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The league takes into account how much the offending figure earns in salary when determining fines, which is why there may be discrepancies with the amount of fines levied in the past.
Furthermore, there may be discrepancies in disease awareness among patients and physicians.
In line with this, the Federal Social Court acknowledged that there may be discrepancies between the evidence gathered from pivotal trials and the requirements concerning the use of a drug in clinical practice [12].
Also, there may be discrepancies between the volumes using the MRI contour with the actual pathologic volume; (2) the PET/CT images that were analyzed in this study do not have whole body images.
Since there may be discrepancies between stem elongation and actual biomass allocation [37], we also performed analyses on height and diameter.
In CVI, on the contrary, there may be discrepancies in the developmental stage of different visual functions.
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Thus, there may be discrepancy between what clinicians and respondents perceive as important change.
Nevertheless, there may still be discrepancies regarding how registered nurses interpreted the questions.
"There may be some discrepancies here or there, but I don't think they're enough to make a difference.
There may be some discrepancies between the spasm severity scoring and the exact disease severity whatever the time we evaluate.
Another cause may be the discrepancy between the rate of growth of the bone and the contracted soft tissues [6, 9].
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