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The phrase "gaps in reporting" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing deficiencies or missing information in reports or data. Example: "The audit revealed significant gaps in reporting that need to be addressed to ensure accuracy."
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The study's author adds that these figures probably understate the amount universities are spending because of gaps in reporting.
Although all these initiatives could help to address gaps in reporting mechanisms, skills and standards, some observers fear that their proliferation risks muddying the waters, potentially leading to government developing one set of metrics while businesses work with another.
Officials found problems at 55 of the 60 high schools reviewed in a special audit, including the improper grading of Regents exams, the graduation of students who did not meet credit and testing requirements, the awarding of credits for work not performed, and gaps in reporting about students who supposedly switched to other schools.
Second, we identify gaps in reporting standards for search strategies.
Greenblatt added that the FBI report shows huge gaps in reporting.
Gaps in reporting can be explained, in part, by quirks in CENTCOM's data collection techniques, one military official familiar with the database told the Military Times.
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Given these structural problems and huge gaps in reported data, it is misleading to suggest that official trade statistics capture an "accurate" picture of imports and exports.
It also identified a "gap in reporting in the first part of 2012, which neither the BBC nor the BBC Trust addressed".
"While the number of cases of domestic violence has been increasing every year in the slum, we felt there was a gap in reporting of such incidents thanks to lack of a support structure and societal norms that force women to keep quiet," says Nayreen Daruwalla, director of SNEHA's prevention of violence against women and children programme.
Michael Hirschorn, writing in the January-February issue of The Atlantic, used some fatuous math to foretell the end of The New York Times and then added that it wouldn't be that big of a deal, that tweets, blogs and stripped-down news aggregators could fill the gap in reporting out the terrible events in Mumbai or New Orleans.
This difference in experience fully accounts for the gender gap in reporting.
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