English to Indonesian Dictionary marginal

marginal

kecil
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
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tipis
example
For one of these consumers the decision has been a 'marginal' one, and had the price been any higher the purchase would not be made.
UBS is even carving out a position in U.S. investment banking, where it was once a 'marginal' player.
There were 'marginal' differences in the side effects, with no statistical significance.
On such small margins - and this was a 'marginal' decision - are reputations saved.
Everybody seems to think that progressive income tax is a good idea, with the 'marginal' tax rate rising on higher incomes.
In the same way women are central - not 'marginal' - to the process of reproduction.
Gross it up by your 'marginal' rate of income tax and you see the full horrors of the Stealth Tax policy.
Leeds North West, which encompasses Otley, has been targeted by the Liberal Democrats and Tories as a key 'marginal' seat in their election campaigns.
Given these numbers it is clear that clemency was 'marginal' to the criminal justice system.
But the Minister in the chair should tell us what will happen to that family's effective 'marginal' taxation rate as its income goes a bit higher.
Catching these ‘missing voters’ could make a significant difference to the results of elections in 'marginal' seats.
Consequently, the ectopterygoids are pushed out of the way and become fairly 'marginal' elements.
It was tough on Pres Milltown who gave it everything but they just gave St Pats too big a lead and had little luck with 'marginal' decisions.
How do we begin to value the agriculture of these 'marginal' lands so that it can compete in this unfair internal market?
At low growth irradiance, light was the most important determinant of acclimation, while the effect of low nutrient supply was of only 'marginal' importance.
Labour, having survived this year's election, has been left with a heavy crop of 'marginal' seats to defend.
Such creative financing is letting even 'marginal' buyers purchase houses with price tags that used to appeal only to the rich and famous.
Such is the nature of American fencing that even at the nationals, 'marginal' swashbucklers like me can end up dueling an Olympian.
Farmers originally received grants to plant forests on 'marginal' farmland.
For example, aluminum-tolerant crops could allow farmers in developing nations to plant on 'marginal' lands.
In The Dew Breaker each separate story is a fragment of another; a 'marginal' character or incident in an episode becomes central to a later one.
Cairy listened and made mental notes of what even seemed to be 'marginal' important information.
Tories are setting up a war unit to target three 'marginal' General Election seats in Bradford, it was revealed today.
Africa is so vast and fertile that we don't need GM crops to increase yields or to enable us to use 'marginal' land.
The closeness of voting in 'marginal' seats in both state and federal elections demonstrates that our individual votes do matter.
Beware of the razor-edged oyster-shells or the stinging fish (theli meen) in the muddy 'marginal' waters.
Conservative voters in 'marginal' seats: Grit your teeth and vote Labour.
In other words, we assume that the 'marginal' and average costs of production remain equal and constant as output expands.
However the stated purpose of the tax cuts is to increase economic growth, and this is determined by the 'marginal' tax rate.
If its discovered that someone hid hot money - so there was no tax paid - the entire amount becomes subject to income tax at the 'marginal' rate.
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