Synonym: border, edge, leeway, rim, room. Similar words: discharging, emerging, large, target, cargo, at large, largely, mark. Meaning: ['mɑrdʒɪn /'mɑːdʒɪn] n. 1. the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary 2. an amount beyond the minimum necessary 3. the amount of collateral a customer deposits with a broker when borrowing from the broker to buy securities 4. (finance) the net sales minus the cost of goods and services sold 5. the blank space that surrounds the text on a page 6. a permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits 7. a strip near the boundary of an object.
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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://sentencedict.com/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.