Sentence examples for at discrepancy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at discrepancy" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where there is a difference or inconsistency between two or more things, but the correct expression is "in discrepancy" or "at odds."
Example: "The financial report was at discrepancy with the previous year's data."
Alternatives: "in conflict" or "at variance."

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This result is clearly at discrepancy with the large set of previous data demonstrating an advantage to access the basic level both in terms of speed and accuracy.

Here we modify the original method of, which looks at discrepancy only in respect to P, and instead define discrepancy as the minimum of the individual discrepancy scores found from P and P′, to remove any bias towards row or column nodes.

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"We also looked at discrepancies between countries," she adds.

Looking at discrepancies between country-pairs in absolute numbers (rather than the surplus/deficit of any specific country) for five large economies reveals that the differences are significant in almost all relationships (see Figure2).

But the attorney aimed his real firepower at discrepancies between Zambada Garcia's days of testimony at trial and the detailed depositions he'd given the government as part of his cooperation agreement, in particular why he had failed to name Guzman even once in several events to which he later testified the kingpin had been deeply involved.

Several recent studies have looked at discrepancies between fixed and LLN definitions for airflow obstruction and reported high rates of 'false-positive' diagnostic interpretations when the 0.70 fixed cutpoint is used [ 10- 14, 14, 31].

First, it builds on available data, looking in particular at discrepancies with the current theories, for building a new hypothesis that reconciles most of the unexplained results obtained in the past and were somehow forgotten or set aside.

But Solomon doesn't mock or scold, or wonder too much at the discrepancy.

The committee also expressed concern at a discrepancy between evidence from MI6 and a British police counter-terrorism unit over when MI6 was first informed of the arrest.

Perhaps more important, discerning the meaning of this statistic requires a look at the discrepancy between church membership (mandatory and resented in many colonies) and active religious practice.

The Gull type-specific assay for HSV antibodies has significant problems with sensitivity and specificity at a discrepancy rate of 11%.

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