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were discrepancies
noun
An inconsistency between facts or sentiments.
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The exception, he said, was the province of Mashonaland Central, where there were discrepancies.
Cooper said there were "discrepancies" between the information provided by IHMS, the immigration department and the Pacific International hospital.
The United Nations report also said there were discrepancies in the American accounts of what had happened.
There were discrepancies in how the two main political parties are interpreting the proposed law.
Prosecuting counsel told the judge there were discrepancies between police accounts and their knowledge of when the crates had been found.
Though the V.A. acknowledged that there were discrepancies, officials also said they believed that a significant factor might be length of service.
He said there were discrepancies between what Petraeus had previously told the committee about the Benghazi attack and what he said on Friday.
He said he loved it that there were discrepancies, things that could not be reconciled; and listening, I nodded in an ache of gathering recognition.
More glaring, he said, were discrepancies in daily sales data Archway provided to Wachovia to justify how much it could borrow.
Relatives who attended the trial said there were discrepancies in the evidence given by the coroner and the prosecution.
Jordan, now 8 months old, received her entry visa to the United States, but Eden, also 8 months, was denied her visa on the grounds that there were discrepancies in her file.
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