The company was not able to explain the reason for the discrepancy or the whereabouts of the missing 11,000 cars. |
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The matter only came to light when a spectator noticed the discrepancy and it ended with the umpires taking both sides off the field. |
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If that were true, a simple averaging of the two prices could eliminate the discrepancy. |
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The discrepancy between sporting high-achiever and sulking man-child was never more evident. |
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On the other hand, there is a serious discrepancy in the testimony of the defendant that is troublesome on the issue of credibility. |
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This discrepancy along with other diagnostic tests indicated that he was dyslexic. |
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Some discrepancy among countries can be expected in the appraisal of an area as a pollution hot spot or area of major environmental concern. |
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Firstly, there is a large discrepancy between women's perception of their menstrual loss and accurate measurement of the blood flow. |
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The discrepancy in gender ratio is due to the fact that there are half as many events for women. |
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A registration check revealed a discrepancy in the car's number plate, raising suspicions. |
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Although the discrepancy may not look large, it is likely to represent very significant sums of money when multiplied by millions of customers. |
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In his statement Mr Cook offered no explanation for the discrepancy between the accounts. |
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But Kepler found a discrepancy of eight minutes of arc between the observed and predicted positions of the planet. |
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But this reply gives a perfectly reasonable explanation for the apparent discrepancy. |
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He then informed members about the discrepancy at their annual general meeting and the matter was reported to the police. |
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There will come a time when the discrepancy between the Volk's numbers and the Lebensraum becomes too great. |
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But I could explain the discrepancy if the orbit were an ellipse rather than a circle. |
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Why the discrepancy between the official statistics and those quoted by Tim? |
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So you have a vast discrepancy between what Ferrari can spend compared to Minardi. |
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This is a very slight discrepancy from strict verisimilitude here, but one that revealingly triggers disproportionate reactions among critics. |
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Any form of discrepancy on the delivery note will result in the whole invoice disallowed. |
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First, the bank's accounts must have balanced, so that no discrepancy was apparent when they were audited. |
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He added there could be a discrepancy in the time the attack was reported because the clocks went forward an hour that night. |
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Two possible causes can be conceived to explain the discrepancy, i.e., difference in the elicitors and difference in host genotypes. |
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Surely this was a discrepancy that could not have arisen by chance, and is proof positive of a systematic bias amounting to racism. |
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As their aircraft was chocked and chained, I asked them about their downing discrepancy. |
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This discrepancy at birth is evened out later on, as the girl child has better instincts of survival. |
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No, what is perplexing me more is the discrepancy between giving and asking. |
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His Honour went through the process of suggesting to the jury that the fallibility of human memory could explain the discrepancy. |
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Revenue assumes that the tax return is correct until some inconsistency or discrepancy shows it to be wrong. |
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The discrepancy between the lease and the counterpart was not noticed at the time. |
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There will be a discrepancy in the police car surveillance videos if the arrest was covered up. |
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Our guide coyly overlooks their age discrepancy, as carved on the headstone. |
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The possible reasons for the discrepancy in the present data set are discussed later. |
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With the infant prone, the physician should check for limb length discrepancy or asymmetric gluteal or thigh folds. |
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By the way, there seems to be a little discrepancy in what an eggcorn actually is. |
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Last November, the discrepancy between the presidential exit polls and the tallied count was far beyond the margin for error. |
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Thanks to Rhett in the comments section for offering a plausible explanation for the discrepancy in prices. |
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By the time the opposition amassed its figures of discrepancy, most of the groups had filed their reports and left. |
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There is also a wide discrepancy among the Middle Eastern countries' reliance upon workers' remittance. |
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The discrepancy is most obvious with regards to the dorsal head regions, which give rise to the lateral and median ocelli. |
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Now that I have seen the extended version I just need to point out another discrepancy, and a laughable one. |
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At this time, because the main taxonomic criteria were skeletal, there was no discrepancy between zoological and paleontological classifications. |
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To compensate for this discrepancy, the leap year is omitted three times every four hundred years. |
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The cause for this discrepancy may reside either in the photometers or the spore dosimeter, or both. |
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The result, as the discrepancy in water consumption shows, is neither equitable nor reasonable. |
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The reasons for the discrepancy between MRI and arthroscopic diagnosis in our study may be multiple. |
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Though there may be many reasons for this discrepancy, one possible explanation lies in the rise of distance learning. |
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The authors of the Homilies are hard in some cases to specify, and there is wide discrepancy in ascription. |
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It also said the discrepancy in joint-venture income was due to loss-making joint ventures. |
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He seizes upon the device of the wicked enchanters to explain the discrepancy between his own vision and that of those around him. |
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What about the discrepancy between the funding of softball and other sports? |
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There is, however, an unexplained discrepancy between the magnitudes of the diffusion coefficients obtained from the two techniques. |
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By no means does this discrepancy indicate that Barnard is necessarily safer for women. |
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This discrepancy may result in a mismatch between perceived and actual diet and thus lead to overrepresentation of patients in the action and maintenance stages. |
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For example, wrists were measured using digital calipers, and as a result the mean discrepancy between repeated measures was modest, merely.037 inch. |
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There's a discrepancy between the accounts of their observers and scrutineers at a local level, and the figures that appeared at the central tally room. |
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If there is a large discrepancy between the water meter readings and the amount of water shown on the bill, a specialist is sent to investigate the problem. |
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Here we consider the linear discrepancy of strongly unimodular matrices. |
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The FA says the discrepancy arose due to fears about safety. |
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The apparent discrepancy between divergence ages implied by genetic calibration techniques and a literal interpretation of the fossil record is discussed. |
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This discrepancy between writing and orality is not coincidental. |
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The discrepancy was attributed to the fact that managing directors had consistently over-estimated their profits in their annual management reports to head office. |
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Given this discrepancy, solution may be elusive, and ascription of the patterns to a pervasive pathology whose outbreaks are unpredictable makes sense. |
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This discrepancy too is putting pressure on the tenability of the Atlantic alliance. |
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A similar large discrepancy between the measured and calculated values of the channel conductance was reported for colicin El and, recently, for colicin Ia channels. |
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The confusion may explain the discrepancy between the USDA's description of the Holstein as a downer cow and Ellestad's recollection that the animal was ambulatory. |
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Shivute attributed this to the fact that some councils buy water at a high tariff and then bill their customers at a lower rate, which he said creates a discrepancy. |
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A feasible explanation for this discrepancy can be found in this work. |
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While the situations for each are different, they all illustrate a discrepancy between the sensory input and how the brain interprets the information. |
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Some scholars thus called into question the Church's dogma of a single origin for all humankind, and resolved the discrepancy with a second creation. |
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If you are a post office box in this profession and if you serve someone's interests which are in discrepancy with your own professionalism then it is obvious. |
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This causes a discrepancy in both solution concentrations as well as enthalpies. |
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As a result of this case, Parliament amended the statute concerned to end this discrepancy. |
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In an article it was mentioned that no one has been able to identify the true factors that cause this discrepancy. |
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There is a discrepancy of one day between the official date of death and that on the gravestone. |
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It was soon realized that there was a discrepancy between the two, but the Air Ministry decided not to reveal this. |
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Cancer is a complex multigenetic disease, and different genetic backgrounds may contribute to the discrepancy. |
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The reason for this discrepancy is that the EIU omits certain factors from its final index calculation, most notably housing. |
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This often creates a discrepancy between contemporary usage and that which has been accepted, over time, as being correct. |
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See the Verner's law article for a more detailed explanation of this discrepancy. |
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Ultimately, the discrepancy was restricted with what some labelled artificial logic in the cases of R v Pora and R v Poumako. |
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The discrepancy in these figures is not for lack of fighting. |
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The mobilization of NTBI by chelators from complexes in which NTBI is not available for the bleomycin reagent may explain this discrepancy. |
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The blood center evaluates the discrepancy using serological and molecular immunohematology techniques. |
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The main discrepancy was found regarding the shear stress distribution along the pile shaft. |
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Insemination success discrepancy between long-term and short-term copulations in the provisioning shield bug, Parastrachia japonensis. |
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What's amazing is that the correlation discrepancy between the unemployment rate and total employment traces back before Reagan's Misery Index. |
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Evidence existing so far indicates a big discrepancy between types practiced and self reports by women and circumcisers. |
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The third variant supposes fixation of nonrigid parts with discrepancy of CAD models and their possible deformations in the course of processing. |
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Schein developed a way of measuring warpedness, called the dihedral angle discrepancy. |
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This discrepancy in reactivities explains why the use of conventional PPD-type antidegradants as peptizing agents has never proven successful. |
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There is no other way to explain the discrepancy between the gutsiness in Catalonia and the gutlessness in West Bromwich. |
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They also exposed the blatant discrepancy between the west's professed values and actual foreign policies. |
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A fuel proportioner malfunction is a downing discrepancy, a fact known to all three. |
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The authors proposed that one possible reason for this discrepancy is the higher rate of racial exogamy among Filipino women. |
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The discrepancy could be due to the difference in Al analysis methods, ICP-AES in this work, pyrocatechol violet in that of Noble et al. |
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Furthermore, extraction spaces can be utilized to correct width discrepancy between arches, tooth size discrepancy, and so forth. |
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Department of Education claims this discrepancy is due to the fact that many schools base their scores on averages, instead of disaggregating data. |
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Moreover, no significant discrepancy in the diametral tensile strengths and degrees of conversion of the prepared and the commercial samples was found. |
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This large discrepancy needs a palaeographical justification. |
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Closer examination of data reveals that this discrepancy stems from the overestimation of the enolization energies for all compounds containing the sulphuryl group. |
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However, it is lacking a central principle and clear cut organization, and complicatedness, discrepancy, obscurity and diverse features are its inseparable features. |
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Some vigilance is called for in handling a discrepancy between what Tuvaluans are experiencing and composite sea level readings made by scientists. |
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The nagging problem is, however, a huge time-scale gap of up to ten orders of magnitude and none of the presently available approaches is able to cope with this discrepancy. |
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The meaning change component of the RMI assesses the discrepancy between a written word's meaning and the oral reading error or miscued meaning of that word. |
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The two static anatomic landmarks used in measuring leg-length discrepancy are the anterior superior iliac spine located right under the belt line and the medial malleolus. |
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I remember the last time I saw Macbeth played, the discrepancy I felt at the changes of garment which he varied, the shiftings and reshiftings, like a Romish priest at mass. |
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This question arose due to the discrepancy between the narratives of the Stroganov Chronicle and a different Siberian chronicle, the Yespiov Chronicle. |
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Presleyterianism teaches us that there is no discrepancy between science and theology, no disparity between putting your trust in physics and technology or believing in Elvis. |
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Religious differences were accentuated by a growing economic discrepancy. |
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The discrepancy between these results and those obtained by Rhine is due either to uncontrollable factors in experimental procedure or to the difference in the subjects. |
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The longitude of Rio de Janeiro taken by Foster was among those on one side of a significant discrepancy, which meant that the charts of South America were in doubt. |
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Concerning the location of Thule, a discrepancy in data caused subsequent geographers some problems, and may be responsible for Ptolemy's distortion of Scotland. |
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A discrepancy in Mercury's orbit pointed out flaws in Newton's theory. |
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The operating company, the British Nuclear Group, described this as a discrepancy in paper records and not as indicating any physical loss of material. |
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The issue was resolved in 1915 by Albert Einstein's new theory of general relativity, which accounted for the small discrepancy in Mercury's orbit. |
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Intersexuality is a discrepancy between external and internal genitals. |
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