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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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. Sentencedict.com 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.