should not be considered as a sufficient safety margin.
6As it is we cut our safety margin dangerously slim.
7I always have a big safety margin, I'm not struggling.
8They had only fifteen minutes left from the two-hour safety margin that Ellie had estimated.
9But he wanted a big safety margin for problems; he hadn't done the recon personally.
10Ten thousand kilometres should give an adequate safety margin.'
11He was not eager to push his safety margin.
12DFT was tested at the discretion of the implanting physician with a 10 J safety margin.
13I should have realized I cut my "I won't fall" safety margin to zero.
14Such DFT reduction could improve therapeutic safety margin or permit reduction in volume of implantable cardioverter defibrillators.
15In contrast, acyclic retinoid is reported to have a much wider safety margin than that of ATRA.
16Some Vietnamese parents even delay naming their baby until it's over one month old-thesafety margin, spiritwise.