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1 This will of course give us a better margin for the committee.
2 Conclusion: The fully digital fabrication method provided better margin fit than the conventional method.
3 Banks, as we've already seen, are going to want more security and a better margin .
4 Dan Dalzell, however, made good his promise, and by a better margin than he had dared hope.
5 Typically, the organic producer will get a far better margin per litre and this delivers viability with a much lower herd size.
6 A decline in physical crude values generally means better margins for refiners.
7 Valero is seeing better margins in diesel due to international demand, Klesse said.
8 Such goods typically sell for less than name-brand goods but provide better margins .
9 But oil firms will not be expecting much better margins .
10 The bet: there will be more growth there and better margins than in North America.
11 Mahindra refrained from big discounts, contributing to better margins and helping the company beat analyst estimates.
12 Sales of higher-end models are also slowing in Hyundai's domestic market, which enjoys better margins , analysts said.
13 Fewer discounts should translate into better margins .
14 The listed steel maker, Steel and Tube, says its new business model is providing better margins and profitability.
15 The lower costs achieved by such diverse sourcing means better margins on higher-priced vehicles like the Cadillac XT6.
16 The better margins boil down to the fact that broadband is purely about access, while cable is about content.
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