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discrepancies

[dih-skrep-uhn-seez] / dɪˈskrɛp ən siz /


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Discrepancies between what probation officers allege in reports and what videos show have been laid bare in multiple use-of-force incidents.

From Los Angeles Times • May 30, 2024

"Discrepancies in the incidence of who gets migraine attacks associated with menses is likely due to premenopausal women having more regular menstrual cycles and thus more menstrual-related migraines," says Ailani.

From Science Daily • Apr. 12, 2024

Discrepancies such as these are "fairly normal" says Prof Spagat, as some people may have died in hospital for reasons subsequently shown to be unrelated to violence in conflict.

From BBC • Nov. 16, 2023

Discrepancies between DNA’s predictions and people’s actual appearances might alert doctors to problems, he said.

From New York Times • Aug. 23, 2022

Discrepancies in these accounts impair greatly their value, for one author says that bones were deposited, another dried bodies.

From A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians by Yarrow, H. C. (Harry Crécy)



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