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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have discrepancies" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use this phrase to refer to two or more things that don't match up or agree with each other. For example, "The company's financial records have discrepancies from what the CEO stated in his report."
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Mr. Dowling also suggests that only schools that offer scholarships have discrepancies between student-athletes and the general population when it comes to SAT scores.
One senior military official said that, in places, rival maps have discrepancies of "multiples of kilometres – sometimes as much as five kilometres".
On Twitter meanwhile, the Church is trying to drum up a viral campaign against the film, comparing it to Rolling Stone's article about rape at the University of Virginia, which was shown to have discrepancies and inaccuracies.
"Federal government red tape, misstated technical information or glitches in databases should not be the basis for voters having to cast provisional ballots," said Ms. Brunner, adding that she plans to require that notifications are sent to all voters whose records have discrepancies.
The code provisions that predict the load-carrying capacity of the strengthened RC composite column have discrepancies in the results.
As mentioned previously, research indicates that acculturation difficulties are common when individuals have discrepancies between their preconceived notions and the reality of a particular context.
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Fernando Jaramillo of the O.A.S. said his organization had "discrepancies" with the council's ruling.
"If they had discrepancies, they should have redone the whole thing," Mr. Evans said of the vote count.
Asked about that, Mr. Knight said, "I'm not the only one who had discrepancies in the Pop Warner league".
Even among the articles that were registered, almost a third had discrepancies between the outcomes described in the registry and the ones ultimately reported.
Of the 266,190 returns that had discrepancies, IRS examined 10,870.
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