A Quote by James Geary

In the margin for error lies all our room for maneuver. — © James Geary
In the margin for error lies all our room for maneuver.
High leverage is unsafe, not just for a company but the entire economy... LBOs are reducing the safety. Management loses the power to do many things. It has no margin for error and less margin for additional risk.
That's the drama of our sport. Our margin of error is so small that anything can happen.
As much as you love to finish games and all that kind of stuff, at the same time as a starting pitcher you hate to come out of a game where your closer has no margin for error, ... So at least with one guy on, Braden's got a little margin to make a mistake.
Even yet Christ Jesus has to lie out in waste places very often, because there is no room for him in the inn--no room for him in our hearts, because of our worldliness. There is no room for him even in our politics and religion. There is no room in the inn, and we put him in the manger, and he lies outside our faith, coldly and dimly conceived by us.
our unconscious reactions come out of a locked room, and we can't look inside that room. but with experience we become expert at using our behavior and our training to interpret - and decode - what lies behind our snap judgment and first impressions.
Ultimately, we've got to make sure our players understand that the margin for error is very small against these top teams in the world, and we've been punished several times for that.
It's a slim margin of error in this league.
The margin for error in the Champions League is tiny.
Be precise. A lack of precision is dangerous when the margin of error is small.
The margin of error in astrology is plus or minus one hundred percent.
I support the death penalty. But I also think there has to be no margin for error.
Whenever you're in a show that has a lot of special effects, there is a large margin for error.
At the highest level, you are playing the best from an opposing country, so the margin of error is very little.
Acting is like a high wire act. Your margin for error is very slim.
If there is an event for whatever reason, which interferes with the Internet or network communications, are people able to deal with it? It seems like our dependency on these systems is so great that the room for maneuver as it were is very small. So that is problematic.
We have to dare to modernize to get room to maneuver for the priorities in the future.
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