"Marginally" means "to a limited or small amount".
For example:
i) I marginally prefer white chocolate to Milk Chocolate, or
ii) The value of my house has risen marginally recently.
The book was, unfortunately, marginally annotated.
Marginally stable system is when the system control components are JUST right. So if they change slightly the system becomes unstable. I wouldn't fly on that airplain.
congestive type of cardiomyopathy
Marginally attached workers are individuals who are willing and able to work but have not actively sought employment in the past four weeks. Discouraged workers are a subset of marginally attached workers who have given up looking for work because they believe there are no job opportunities available to them.
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Synonyms could include unremarkably, marginally, or unnotably.
In Britain the latest news is that Obama is marginally in the lead
because they're marginally better than Motherwell.
Yes, California get, although marginally, involved in the Civil War.
It is the cost of one unit of item that marginally increases the profit base of a transaction.
4.63 is marginally larger than 4.625
The expanded definition of unemployment includes not only those actively seeking work but also individuals who are marginally attached to the labor force and those working part-time for economic reasons. To calculate it, you start with the traditional unemployment rate, then add the number of marginally attached workers (those not actively looking but available and willing to work) and the underemployed (those working part-time but desiring full-time work). The formula can be expressed as: Expanded Unemployment Rate = (Unemployed + Marginally Attached Workers + Underemployed) / Labor Force + Marginally Attached Workers. This provides a broader view of labor market challenges.