Sentences with phrase «smaller discrepancies between»

Europe and North America show smaller discrepancies between imports and exports, which are accounted for in part by current moves to promote biofuels.
Wake Forest, Pitt, Oklahoma, Troy, and Clemson had the smallest discrepancies between their revenue and on - field success, which puts them on the chart's dotted line.
Maryland and NC State had the smallest discrepancies between their spending and on - field performance, which puts them right on our chart's dotted line.
In my view, cosmologists should not be too disturbed about small discrepancies between theory and observation.
However, for the recent period 1993 to 2003, the small discrepancy between observed sea level rise and the sum of known contributions might be due to unquantified human - induced processes (e.g., groundwater extraction, impoundment in reservoirs, wetland drainage and deforestation).
There is a small discrepancy between the figures quoted in the response and those in the statement namely, the latter indicates that $ 11.3 has been allocated to the Link - Up network and $ 39.2 million to DHFS, which represents an additional $ 50,000 for each allocation from the amounts originally declared in the response.
Study 2 also revealed that collectivists may have reported a smaller discrepancy between their own preferences for mates high in warmth and trustworthiness and their perception of their parents» preferences for these qualities because of their stronger family allocentrism.
Consequently, insofar as collectivists report higher parental influence on their mate choice, we expected them to report a smaller discrepancy between their choices for a marital partner versus their parents» perceived choices.

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Given the fact that there's little coverage of small - caps, stocks in this part of the market can be undiscovered or misunderstood, creating large discrepancies between the stock prices and the actual value of the companies.
Unlike technology outsourcing, there is a much smaller wage discrepancy between call center workers in the United States and emerging markets.
another example, a small percentage of Christians are called to sacredotal celibacy, but 99.9 % are encouraged to marry - there is no discrepancy involved, and they are not just some ideas in the bible that we pick and choose between to believe - there is one consistent and variegated holistic understanding off the whole bible to those who can reason well and who have minimal training that churches should be doing in sunday, but mostly are not.
The discrepancy between the two theories is no small matter.
In remaining cases, discrepancies between computed and recorded areas were consistently small, suggesting use of an unknown indigenous arithmetic.
I wanted to ask you about the discrepancy in size between mostly northern Chinese (wheat eating and taller) and their smaller rice eating counter parts in the south.
Note that slight discrepancies between Figure 1 and the estimated 12 - and 20 - year default rates among borrowers shown in table 1 are due to the fact that the precise timing of defaults is unknown for a small fraction of defaulters, who are included in Table 1 but excluded from Figure 1.
In many ways, the huge discrepancy between this year and last year is because of the new small - overlap crash test.
While the actual difference between these methods is small, it may explain slight discrepancies between the prepaid charge listed in your documents and what you calculate for yourself.
While small cap is where large discrepancies between price and value are most likely to occur, it would be useful to remember that it is not the only play that one can make in that area.
For some breeds, the discrepancy between big dogs and small dogs isn't all that much — it's only a few years.
The discrepancy between them, with MOCA doing slightly better, is no doubt partly a result of the smaller museum's narrower purview.
Proposed explanations for the discrepancy include ocean — atmosphere coupling that is too weak in models, insufficient energy cascades from smaller to larger spatial and temporal scales, or that global climate models do not consider slow climate feedbacks related to the carbon cycle or interactions between ice sheets and climate.
Based on a careful review of a small sample of sites, Koutsoyiannis finds substantial discrepancies between the models and reality.
We consider our tests of error on LYO conservative in that our maximum levels of error (6 y), was smaller than the observed discrepancies between DOD and LYO.
Although our state court sample size (n = 124 brief pairs) is smaller than our federal court sample (n = 203 brief pairs), this difference probably does not explain the discrepancy between our results for federal and state court motions.
There's always small discrepancies — usually just a few percent — between different GPS and running watch data and for an everyday pounding of the pavement it's more than adequate.
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