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The average margin of error for the year so far is 121,000.
"And what would you say was the margin of error?"
However, this value is close to the margin of error.
There had been no margin of error built into the plan in case things went wrong.
Again, the result was negative within the margins of error.
However, often only one margin of error is reported for a survey.
The results have a two percentage point margin of error.
Obviously the figure is subject to a margin of error.
A bigger margin of error means that the results are less certain.
The poll had about a 5 percent margin of error.
"If we were getting this margin of error for another six months I would be worried."
This number still stands although the margin of error is now down to about 20 million years.
The margin of error for this poll was 3.5 percent.
"The arrangement we came up with does have a good margin of error."
No information was provided on the margin of error in the survey.
"There's going to be a very small margin of error between the teams."
In both cases, the lead fell within the survey's margin of error.
And the margin of error in the measurement is how much?
The magazine said the margin of error was three percentage points.
There can be no margin of error in his calculations.
"I knew just what the margin of error was at all times.
The margins of error built into any survey can also show up as differences.
It may be older than the Sun, although the margin of error here is relatively large.
This is known as a more difficult variation for having a small margin of error.
Both results were within the margins of error, making the state a virtual dead heat.