Sentence examples for experience discrepancy from inspiring English sources

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It was hypothesized that participants who engage in discrepancy building activities would experience discrepancy specific to the activity in which they engaged, and that all participants who developed discrepancy would show higher levels of intention to reduce alcohol use.

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Many of these, however, lack consensus on evaluation criteria, a robust scientific model that captures the logic behind their sustainability performance evaluation, and therefore experience discrepancies between rated results and actual performance.

Children living in poverty are at high risk for delays in development of language and behavior and they experience a discrepancy in diagnosis and access to intervention services.

In Poland, nurses experience a discrepancy between the demands, expectations and social status of the position of their profession and low salaries.

It seems likely that adaptation reflects a learning process during which the perceiver re-evaluates one or more sources of sensory information to reduce his experience of discrepancy.

According to clinical experience, this discrepancy was attributable mainly to social factors, including time consumption in considering and arranging for placement and caregivers on discharge (Table  6).

Wendy's experienced the discrepancy between what people say and what they do last year when the chain put a fresh fruit bowl on the menu.

When we do that for each president, here are the results (click on the image to enlarge): Only two other presidents have experienced a discrepancy between expected and actual approval in their first terms that was larger than the discrepancy in Mr. Obama's first three years.

Respondents experienced a discrepancy between their own and the professionals' perceptions and goals.

Officers who had experienced a discrepancy between work effort and rewards showed a marked increase in the risk of depression (OR 7.89, 95% CI 2.32 to 26.82) when compared with their counterparts who did not perceive themselves to be in a condition of distress.

The authors [24, 25] tried to interpret their data within the McMillan tunneling model of the superconducting proximity effect [9] but experienced large discrepancies, in particular in the dip region.

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