Definitionn. a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
Last update: October 14, 2015
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Beidhawi 's commentary tries hard to reconcile the discrepancy, but finally gives it up. [noun]
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If MMR causes autism there will be a significant discrepancy between the figures. [noun]
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But the wide difference of their habits and education often occasioned a great discrepancy in their respective deductions from admitted premises. [noun]
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Neither are the full names of the gentlemen to whom it is directed correctly stated, there being a slight discrepancy, probably a typographical error. [noun]
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That he has adhered strictly to the truth, the editor, at least, who has had an opportunity of detecting any contradiction or discrepancy in his statements, is well satisfied. [noun]
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A Slight Discrepancy XI. [Please select]
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CHAPTER X A SLIGHT DISCREPANCY Mrs. [Please select]
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So long as there is no sensible discrepancy of phase there can be no sensible diminution of brightness as compared with that to be found at the focal point itself. [Please select]
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She seemed quite unaware of the discrepancy, but he was aware of it. [Please select]
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I feared that the discrepancy between the dream and the reality would doom them to disillusion. [Please select]
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But there is a wide discrepancy in opinion as to the quality of that action. [Please select]
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