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How can there be that big of a discrepancy?
"I think throughout my career, righties and lefties, there hasn't been that much of a discrepancy".
The perception of a discrepancy in the handling of incidents involving Japanese and foreign suspects has fed American anger.
That is enough of a discrepancy to motivate lots of effort to both calculate and measure the value more precisely.
My little experiment had thrown up enough of a discrepancy to at least hint at a cultural shift.
The devastation in Japan in 2011 was the result of a discrepancy between what the best science predicted and what the region was prepared to withstand.
He dismissed any suggestion of a discrepancy between Cruz's past opposition to government bulk surveillance and his use of targeted techniques online.
The company said in a statement that it had decided to end the negotiations because of a "discrepancy of understandings of two companies".
Yes, there was a bit of a discrepancy between the 36,000 people the charity said it helped and the 1,909 it actually had, but that was the whole point of the Big Society.
The Australian computer scientist Craig Wright's claim to be the bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, has been called into doubt by the discovery of a discrepancy in a central piece of his evidence.
Theresa Rainieri, the tax assessor of Easton, said she was vaguely aware of a discrepancy, but no action was taken until the Murphys sold their house to the Treeces in May 2001, when the 1986 survey again came to light.
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