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discrepancies
noun as in conflict, disagreement
Example Sentences
The group’s writ of mandate claims “discrepancies” between November 2022 election results and its own analysis of June 2023 voter rolls.
HarrisX, which surveyed 12,000 voters, highlighted "statistically unexplainable discrepancies" in election commission data across at least 27 districts of Georgia, and identified "unusual vote shifts" since the last election in 2020.
They also said there were discrepancies between the number of casualties reported and what the military had observed.
It turns out that when the pollsters weighted their polls in an effort to correct discrepancies between their samples and the population, they failed to account for education levels.
The discrepancies show the pitfalls inherent in using this data to make assertions about noncitizens.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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