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Investigators found other telling discrepancies.
The Restless Image, as the handstand photograph is called, has a telling subtitle: a discrepancy between the felt position and the seen position.
A problem is a problem and a discrepancy is a discrepancy.
"There was an audit and I was told there was a discrepancy of £16,000," she said.
GOP senators later told the press that these remarks showed a "discrepancy" between what she told the Senate Judiciary Committee and what she told the FBI ― another reason to doubt her, in other words.
And diaries Mr. Murdoch supplied to the Leveson inquiry showed more meetings with Mr. Cameron than those Mr. Cameron had publicly disclosed — a discrepancy his office told reporters was related to what was defined as a meeting.
"No one even told us there was a discrepancy," Mrs. Scott said.
He could tell when there was a discrepancy between what seemed to be going on in the external world and whatever lay behind it.
Their spokesperson, Stéphanie, told VICE that there is a big discrepancy between the reality on the ground and what law enforcement and media are reporting.
In one instance, a woman who reported a timecard approval discrepancy to her direct supervisor was told she was wrong without any investigating.
Asking on the form is redundant--especially considering that if there's a discrepancy between what I tell you and what my credit report says, you're going to go with what the credit report says, anyway.
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