1. Where a convergent or divergent margin has a significant transform component it is appropriate to refer to it as an oblique-slip margin. 2. His absence was apparently an acknowledgment that the narrow margin had cast doubt upon his previously unquestioned effectiveness as a campaigner. 3. Intel declined to make any predictions about demand in the fourth quarter, or make estimates about revenue growth and gross margin as it has in the past. 4. More investors seem to be discovering that margin trading has pitfalls. 5. So all of a sudden what seemed like that very comfortable margin has evaporated. 6. The narrowing margin has some analysts concerned that earnings surprises will continue to dwindle. 7. The slim margins of victory have handicappers searching for tiny variables that could beat him Saturday. 8. Croatia played well in the second and third games but had little margin for error against the more athletic Cubans. 9. The final margin of victory had yet to be confirmed by the Interior Ministry. 10. There are no rules governing whether the council could approve reinstatement by a mere majority, or the margin would have to be greater. |