A permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits.
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Examples for "margin"
Examples for "margin"
1Indeed, Cao said the margin may widen again later in the year.
2Gross margin rose 60 basis points for the year as a whole.
3Indiana took a safety with one second left for the final margin.
4Among the criteria for selection includes liquidity margin requirements, and product choice.
5The Tigers' previous largest margin of defeat this season was 15 points.
1Under existing rules, UK citizens already benefit from a five-figure tax-free allowance.
2Instead, they subsist on a government allowance of £35 each per week.
3However, current pensioners were rewarded with a permanent annual winter fuel allowance.
4The tax allowance increase will increase millions of people on low income.
5You can carry forward unused allowance from the three previous tax years.
1She said the game must take a zero tolerance approach to abuse.
2We have no tolerance for discrimination in any form, the company said.
3However, the other six patients showed no change in their exercise tolerance.
4Police forces must adopt a zero-tolerance approach to this kind of behaviour.
5Political parties, and National in particular, have little tolerance for defeated leaders.
1That will give Trump leeway to change course when he takes office.
2UK corporate accounting rules allow some leeway in how companies interpret them.
3However, some additional leeway is expected to be given to first-time buyers.
4They fear that granting too much national leeway would undermine the law.
5From today, there is also no leeway of the designated speed limit.
6Thales said on Monday it had the financial leeway for further acquisitions.
7Even Moeen, after his dream start, allowed the batsmen too much leeway.
8Comedy club audiences understand and give actors leeway; TV viewers probably won't.
9He thought for a moment, wondering how much leeway she'd give him.
10Arbitrators in those non-FINRA forums have leeway to set their own rates.
11Party leaders won't have much leeway when it comes to picking teams.
12There could be some leeway in altering the terms of the backstop.
13Drift, to-Tobe carried by a current of air; to make leeway.
14But we had just enough social leeway to get away with it.
15This may give the central bank the leeway to cut rates further.
16Inch by inch we crept forward: foot by foot we made leeway.
Leeway nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América