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The discrepancy between what we commonly profess and what we practice or tolerate is great, and it does not escape the notice of others.
In the first place, a large part of the discrepancy between President Eisenhower's estimate of a 1.5 billion dollar surplus for the same period and the new estimate of an almost seven billion dollar deficit is the result of the outgoing President's farewell gift of a political booby-trap to his successor.
It is the discrepancy between the actual attained achievement test score and the score that would be predicted by the I.Q..
Why the discrepancy between the builders' forecasts for themselves and for the industry??
As an example, if one was trying to profit from a price discrepancy between IBM on the NYSE and IBM on the London Stock Exchange, they may purchase a large number of shares on the NYSE and find that they cannot simultaneously sell on the LSE.
When Liddell Hart was questioned about this in 1968, and the discrepancy between the English and German editions of Guderian's memoirs, " he gave a conveniently unhelpful though strictly truthful reply.
After one year with a work entitled Correction of severe discrepancy between electrodynamic theory and the relativistic one of electromagnetic charges.
( There is a common discrepancy in the chronology between Spanish and British sources, the reason being that England still used the Julian calendar.
This often creates a discrepancy between contemporary usage and that which has been accepted, over time, as being correct.
As with the K-S test, the discrepancy statistics D < sup >+</ sup > and D < sup >−</ sup > represent the absolute sizes of the most positive and most negative differences between the two cumulative distribution functions that are being compared.
There are a number of reasons cited for the discrepancy between the vast mineral wealth of the province and the failure of the wealth to increase the overall standard of living.
Based on the discrepancy between the wages of labor and the value of the product, the " Ricardian socialists " — Charles Hall, Thomas Hodgskin, John Gray, and John Francis Bray — applied Ricardo's theory to develop theories of exploitation.
Because the discrepancy is not fully explained, uncertainty of our prediction of UT ( rotation angle of the Earth ) may be as large as the difference between these values: 11 s / cy < sup > 2 </ sup >.
However, it is our everyday arithmetical practices such as counting which are fundamental ; for if a persistent discrepancy arose between counting and Principia, this would be treated as evidence of an error in Principia ( e. g., that Principia did not characterize numbers or addition correctly ), not as evidence of an error in everyday counting.
The apparent discrepancy between the Irish and English versions of the Constitution has discouraged Presidents from contemplating the use of the power.
However, there is a discrepancy between the English-and Irish-language texts of Article 12. 4. 1 °.
Any architectural project we do takes at least four or five years, so increasingly there is a discrepancy between the acceleration of culture and the continuing slowness of architecture.
It should be noted, however, that white-tailed deer were largely absent from the last wild refuge of red wolves on the Gulf Coast between Texas and Louisiana ( where specimens were trapped from the last wild population for captive breeding ), which likely accounts for the discrepancy in their dietary habits listed here.
It is also the derivative of the formula for the volume with respect to r because the total volume of a sphere of radius r can be thought of as the summation of the surface area of an infinite number of spherical shells of infinitesimal thickness concentrically stacked inside one another from radius 0 to radius r. At infinitesimal thickness the discrepancy between the inner and outer surface area of any given shell is infinitesimal and the elemental volume at radius r is simply the product of the surface area at radius r and the infinitesimal thickness.
Eusebius gives some extracts from his letter to one Aristides, reconciling the apparent discrepancy between Matthew and Luke in the genealogy of Christ by a reference to the Jewish law of Levirate marriage, which compelled a man to marry the widow of his deceased brother, if the latter died without issue.
It was believed that, with the great discrepancy between the emotions of the witnesses and those translating them, much of the impact was lost in interlingual rendition.
the large discrepancy between the number of ravens and
The discrepancy between the curves is attributed to dark matter.
In general, losses are estimated from the discrepancy between energy produced ( as reported by power plants ) and energy sold to end customers ; the difference between what is produced and what is consumed constitute transmission and distribution losses, assuming no theft of utility occurs.

discrepancy and game
This game was released in other countries as Dynasty Warriors 2, leading to the discrepancy in title numbers.
The paradox is the discrepancy between what people seem willing to pay to enter the game and the infinite expected value suggested by the above naïve analysis.
Over his career he compiled 912 ( or 937 ; see Career total discrepancy ) stolen bases, a. 344 batting average and 1690 runs in 1591 games ; he is one of only three players to average more than one run per game played.
The Warhammer 40, 000 roleplaying game Dark Heresy subsequently incorporated this apparent discrepancy by renaming the reduced-capacity cells as overcharge packs and the single-shot cells as Hotshot packs.
Another discrepancy is that the usual assortment of dinosaurs are not the only enemies you face ; in the game you encounter InGen's mercenaries and guards on several occasions, and late in the movie there is a mutual alliance based on the fact that neither group wants to die.
This discrepancy between the game and the manual is never explained.

discrepancy and performances
The speed discrepancy ( being about 3. 5 % slow ) was brought to Bruce Botnick's attention by a Brigham Young University professor, who noted that all the video and audio live performances of The Doors performing the song, the sheet music, and the statements of band members show the song in a key almost a half step higher than the stereo LP release.
The speed discrepancy ( being about 3. 5 % slow ) was brought to Bruce Botnick's attention by a Brigham Young University professor, who noted that all the video and audio live performances of The Doors performing the song, the sheet music, and the statements of band members show the song in a key almost a half step higher than the stereo LP release.

discrepancy and these
Cosmologists study these simulations to see if they agree with the galaxy surveys, and to understand any discrepancy.
An interesting discrepancy arises when researchers compare the results of these short-term " experience sampling " methods, with long-term appraisals.
The Star Trek Encyclopedia explains this discrepancy by theorizing that Cochrane's aged appearance in 2063 was the result of radiation poisoning, and that when he encountered the Companion, the Companion reversed these effects, and restored his youthful appearance.
However, anecdotal evidence for successful second or foreign language learning is easy to find, leading to a discrepancy between these cases and the failure of most language programs, which helps make the research of second language acquisition emotionally charged.
There is a 60 year discrepancy between the dates proposed by these two authors.
a large vessel of water placed in an elevated position ; to the bottom of this vessel was soldered a pipe of small diameter giving a thin jet of water, which we collected in a small glass during the time of each descent, whether for the whole length of the channel or for a part of its length ; the water thus collected was weighed, after each descent, on a very accurate balance ; the differences and ratios of these weights gave us the differences and ratios of the times, and this with such accuracy that although the operation was repeated many, many times, there was no appreciable discrepancy in the results.
The political discrepancy was highlighted by the more radical support these academics were directing toward King Carol II.
Although these sequences are deterministic they are of low discrepancy, that is, appear to be random for many purposes.
However, when planning ahead for expected unpredictabilities, these " error margins " are usually assigned other, more specific names: for instance in warehouse stock control, where a certain amount of stock is expected to disappear naturally through damage, pilfering or other unexplained problems, the discrepancy is referred to as shrinkage.
There is also some discrepancy ; others credit the name change after 1566, when the nuns of the Convent took refuge on these properties, during the French privateer attack and sack of Funchal.
The discrepancy between these two dates is referred to as " missing years ".
Although these pieces are said to contain “ facts ,” it is apparent to the reader throughout the novel that there is much discrepancy between these sources.

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