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discrepancy

[dih-skrep-uhn-see] / dɪˈskrɛp ən si /


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Yet, as private markets are opened further to retail investors, disclosure discrepancies will become more pronounced.

From Barron's

Ahuja, though, said the discrepancy relates more to “transitory” factors than underlying business issues.

From MarketWatch

Audits and tax returns posted on the museum website confirm the puzzling discrepancy.

From Los Angeles Times

District Judge David O. Carter, who is overseeing the agreement, said he sensed fraud, and chided the city for what he perceived as a lack of curiosity over the discrepancy.

From Los Angeles Times

The potential discrepancy in data is at the heart of the dispute over export controls.

From The Wall Street Journal