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-- to alert the unwary to discrepancies of that size.
We live in a world where there are colossal and obscene discrepancies of opportunity and wealth.
Yet there are no real discrepancies of fact or even interpretation in what she is telling us.
It may point out the contexts, problems, and discrepancies of a political situation.
But they are blurred by discrepancies of tuning: standard temperament is set against natural harmonics, so that each chord bleeds around the edges.
All non-notated music benefits from little discrepancies of phrasing and groove between players: this creates tension and promotes the human touch.
Despite the usual wild discrepancies of opinion that Mr. von Trier's films elicit, responses have been more grudgingly positive than usual.
One senior military official said that, in places, rival maps have discrepancies of "multiples of kilometres – sometimes as much as five kilometres".
In a Guardian interview, the shadow international development secretary, Andrew Mitchell, outlined a five-point plan to tackle the "colossal discrepancies of opportunity and wealth" in the world.
Lest anyone conclude that Bayreuth and Salzburg have been rendered obsolete, it should be admitted that there are certain discrepancies of atmosphere.
Australia, for instance, has wide discrepancies of income, but came a creditable ninth in the most recent PISA study.
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