discrepancy|discrepancies in English
noun
[dis·crep·an·cy || dɪ'skrepənsɪ]
difference, inconsistency; disagreement, lack of accord
Use "discrepancy|discrepancies" in a sentence
1. There is considerable discrepancy/There were many discrepancies between the two versions of the affair.
2. NCAA admits discrepancy in men's and women's Amenities March Madness tips off with controversy over discrepancies in Amenities for the men's …
3. Article 24 Discrepancies
4. Why the discrepancy?
5. In sectors in which all data come from consistent financial statements there is no discrepancy, but in those sectors where the capital accumulation and financial data come from different sources, discrepancies exist.
6. Why the seeming discrepancy?
7. Shakespeare did not acquiesce in discrepancy.
8. Learn about discrepancies in reporting impressions.
9. This discrepancy ought to be remedied
10. Possible reasons for the discrepancy are discussed.
11. The discrepancy of clime and geographical environment caused the discrepancy of economic form, system and notion of policy .
12. • Are the discrepancies in accuracy adequately acknowledged?
13. It is unclear why the discrepancy exists.
14. Bible translators have variously handled this seeming discrepancy.
15. This discrepancy was also present in the Convention.
16. Several factors may contribute to this discrepancy.
17. Police found discrepancies in the two men's reports.
18. The discrepancies resulted from different methods of Computation
19. Many data discrepancies are due to improper configuration.
20. The discrepancies resulted from different methods of computation.
21. What is the explanation for this apparent discrepancy?
22. Several geological factors may explain this apparent discrepancy.
23. There is some discrepancy between the two accounts.
24. Why such a discrepancy between the two writers?
25. But considerable unfinished business and significant performance discrepancies remain.