Sentence examples for To discrepancy from inspiring English sources

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To discrepancy

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An inconsistency between facts or sentiments.

  • They found a discrepancy between the first set of test results and the second, and they're still trying to figure out why.

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Adaptation may be interpreted as perceptual learning that results from exposure to discrepancy.

This paper addresses an unresolved issue related to discrepancy between the two solutions.

The underlying problem is related to discrepancy theory and it is NP-complete.

One aspect that may contribute to discrepancy or disagreements among different studies is suggested by John & Easton [13].

A method of same temperature discrepancy curve (STDC) is designed to estimate the optimal values (α1)opt and (α2)opt of regularization parameters according to discrepancy principle.

represents the maximum number of modifiable coefficients for block according to discrepancy, but without considering the preliminary exclusions illustrated in Section 2.2.1.

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-- to alert the unwary to discrepancies of that size.

The lack of standards across industries has led to discrepancies.

Apparently conditions that heighten exposure to discrepancies facilitate adaptation.

They pointed to discrepancies between testimony delivered at the grand jury and testimony at the trial.

This often leads to discrepancies in their results.

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