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The phrase "as discrepancy" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation where a discrepancy is being discussed or identified, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The report highlighted the issues as discrepancies that needed to be addressed."
Alternatives: "as inconsistencies" or "as differences".
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Through filings known as discrepancy reports and in meetings, Mr. Thornsley says, he directed his concern to Charles Brown, the NASA official in charge of monitoring the film contracts.
The good thing about a term such as "discrepancy theory" is that it gives a name to what advertisers do, even if the term is not used in the industry.
Measures of irregularity of distribution, such as discrepancy and dispersion, play a major role in quasi-Monte Carlo methods for integration and optimization.
cCapacity gaps are defined in this paper as discrepancy between the expected or required capacity to achieve a set goal and actual or observed capacity.
In a recently published paper, error for a spring-lever pedometer (similar to the AX120 we used), defined as discrepancy from steps counted by an ankle-worn device, was positively related to BMI, such that the spring-lever device undercounted steps to a greater extent in obese individuals during 7 days of free-living [26].
For model performance assessment we chose as discrepancy variable the multinomial test statistics [ 52].
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In patients with PsA or AS, discrepancies not only regarding the numerical limits, but regarding the decisive parameters themselves occurred.
The O.E.C.D. has been urging policy makers to look at issues like the divide between broadband speeds or availability in urban and rural areas, as well as discrepancies between advertised and real speeds.
Warthen said he went out to argue what he saw as "discrepancies in the strike zone" between Santana and Ben Sheets, who started for the Braves.
Yet Iran has a 20-year record of lies, cover-ups and evasions (which it shrugs off as "discrepancies") in its dealings with IAEA inspectors.
In a statement released by a family spokesman, Ms. Knox's parents, Curt Knox and Edda Mellas, said the reasoning contained "a lot of conjecture" as well as "discrepancies," "inconsistencies" and "contradictions" and "conclusions not supported by evidence".
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