Sentence examples for admit discrepancies from inspiring English sources

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But the defense portrayed Mr. Jenoff as a liar and got him to admit discrepancies between an April 2000 confession and his trial testimony.

But during the trial, the defense portrayed Mr. Jenoff as a liar and got him to admit discrepancies in a confession he made in April 2000 and his trial testimony.

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Mr. Forschein got him to admit a discrepancy in observed speeds and had the ticket reduced from the original charge — as good as a win, Mr. Forschein would tell his absent client.

He admitted to discrepancies in the American accounts of what had happened, saying, "Early reporting is often sketchy, and sometimes it contains inaccuracies".

Kamel's paper admits the discrepancy "does not necessarily mean the CRU surface record for the entire globe is in error".

Officials admitted a discrepancy, but said this was due to poor record-keeping, not corruption.A reward for good behaviourAmerica restored full diplomatic relations with Myanmar after the military-controlled civilian government released scores of political prisoners and announced a ceasefire with a rebel group.

The advertising industry let out a collective groan in September when Facebook admitted a "discrepancy" in its reporting that led it to overstate how much time, on average, viewers were watching video.

As a US citizen, I'll be the first to admit that the discrepancy in quality between our personal ads and your personal ads is a huge cultural deficit on our part.

As a U.S. citizen, I'll be the first to admit that the discrepancy in quality between our personal ads and your personal ads is a huge cultural deficit on our part.

In light of the paper's reporting, on December 5, Rolling Stone editor Will Dana admitted there were "discrepancies" between Jackie's account and what actually went down on the night of September 28 , 2012

THE police now admit that they missed glaring discrepancies between Mr. Sugaya's fabricated accounts of the killings and actual forensic evidence.

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