English to Arabic Dictionary marginal

marginal

هامشي
definition
noun
However, an important difference is in the shape of the crescentic facets on the proximal edge of the marginals .
a plant that grows in water adjacent to the edge of land.
adjective
marginal notes
of, relating to, or situated at the edge or margin of something.
translation of 'marginal'
adjective
هامشي,
قريب من الحد الأدنى,
حافي,
ثانوي,
حافي واقع على حافة الشىء,
تخمي
example
Underneath that wide smile, he scares 'marginal' McDonald's store operators with his frankness.
In other words, we assume that the 'marginal' and average costs of production remain equal and constant as output expands.
Nationally that figures has soared by 500 per cent in 'marginal' seats in the election.
The 'marginal' difference in the growth pattern, as we will see a bit later, has more to do with socio-economic factors than religious ones.
One returning officer in the 'marginal' seat of Dorset South said hundreds of voters had rung up to cancel postal votes owing to fears of fraud.
Catching these ‘missing voters’ could make a significant difference to the results of elections in 'marginal' seats.
Types of work which are now 'marginal' were still important.
First of all, as the 'marginal' income tax rate increases, the incentive to work decreases as less and less of one's earnings are actually kept for their own use.
In the same way women are central - not 'marginal' - to the process of reproduction.
The final result of the general election was declared yesterday as Labour clung on to the 'marginal' seat of Harlow by just 97 votes.
The initial decision to extend the case was 'marginal' , as was the decision to grant indefinite leave to remain two weeks later.
But the crops promoted are often inappropriate, the lands used 'marginal' and the returns diminishing.
He now plans to vote Labour in the 'marginal' seat of Battersea.
In the past the market mispriced oil due to distortions of low 'marginal' production costs.
People on $60,000 face an effective 'marginal' taxation rate of around 90c in the dollar.
Thus short-run 'marginal' costing rather than LRMC is the appropriate pricing strategy.
I suspect that the present approach, despite being incredibly expensive, is making only a 'marginal' difference.
The White Sea is a 'marginal' sea of the Arctic Ocean connected with the Barents Sea by a shallow strait.
In 1914, the submarine was seen as a weapon of 'marginal' importance.
In fact, there was little turnover of seats at general elections and the two main parties concentrated on the fifty or so 'marginal' seats which decided the outcome of a general election.
Let us assume a two-factor (land and labour) economy, in which a plot of 'marginal' land yields no rent.
Labour, having survived this year's election, has been left with a heavy crop of 'marginal' seats to defend.
You stood by me when I missed the first prize by a 'marginal' difference of two marks, and you made me feel that I still had reasons to be proud of myself.
Those figures showed a very 'marginal' lead as you note and we can take that back.
And that rent is still a differential relative to the output at 'marginal' land.
Any righteous indignation on the part of the Americans at that stage was undermined by replays which suggested the offside decision was 'marginal' .
Economic theory would dictate use of 'marginal' price, but average price is often the only price measure available.
All dead and yellowing growth should be cleared from 'marginal' plants and water lilies, and submerged aquatics that are getting out of hand should be thinned out.
In the week ended June 19, first-time claims for jobless benefits recorded a 'marginal' increase, at 351,000.
We got to get in the show, but I think if you start 23rd or 33rd, over 500 miles it's going to be very 'marginal' difference.
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