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margin of error
margin of error
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the margin required in order to insure safety
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- This covers the margin of error of the statistical information gathered in the particular circumstances of the pre-accession period and the complexity and scope of this exercise.
- The third subparagraph of Article 80(2) provides for a 3 % margin of error in calculating the volume of marketed production.
- The Commission’s task is to ensure that the margin of discretion is applied without manifest error as regards the definition of service of general economic interest.
- In view of the above, the Commission considers that trying to determine a maximum cost for decommissioning and uncontracted liabilities would only be possible with a large margin of error. There would be a serious risk of overestimating that value.
- In view of the above, the Commission considers that trying to determine a maximum cost for decommissioning and uncontracted liabilities would only be possible with a large margin of error.
- Regarding the existence of overcapacity on the market, the UK authorities indicate that Drax’s assessment is based on outdated figures and on an error on the benchmark NGTransco applies for capacity margin.
- However, the Commission notes that during these years the average of the three scenarios fluctuates between 17,0 and 22,7 %, with two years at around 20,2 % This seems to indicate that there is an overall tendency for the capacity margin to stay very much around 20 %, including some margin of error.
- These estimates lead one to consider that the discrepancy between the scenario chosen by SNCB and the alternatives to liquidation would be at least EUR 13 million, which should more than cover any margin of error in the estimates selected following the assessment.