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Discover Ludwig"industry discrepancy" is grammatically correct and is a commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a difference or inconsistency within a specific industry or field. Example: "There is a significant industry discrepancy between the salaries of male and female executives in the tech sector."
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This is probably a consequence of industry discrepancy.
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The industry's discrepancy rate is less than half a percent.
A source close to the committee added that there are "ongoing concerns" about how much was known among testers and industry executives about these discrepancies "and what action is now being taken".
There are actual differences in the effectiveness of individual statins at various doses that explain previously observed discrepancies between industry and non-industry sponsored trials.
Vanity sizing is desperate to massage our bruised body image with smaller numbers, while industry-wide sizing discrepancies leave us baffled as to what size we even wear.
Industry analysts say the vast discrepancy in taxes on cigarettes in Europe makes the Continent an easy target for smugglers.
There has been general recognition within the construction industry that there is a discrepancy between the amount of energy that buildings actually use and what designers considered that they should use.
Chan 2004b et al [15] found that 61% of the 51 trials with major discrepancies were funded solely by industry sources compared with 49% of the 51 trials without discrepancies.
Close collaboration with the pharmaceutical industry will help to clarify such discrepancies (see Supplemental Figure 5).
The immediate consequence of such discrepancies for the biofuel industry is that the direct extrapolation of knowledge, methods and treatments from one species to another is not necessarily valid.
Few products are so underpriced that an entire subsidiary industry exists to take advantage of the discrepancy.
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