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Meanings of slight discrepancy in anglès
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Usage of slight discrepancy in anglès
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There is some slightdiscrepancy in the detail of these murders.
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There's a slightdiscrepancy between 'real cup' and what's included with the unit.
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A slightdiscrepancy appeared and she hurried to correct for it.
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When the two men returned to our table, there was a slightdiscrepancy in the score.
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But a stage curtain of a continuous color or a regular pattern wouldn't betray this slightdiscrepancy.
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The first time she became aware of the slightdiscrepancy in Ears, she suffered only a slight Annoyance.
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This slightdiscrepancy may be explained by the scrupulous care which is taken to check the official returns.
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There was a dispute concerning some petit larceny-someslightdiscrepancy, we will imagine, since all this is pure romance, in the politician's accounts--
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Here is another case-curiousbecause the dream was forgotten till the corresponding event occurred, but there was a slightdiscrepancy between event and dream.
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Each year will be three hundred sixty-five days long; each fourth year will be three hundred sixty-six days long to correct for a slightdiscrepancy.
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But such slightdiscrepancies only emphasize the general resemblance of the narratives.
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Morritt had discovered a way to squeeze his illusions from slightdiscrepancies.
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But there are some slightdiscrepancies between the letters of McKee and Caldwell.
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The customer's bill was referred to, and one or two slightdiscrepancies reconciled.
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Although there are slightdiscrepancies among individual examples, the Stockholm boxes may be said to constitute a uniform edition.
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In the meagre narratives which have descended to us, there are slightdiscrepancies which it is impossible to reconcile.