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Due to the various size and shapes of human hip joint of every individual, a chosen commercial hip implant sometimes may not be the best-fit to a patient, or even it cannot be applied because of its discrepancy.

And we are told that while eleven hundred attacks took place one day last July, the number officially reported was ninety-three, because "information is systematically collected in a way that minimizes its discrepancy with policy goals".

His absolute time was an ideal scale of time that made the laws of mechanics simpler, and its discrepancy with apparent time was attributed to such things as irregularities in the motion of the Earth.

In most cases the PCI equation can also give satisfactory results but in some cases its discrepancy of deflections is larger than that of the proposed method.

A fault detection filter that simulates the behavior of the fault-free, reduced-order model is designed, and its discrepancy from the behavior of the actual process state estimates is used as a residual for fault detection.

To this end, each pixel k of the validation vector after angle corrections z ̄ v ′′ (dimension n×1) is evaluated on its discrepancy curve to obtain the vector of correction values C v (dimension n×1).

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"They can accept their own human nature in the stoic style, with all its shortcomings, with all its discrepancies from the ideal image without feeling real concern One does not complain about water because it is wet, or about rocks because they are hard simply noting and observing what is the case, without either arguing the matter or demanding that it be otherwise".

It has been argued that the 1941 introduction of the Cyrillic script, with its smaller discrepancy between written and spoken form, contributed to the success of the large-scale government literacy campaign, which increased the literacy rate from 17.3% to 73.5% between 1941 and 1950.

Judge Michael Argyle, whose summing up was later discredited for its numerous discrepancies, gave Felix a shorter sentence than the others, considering him to be the "least intelligent" and so less culpable.

Last December, ministry officials told Indian legislators that the report, which was submitted to the government early last year, should not be released because its "numerous discrepancies, scientific inaccuracies, and implausible and unacceptable recommendations" would subject the government "to great embarrassment and invite international ridicule and criticism".

Although there is evidence that habitat loss, hunting, and other factors played a role in the demise of the subfossil lemurs, prior to the synergy hypothesis, each had its own discrepancies.

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