Major discrepancies in the two submissions were the areas of tuition regulation and financial support distribution. |
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There are other significant discrepancies between police and media reports and the known facts, but there is no need to recapitulate those here. |
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The reasons for the discrepancies may in fact be variabilities between the investigated cells, tissues or plants. |
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Not once did I experience any sort of mouse jitter or discrepancies in movement. |
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On the other hand, there may be some minor discrepancies due to local variations. |
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The researchers also found discrepancies based on race and economic status. |
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Any discrepancies can then be adjusted, ensuring crews have an accurate measurement of their speed. |
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These quantitive discrepancies probably lie in the approximate or simplified nature of the spectral simulation models. |
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In some cases, there are minor discrepancies between the two tables because antecedents outnumber consequents due to truncation at breaks. |
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Surveys and conventions are to be held on this issue to sort out differences and discrepancies. |
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Such inspections are conducted only on the basis of complaints and to verify discrepancies. |
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Not surprisingly, bigger discrepancies were prevalent in the social class of readers. |
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The discrepancies in the payment of pensions discussed earlier are repeated in the values of state pensions. |
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Nevertheless, this region can be subdivided into four definable subregions, indicated by vertical bars, limiting the extent of the discrepancies. |
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Leg length discrepancies have been implicated in a number of musculoskeletal hip and leg injuries. |
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Of 165 consultations assessed, there were five discrepancies involving misclassification of unscheduled care. |
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Naval aviation is dangerous enough without eliminating all known discrepancies and confusion from complex evolutions, such as a carrier launch. |
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By pointing out the discrepancies within my country, I do not seek to pin the blame on any one side. |
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In the event of discrepancies, we followed up participants by telephone and re-checked mobile phone data. |
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On the debit side, a number of discrepancies detract from an otherwise riveting biography. |
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In short, there do not appear to be large discrepancies between charter school and public school demographics. |
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It is therefore very important that that you check the forms for accuracy and notify your custodian of any discrepancies. |
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It's odd to present results as if delivered on stone tablets from on high when there are such glaring discrepancies between polls. |
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The authors independently abstracted data in duplicate and cross checked for transcription errors and discrepancies. |
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It apparently does away with the discrepancies between the different districts. |
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Baldwin also heads up damage control tiger teams and does random inspections throughout the ship for damage control discrepancies. |
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It is this variation that he says created the discrepancies in this year's results. |
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Yet, upon auditing the systems, I will find major discrepancies between what is written and what is actually implemented. |
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You can however measure these tiny discrepancies using accurate atomic clocks. |
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We then calculated the average absolute value of these discrepancies across all the group members who appraised that participant. |
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His Honour identifies a number of discrepancies between the United States model and the European standard. |
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The survey into the highs and lows of brochure holiday prices confirmed huge discrepancies across the country. |
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In many cases, slabs and setts are poorly laid with considerable discrepancies from paviour to paviour giving an uneven surface which is abnormal. |
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The authors concluded that the coordination of estimating procedures using the available state and local government data could reduce the size of these discrepancies. |
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You will also be measured with the precision of a couturier to see if you have any length discrepancies, such as one leg that's shorter than the other. |
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The elementary exercise of checking the stability of changes in annual deaths and discrepancies between places studied will sometimes be highly prudent. |
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Beneath discrepancies and divergences there lay a shared basis of belief. |
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The similarities in their recollections vastly outweigh the discrepancies. |
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The resolution of discrepancies between the first and second codings determines whether recoding of the work unit is necessary. |
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Then other Web sites started saying, there were discrepancies between the fonts and the way these were used, and stuff that would make your eyes glaze over. |
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Major discrepancies can have undesirable consequences for accident victims, making it difficult for them to assert their rights in court. |
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There are enough minor discrepancies between the estimates and other versions of planned expenditures as to raise doubts about the whole process. |
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Canadians should not take lightly persistent or large discrepancies between what governments say they will do and what they actually do. |
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Given the recentness of these measures, it is too early to expect significant corrections in the discrepancies. |
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The level of discretion, left open for Member States in a Directive would risk discrepancies and incomparability of data. |
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However, since we're nitpicking in this list, discrepancies do exist, and they should be noted for clarity's sake. |
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Whilst the presence of the school PAYE's account for some of the discrepancies between PAYE and employment, it does not account for all of them. |
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No discrepancies which would permit water leakage into the cell were noted during an examination of the fuel tank range extender and cap. |
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Each group identified reasons for discrepancies between different sources and ways of remedying them. |
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However, the evidence submitted in this respect was either irrelevant or unverifiable or it did not show any discrepancies. |
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A similar study discovered small size discrepancies in the brain structures known as the caudate nuclei. |
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The change of data source has brought to light some small discrepancies between them. |
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Thus, inasmuch as the instability of supply feeds on the instability of prices, market discrepancies cannot be corrected on their own. |
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These talks were initially supposed to improve development and rectify discrepancies in international trade. |
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It is therefore possible that individual sums or interim totals may show slight discrepancies. |
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But the report also uncovered many discrepancies that did not stem from these circumstances. |
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Many of these discrepancies have been amended in the years since civil partnerships became legal, after efforts from campaigners. |
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She also said the party would not be giving interviews about possible discrepancies until the caucus vote is certified. |
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In particular, discrepancies in terminology should be eliminated in the interests of clarity. |
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There were also considerable discrepancies between the localities in the same year. |
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Reconcile your bank account often and notify your bank of discrepancies immediately. |
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These discrepancies can be explained logically by the difference between the cost represented by each of these diseases individually. |
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Finally, in its comments it admitted the discrepancies found in its responses and in the documents which were presented on-spot. |
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The absence of a national approach to the funding of pharmaceuticals has led to discrepancies among the provinces and territories. |
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Where discrepancies appear between the Strategy and this technical supplement, the Strategy prevails. |
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Until now there have been discrepancies in welfare standards between the member states. |
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Any unexpected results or discrepancies should be investigated and explained. |
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Prying apart the text, he located discrepancies between the author's conjectural inferences and the evidence actually offered in support of those inferences. |
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The potentially beneficial impact of this initiative is underscored by the unabatement of the large discrepancies in the global balance of payment statistics. |
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Let the House vote across party lines for a different approach and then address the discrepancies in conference. |
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For six months Chesapeake declined to answer questions about these discrepancies posed by ProPublica. |
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But her style is often clumsy, particularly when she discusses generalities, and I was worried by apparently unjustified discrepancies in transcription of schwa. |
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I was socialized not to see the discrepancies, but to accept them. |
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Discussion of concordant diagnoses and discrepancies would build a collaborative relationship between clinicians and pathologists and might lead to better autopsy utilization. |
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Those potential discrepancies relate to such aspects as assigned duty station, rest and recuperation entitlements for staff serving in hardship duty stations and compensation packages. |
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Several theories have been suggested to explain the discrepancies between the two sources. |
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Other parties stressed the need to report on support provided in order to identify insufficiencies and discrepancies in support, and to provide information on experiences and lessons learned. |
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He is absolutely correct that we put in the Kelowna accord, when those funds were available, the biggest attempt in history to reduce those discrepancies. |
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Every mode could give examples of discrepancies versus another mode. |
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We also expressed concern about the discrepancies between the number of boxes of records related to the request and the number of pages that were finally released. |
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This kind of retroaction and the resulting discrepancies are the driving force behind a protest movement of local communities who are striving to have their rights recognized. |
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Still, there is pilferage, mysterious discrepancies eating into the percentages. |
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Check your credit report regularly to ensure there are no discrepancies. |
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This comparison is intended to throw light on disputes involving own resources and reveal any discrepancies in the establishment and making available of these resources. |
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The experts were informed that, since July 2007, there is a daily transfer of data between SICOF and FABS which reduces considerably discrepancies in accounts and fastidious manual checks. |
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Research has also found discrepancies within the correlations between SES and achievement. |
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The combined application of different legal instruments should lead neither to discrepancies between national regimes on fundamental aspects, nor to a watering down of the present level of data protection. |
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Over on the BBC, the top pollster John Curtice was looking more and more harassed at his failure to explain the discrepancies in his own predictions. |
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However, it must be stated that some treatments are longer, due to the complexity of the case, for example when retained cuspids, dental agenesia and major skeletal discrepancies are present. |
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This is desperate muckraking by fellow candidates based on extraordinarily petty paperwork discrepancies. |
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I can think and make connections, and spot discrepancies, too. |
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We all agree that the objective is to successfully do away with national discrepancies in order to arrive at a set of common safety standards at the highest possible level. |
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I guess we will, but the discrepancies are quite remarkable. |
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You may also dispute any or all discrepancies that have been identified. |
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Only this time, the search for Waldo has been tweaked to encourage crew members to identify easily overlooked material discrepancies. |
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The discrepancies created are with INAC funding for housing and maintenance in addition to the provincial guidelines for what constitutes a health home. |
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Many of these discrepancies are due to non-legislative factors such as diverse traditions and practices or differences in information on the applicants' country of origin. |
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The message is that we need language features that deal with schematic and linguistic discrepancies. |
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In times of crisis, however, we need to pay particular attention to who gets the ever scarcer jobs in order to prevent social discrepancies from arising as well. |
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Pervasive distrust about the other parent's ability to care adequately for their child and discrepancies in perceptions about parenting practices generally typified the couples likely to be highly disputatious. |
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Another example is that of the artificial sweetener aspartame, to which 155 studies have been devoted: discrepancies have been found between different studies and expert opinions depending on the source of funding. |
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There have been discrepancies among geologists on the origin of the Patagonian landmass. |
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By more efficient and effective presence in the field, the managers are helping to better identify discrepancies, facilitating their rectification and creating the right conditions to greater serenity in the workplace. |
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Scholars have noted discrepancies between Forman's account and the play as it appears in the Folio. |
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However, there has been reports of numerous discrepancies between it and national implementation reports on which it was built. |
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Gildas and that the discrepancies between the two versions can be accounted for by the fact that they were written several centuries apart. |
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Operations staff did not discover the leak until safeguards staff reported the discrepancies. |
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Despite this, for many years the discrepancies caused disagreement over the numbering of the Devon earls. |
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In 1597, discrepancies in his accounts of the three years previous landed him in the Royal Prison of Seville for a short time. |
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Racial discrepancies are particularly distinct in suburban areas of the US South and metropolitan areas of the US West. |
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Moreover, the discrepancies between the technical standards also contribute to splitting up the market of railway equipment and to keep closed the national markets. |
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The discrepancies are troubling and hard to explain. |
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In addition to these discrepancies, Table 35 was found to be an unusual way of presenting a result where no information was given and rather table row shading was used that was uninformative. |
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Existence and blankness coincide, they have no discrepancies. |
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Arbitrage is a term used to explain the possible profits that can be gained from the exploitation of price discrepancies across markets. |
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The switch was disassembled and no discrepancies were noted that would indicate a pre-existing condition that may have prevented normal operation. |
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The wide discrepancies between the proportion of female teachers in the basic and university education stages are also the result of the previous social trend for women to enter the teaching profession by the shortest route. |
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Yet critical analysis reveals discrepancies, which point to alternative possibilities. |
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There are only two ways to account for these discrepancies in society. |
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But you shouldn't write off discrepancies. |
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Bosch Security Systems accepts no liability for damage resulting directly or indirectly from faults, incompleteness or discrepancies between the user guide and the product described. |
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This dossier comments briefly on the discrepancies between the data provided by the different sources which often force CETMO to process the data before it can be entered into the database. |
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The earnings gap among workers in the non-profit, for-profit and quango sectors is very apparent, and there are various reasons for these wage discrepancies. |
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The United States funds education through property taxes, which can lead to large discrepancies in the amount of funding a public school may receive. |
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Each patient's evaluation-order form was reviewed by a nephrologist at the next patient care round allowing for correction of discrepancies, if indicated. |
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Over a longer time horizon, discrepancies between the behavior of goods and services prices and their impact on aggregate inflation measures are not abnormal. |
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Many auditors who select an incorrect explanation can easily disconfirm it if they consider whether the explanation adequately accounts for the discrepancies identified. |
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Stop, stop these bureaucratic discrepancies Reserve and caution are what the British essence is except for the exuberance of my speech and my tumescences. |
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I couldn't understand how so many junior Sailors, chief petty officers, and officers could have used these ladders without noticing the discrepancies. |
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Indeed, any discrepancies in regard to money could be a sackable offence. |
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From this time, therefore, all discrepancies between Alexandria and Rome as to the correct date for Easter cease, as both churches were using identical tables. |
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The entrepreneur acts on perceived price discrepancies but there is no saying if what appears like an opportunity is real, since the market is not generally equilibrating. |
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These angles formed between lines of the same faces referred to as dihedral angle discrepancies means that, according to Schein and Gayed, the shape is no longer a polyhedron. |
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The population discrepancies may be explained by a few factors. |
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There are a number of discrepancies in the various accounts of the event. |
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It intends to reduce significantly the discrepancies between the levels of payments obtained between farmers, between regions and between Member States. |
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There were discrepancies between their accounts of the accident. |
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