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Among the things that engage the eye are color, striking discrepancies or continuities between foreground and background and a kind of diffuse, almost palpable light.
Such a review would include a comparison of the client's financial data to that of another company in the same industry, to make sure there are no striking discrepancies.
Whether the authorities who took down the statements were troubled by any of the striking discrepancies between the two accounts—however they may have been obtained in the first place is not known.
Whether the authorities who took down the statements were troubled by any of the striking discrepancies between the two accounts — however they may have been obtained in the first place — is not known.
For example, Dahlström, (2004) has found striking discrepancies in Sweden between integration rhetoric and integration practice.
The most striking discrepancies are found in the PP of wives, especially those living in large households and at the bottom of the disposable household income distribution.
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Another striking discrepancy shown in the O.E.C.D. study is U.S. newspapers' extraordinarily high reliance on advertising, rather than sales of copies or subscriptions.
The second related paradox is a striking discrepancy between the nature of the stimulus and that of the response in humorous transactions.
Lack's study does not offer any proof about the cause of the variance in allergies between Jewish children in London and in Tel Aviv, but he believes the striking discrepancy may be due to a difference in diet between Israel and England.
In what sounded like a striking discrepancy with his earlier statements, Putin admitted to the presence of the Russian military in Crimea when the peninsula was taken over by Russia in March.
The system, called mSchool, is one of three winners of a competition organized by the World Bank to identify promising solutions to address a striking discrepancy in access to high and low technologies in developing countries: Six billion of the seven billion people around the world have mobile phones, while only 4.5 billion have access to toilets, according to a recent United Nations report.
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