Sentence examples for by a discrepancy between from inspiring English sources

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Some voters were apparently confused by a discrepancy between the numbering of the charter revision questions on the ballot and on a voters' guide handed out before the election.

Motion sickness is probably caused by a discrepancy between the inner ear, which in a moving vehicle senses motion, and the eyes, which in the same circumstance do not.

His interest was piqued by a discrepancy between Mr Piketty's numbers on the share of wealth held by Britain's richest 10% (over 70%) and the latest figures from the government statistical agency (44%).

I am sure I was not the only listener to be struck by a discrepancy between the chancellor's claim on the Today programme that reducing the 50p tax rate had induced GlaxoSmithKline to create 1,000 jobs in the UK and what GSK's chief executive, Sir Andrew Witty, had to say on the subject.

This excellent progress is marred by a discrepancy between the observed trend in lower stratospheric H2O and temperatures at the tropical cold point, and by a possible discrepancy between the observed trend in total NO2 and the trend in the source of NO2.

Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is characterised by a discrepancy between load imposed on respiratory muscles and their capacity.

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Optical illusions clearly demonstrate that the brain does not always interpret sensory information correctly, by producing a discrepancy between what we see and and how we perceive.

Not surprisingly, these fees may contribute to the other problem identified by her study: a discrepancy between what debtors think they owe and what creditors say they are owed.

Some have challenged the assumption of 'path dependence' by suggesting that a discrepancy between governance of religion and Muslim prison chaplaincy might appear due to political tendencies, such as the 'perceived urgency of the radicalisation of Islam' (Furseth & Kühle, 2011).

Small vessel thrombosis in pulmonary embolism can be detected by scintigraphy, showing a discrepancy between ventilation and perfusion in the suspected area.

The invisibility of FMS, despite its intrusiveness, presented patients with additional social difficulties [ 54] and was portrayed by many as a discrepancy between their outside appearance and their inner fragility [ 48].

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