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discrepancy and required
Baker's argument was that this discrepancy was causing him to fail to receive the " equal protection of the laws " required by the Fourteenth Amendment.
If the two ratings differ by more than one point, another evaluation by an expert reader is required to resolve the discrepancy and determine the final score.
( Feb 2011 ) found that, " The increase in zeaxanthin appears to surpass the decrease in violaxanthin in spinach " and commented that the discrepancy could be explained by " a synthesis of zeaxanthin from beta-carotene ", however they noted further study is required to explore this hypothesis.
The model simply reduces the discrepancy between input p and reference r continuously as it arises in real time, and that is all that is requiredas predicted by the theory.
A discrepancy between the measured partial pressure of oxygen ( pO < sub > 2 </ sub >) between blood samples and gaseous mixtures of identical pO < sub > 2 </ sub >, the modified electrode required calibration ; consequently a microtonometer was added to the water thermostat.
I ( or he ) will then calculate what values of those variables are required to explain our discrepancy.

discrepancy and explanation
One explanation for this discrepancy given inside Bhutan is that the higher CIA numbers ultimately trace back to an inflated population number the Bhutanese government supplied to the United Nations in the early 1970s in order to gain entry into that body ( the UN reportedly had a cutoff population of one million at that time ).
One explanation for this discrepancy is that, after the early death of Pleisthenes, Atreus raised his grandsons, the sons of Pleisthenes, as his own sons.
Concerning the discrepancy in names over the centuries, the most probable explanation is that the original name Lulliacum or Lugniacum was later corrupted into Nulliacum / Nully by inversion of the consonants, perhaps under the influence of an old Celtic word meaning " swampy land, boggy land " ( as was the land around Neuilly-sur-Seine in ancient times ) which is found in the name of many French places anciently covered with water, such as Noue, Noë, Nouan, Nohant, etc.
This may be a disputable practice, but it provides the explanation for the discrepancy in wins awarded to Radbourn in 1884.
A possible explanation for this discrepancy is that suicidal patients are generally excluded from clinical trials, and so clinical trials do not represent the real population of patients.
When Hohman and Jackson noted this discrepancy to the Hills, the couple had no explanation ( a frequently reported circumstance in alleged alien abduction cases that some have called " missing time ").
Some witnesses identified a mine guard who had climbed the tipple and may have operated the machine gun mounted there, providing one possible explanation for the discrepancy in testimony.
One explanation of the apparent discrepancy between Wang's description and the state Mallory's body was discovered in, is that Wang, having discovered the body face up, may have turned the body over in order to effect a simple burial.
Sandy asserts that the only explanation for this discrepancy is that the fluid sample was not actually taken from Carolyn's body.
Bliss hosted a conference at SRI, including some leading neurophysiologists and psychophysicists, to try to resolve this discrepancy, but no one had an explanation.
No explanation was made for the 30-year discrepancy.
A conclusion with an update to the landmark study published 1995, continues: " Since no other plausible explanation has been found after years of effort by myself and others, I conclude that the most plausible explanation for our discrepancy is that the linear-no threshold theory fails, grossly over-estimating the cancer risk in the low dose, low dose rate region.
If this large discrepancy must be attributed to more than fictitious issuing, a final explanation suggests that people had accumulated and saved headrights.

discrepancy and all
Hypotheses for this discrepancy include the destruction of comets due to tidal stresses, impact or heating ; the loss of all volatiles, rendering some comets invisible, or the formation of a non-volatile crust on the surface.
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 accumulation of large amounts of PIXE data from other laboratories around the world in the ensuing decades was sufficient by 2008 to show that the Cahill figures for all elements in the inks of the map and its companion documents are at least a thousand times too small, so the discrepancy is due to their mistake.
This was abandoned shortly after Nicaea, but the reason for the observed discrepancy was all but ignored ( the actual tropical year is not quite equal to the Julian year of 365¼ days, so the date of the equinox keeps creeping back in the Julian calendar ).
As 82 % of all households, 16 % of those in the top quintiles, had two income earners the discrepancy between household and personal income is quite considerable.
Identifying individual males suggests that just counting calling birds underestimates the true count by nearly 30 %, and the discrepancy is likely to be greater, since only 80 % of males may call at all on a given night.
In mathematics, a low-discrepancy sequence is a sequence with the property that for all values of N, its subsequence x < sub > 1 </ sub >, ..., x < sub > N </ sub > has a low discrepancy.
Ghouila-Houri showed that a matrix is TU iff for every subset R of rows, there is an assignment of signs to rows so that the signed sum ( which is a row vector of the same width as the matrix ) has all its entries in ( i. e. the row-submatrix has discrepancy at most one ).
There are two reasons for this discrepancy: first, to allow magazines to continue appearing " current " to consumers even after they have been on sale for some time ( since not all magazines will be sold immediately ), and second, to inform newsstands when an unsold magazine can be removed from the stands and returned to the publisher or be destroyed ( in this case, the cover date is also the pull date ).
In March 2011, the Grand Bench ( daihōtei ) of the Supreme Court ruled that the maximum discrepancy of 2. 30 in voting weight between the Kōchi 3 and Chiba 4 constituencies in the 2009 election was in violation of the constitutionally guaranteed equality of all voters.
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 discrepancy was because, owing to the urgency with which the congress met, a large number of the organizations were unable to send delegates in time ; and the organizations in the territories then occupied by the Germans were unable to send delegates at all.
For the low-IQ discrepancy groups higher effect sizes were yielded for a Combined DI and SI Model when compared to all competing models.
" In another letter, Lee wanted all " statistics as regards numbers, destruction of private property by the Federal troops, & c ." because he intended to demonstrate the discrepancy in strength between the two armies and believed it would " be difficult to get the world to understand the odds against which we fought.
This discrepancy was not specific to Czechoslovakia only ; a similar situation applied for all Eastern Bloc countries, as their totalitarian regimes preferred to downplay and suppress real numbers.
To explain this discrepancy it is claimed that one of two things occurred: Either the container of Holy Anointing Oil miraculously multiplied when supply became low ( as did the cruise of oil mentioned in the story of Elijah and the widow woman or the oil that lasted for eight days without being consumed during the Jewish Chanukka ) or, following new oil was added to the old, thus continuing the original oil for all time.
The apparent discrepancy was in part due to the possibility that international involvement could rule Australia's Test players out of much, if not all of the first two years of the tournament.

discrepancy and uranium
In May 1972 at the Pierrelatte uranium enrichment facility in France, routine mass spectrometry comparing UF < sub > 6 </ sub > samples from the Oklo Mine, located in Gabon, Central Africa, showed a discrepancy in the amount of the isotope.

discrepancy and handling
For example, in the 1970s the term was applied to Nixon's own handling of the Vietnam War and subsequently to the discrepancy between evidence of Richard Nixon's complicity in the Watergate break-in and his repeated claims of innocence.

discrepancy and must
Pressing uses this discrepancy to account for violin improvisation being more difficult than sax improvisation, and vocal improvisation more difficult still: " For every first-rate scat-singer in the world ", he writes, " there must be 500 talented jazz saxophonists ".
Dorothy L. Sayers analyzed this discrepancy and claims that the dates must have been August 4 and October 4 respectively.
The UK equivalent is the specialty trainee ( ST2-ST9 ) grade of sub-specialty training, but note that while US fellowship programmes are generally 3 years in duration after completing the residency, UK trainees spend 3 to 7 years in additional specialist training equivalent to US fellowships with an additional general medicine component ; this discrepancy lies in the competing demands of NHS service provision and UK postgraduate training stipulating that even specialist consultant ( attending ) physicians must be able to accommodate the general acute medical take — equivalent to what dedicated attending internists perform in the United States.
Gerónimo de Mendieta, in his Historia eclesiástica indiana, notes the discrepancy and concludes that Huitzilihuitl, Chimalpopoca and Itzcoatl ( Chimalpopoca's successor ) must have been brothers, based on his understanding on the Aztec system of succession.
The motion and change in the visual inputs must align well enough such that any discrepancy is below the occupant ’ s threshold to detect the differences in motion.

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