单词 | Margin |
例句 | 1. Someone had scribbled a note in the margin . 2. He is on the margin of death. 3. He is on the margin of bare subsistence. 4. Leave a generous margin on the left. 5. Pandas are on the margin of extinction. 6. He beat the other runners by a margin of ten seconds/by a wide margin. 7. The group had a net profit margin of 30% last year. 7. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 8. The schedule left no margin for error. 9. The president won the election by a razor-thin margin. 10. They could end up with a 50-point winning margin. 11. She won the presidency by a wide margin. 12. The profit margin had been artificially inflated. 13. Don't waste space by leaving a wide margin. 14. He was elected chairman by a narrow margin. 15. She won the champion by a narrow margin. 16. Start writing at the left-hand margin. 17. The margin of safety has grown thin. 18. She won by a clear margin. 19. Our profit margin is already wafer-thin. 20. He won by a narrow margin. 21. The device gives a greater margin of safety. 22. He had an 18-second margin over his nearest rival. 23. I wrote annotations in the margin of the book. 24. The survey has a margin of error of 2.1%. 25. She scribbled notes in the margin. 26. She added her comments in the margin. 27. When archaeologists date objects that are thousands of years old, they allow a margin of error of several hundred years. 28. Each new paragraph should be indented about two centimetres from the margin. 29. He has the habit of making notes on the margin while reading. 30. She began rubbing out the pencilled marks in the margin. 1. Someone had scribbled a note in the margin . 2. He is on the margin of bare subsistence. 3. Leave a generous margin on the left. 4. Pandas are on the margin of extinction. 5. When archaeologists date objects that are thousands of years old, they allow a margin of error of several hundred years. 6. Each new paragraph should be indented about two centimetres from the margin. 7. He has the habit of making notes on the margin while reading. 7. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 8. The group had a net profit margin of 30% last year. 9. She began rubbing out the pencilled marks in the margin. 10. He was elected chairman by a narrow margin. 11. She won the champion by a narrow margin. 12. The margin of safety has grown thin. 13. I wrote annotations in the margin of the book. 14. We allowed a margin of 20 minutes in catching the train. 15. The output of 13 major products has increased by a wide margin. 16. The village is situated at the margin of a forest. 31. She won by a comfortable margin. 32. We allowed a margin of 20 minutes in catching the train. 33. It'll take about 30 minutes to dry but I'd allow a safety margin of, say, another 10 minutes. 34. The Sunday Times remains the brand leader by a huge margin. 35. The Senate approved the use of military force by a margin of 52 votes to 47. 36. The money is collected in a straightforward way with little margin for error. 37. In the election he succeeded in edging his opponent out by a small margin. 38. At this late stage in the competition there is absolutely no margin for error. 39. She made some jottings in the margin of the book she was reading. 40. They pass on their cost of borrowing and add to it their profit margin. 41. I put a mark in the margin to remind me to check the figure. 42. The bill should pass in the House by a comfortable margin . 43. They had lost by a wide margin, but their supporters gave them a defiant, loyal ovation. 44. Within 10 years they had a gross profit margin of 50%. 45. Florida voters favored Bush over Gore by a very small margin. 46. We have substantial reserves, which provide a good margin for uncertainties. 47. The output of 13 major products has increased by a wide margin. 48. She won the seat by a margin of ten votes. 49. A curved margin of a highway was reflectorized for safety. 50. The bill was approved by a margin of 55 votes. 51. The government estimates that its borrowing requirement this year could reach £150 billion, subject to a wide margin of error. 52. They're a world-class team and it was no surprise that they won by such a wide margin. 53. Members voted by a margin of 71 to become a public limited company. 54. She beat the other runners by a margin of ten seconds. 55. If I have any comments to make, I'll write them in the margin. 56. She ornamented her letters with little drawings in the margin. 57. The narrow gateway left me little margin for error as I reversed the car. 58. The margin of error was plus or minus three percentage points. 59. Scotland eventually won the match by the narrow margin of 5-4. 60. Engle beat Blanchard by a razor-thin margin in the race for governor. 61. Put a mark in the margin to show the omission. 62. Leave a good safety margin between your car and the next. 63. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 per cent. 64. When Republican write-ins were included, Johnson's margin of victory was only 330 votes. 65. The margin of error for a racing driver is tiny. 66. Please write on both sides of the paper, and don't write in the margin. 67. The election was won by the very narrow margin of only 185 votes. 68. The village is situated at the margin of a forest. 69. The president said that the gross national product had declined by a big margin. 70. Kennedy won the election by a narrow margin. 71. The margin is now four with three seconds on the clock. 72. Laura sat just in the margin of his vision,(http:///margin.html) dressed demurely in a tweed business suit and white blouse. 73. Furthermore, women also favor Democratic congressional candidates over Republicans by a 15-point margin. 74. After all, the Literary Digest Poll for the 1932 election came within a tiny margin of the actual result. 75. But he still only just squeaked home, by a margin of 47,080 votes out of 1.9m cast. 76. While both developer subsidies passed, the narrow margin clearly indicates the voters of this valley are beginning to wise up. 77. The arbitrary rule restricting profit to a 10% margin applying to service companies would not operate. 78. Many species have a finely folded margin, crumpled like corrugated cardboard. 79. Margin Rule 5-28 imposes various requirements in relation to margined contingent liability transactions. 80. With this approach there is a need to justify all expenditure and not just that expenditure at the margin or additional expenditure. 81. Systematic firm palpation of the costal margin in recommended in all patients presenting with pain in the lower chest or upper abdomen. 82. In bourgeois society, the professions hover on the margin between tradesmen and gentlemen. 83. Instead, both buyer and seller pay an initial margin, and these payments are held by the clearing house. 84. The profit margin on hardware sales for the first quarter was a dismal 29%. 85. That kind of morale booster is infectious and they could well have won by a bigger margin. 86. The sequence of continental-margin orogen development begins with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere at, or close to, a continental margin. 87. Provided the margin payments earn interest at the risk-free rate, the resulting no-arbitrage condition is unaltered. 88. The profit-seeking firm faces the difficult task of searching for the appropriate profit-maximising output and profit margin. 89. When poor countries discourage competition in communications, they condemn their people to a life on the margin. 90. He strolled home by a comfortable margin thanks to some good body work early on. 91. Mr Bush would dearly like a congressional resolution of this sort, passed by a big margin after a short debate. 92. The resulting orogen would be a modified continental margin type. 93. Or does it simply make clear that the church tolerates a margin of contradictory views in which extremists can flourish? 94. It was composed on light blue stationery with a strip of embossed gold running along the top margin. 95. California voters approved the initiative November 5 by a 54-to-46 percent margin. 96. What is a fair profit margin to add to this total? Can local groups afford these prices? 97. The most attractive reason in the current economic climate can be summed up in just one word, margin. 97. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 98. Your essay looks fine -- I've suggested one or two minor alterations here and there in the margin. 99. By only a four-vote margin, the Congress declares war against Britain. 100. It blamed lower holiday sales, crimped gross margin, stormy weather and higher costs. 101. Where a convergent or divergent margin has a significant transform component it is appropriate to refer to it as an oblique-slip margin. 102. There will not be much margin for resource or market rents at the well-head or in the electricity system. 103. Place the acetate film gently across the lower margin of the specimen where a pool of acetone will have collected. 104. Nomatterhow hard the Provincial champions tried to eat into the massive margin the worse it became for them. 105. The buyer receives a further 100 from the seller who has to pay an equivalent amount as variation margin. 106. The initiative passed by a wide margin, but initial court rulings have enjoined its enforcement. 107. Multimedia markets can still provide a rich source of added value revenue and margin but without major commitments, restructuring or risk-taking. 108. Such detachment models predict that two types of passive margin will be produced by continental rupture. 109. We now have a colossal documentation of what it feels like to be in the margin. 110. The nine-man selection committee went for Ray Allen by a 6-3 margin. 111. It would have to be the very best, and by a healthy margin. 112. A similar resolution was approved by the House of Representatives in June, but by a much smaller margin. 113. As you type, word wrap will take effect at character position 39, the right margin of the first column. 114. Notebooks filled margin to margin with my tiny scrawl spill out-of the desk drawers. 115. In July the government majority fell to three on one vote but this narrow margin produced better attendances on the government side. 116. A margin of error of 10% is seen as acceptable. 117. His backup was cement, and he knew exactly what profit margin to expect on it. 118. His margin over the conservative candidates standing against him was not of much consequence. 119. Kerekou won by an unsurprisingly huge margin: 86 percent of the valid votes cast compared with 16 percent for Amoussou. 120. The poll, conducted by telephone Jan. 2-7, has a margin of error of 5. 5 percentage points. 121. Just as with word processing type can be set flush with the left-hand margin, centred or justified. 122. The margin of safety in dealing with emergencies may then be narrowed or broadened. 123. The bank's operating margin was below the 20.8 per cent increase registered in September. 124. The close score after 12 games confounds pre-match predictions that Kasparov would win this time by a large margin. 125. Land use itself also quickly adapts to price signals, and the economic margin of cultivation can therefore change very rapidly. 126. The poll, conducted this week, had a margin of error of 5 percent. 127. He was United's best player by some margin on the night. 128. Word wrap returned the cursor to the new setting, not to the original margin position. 129. Both houses must pass an amendment by a two-thirds margin and three-fourths of the states then must ratify it. 130. Nationally, Republican delegates listed fiscal issues as most important by a two-to-one margin. 131. This is occasionally true in local elections, where the margin between candidates can be rather small. 132. The two were only a point apart going into the final dive, which Keim nailed for 13-point margin. 133. Its 25% net margin is bettered in the computer industry only by Intel, the world's biggest micro-processor maker. 134. The game was decided by a very narrow margin. 135. This unusual margin of safety isn't merely theoretical. 136. This price will allow a good margin of profit. 137. It leaves us almost no margin of profit. 138. The price leaves no margin of profit. 139. No margin of error was permitted in its compilation. 140. That is what Ben Graham a margin of safety. 141. Tom passed the examination a narrow margin. 142. He passed the exam by a narrow margin. 143. Tom passed the examination by a narrow margin. 144. Rhinoplasty is precise surgery in which the margin of error is measured in millimeters. 145. Nasal process of premaxilla forms the whole posterior margin of the naris. 146. X - ray no abnormal sacroiliac joint, lumbar intervertebral space that the narrow margin of lip - shaped vertebral hyperplasia. 147. Hold down the mouse button and drag mouse to move the margin. 148. Because investing is as much an art as a science, investors need a margin of safety. 149. If we don't improve our margin of safety, we could be held liable for accidents. 150. This substantial excess of value creates a comfortable margin of safety in each transaction. 151. The magazine polled 340 companies, and offered no margin of error. 152. The extra step would increase the margin of safety by further purifying the vaccine. 153. The recent recession has lowered the rate of interest and reduced our margin of safety. 154. Due to my carelessness, I missed winning by a narrow margin. 155. Papademos said all estimates of potential writedowns are'subject to a considerable margin of error. 156. Margin of safety for a corporation % 26 rsquo ; s financial ratios. 157. The survey interviewed 2,(http://)295 students . No margin of error was provided. 158. The telephone poll's margin of error is plus or minus percent. 159. He backed the car into the space with a narrow margin to spare. 160. A herpetic ulcer is seen microscopically to have a sharp margin. 161. That leaves both speakers in the conversation a wide margin for misinterpretation. 162. He was saved from those savage beasts by a narrow margin. 163. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.2 percent. 164. In engineering the margin of safety is the strength of the material minus the anticipated stress. 165. That is what Ben Graham meant by having a margin of safety. 166. Andreotti's energies were absorbed in maneuvering a turbulent political system within an extremely narrow margin. 167. The polls, conducted in January but only released Monday, has a margin of error of percent. |
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