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DiscrepancyAny deviation from the conditions stipulated in a letters of credit. Discrepancies void letter of credit protection.
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Discrepancymid-15c. (discrepance), from Latin discrepantia "discordance, discrepancy," from discrepantem (nominative discrepans), present participle of discrepare "sound differently, differ," [..]
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Discrepancydifference or conflict in sets of data.
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Discrepancya difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions; "a growing divergence of opinion" an event that departs from expectations In mathematics, discrepancy may refer [..]
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Discrepancystire
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Discrepancy(1) Any deviation or departure from the expected. (2) A difference between two measurements or results. (3) A difference between an experimental determination of a quantity and its standard or "a [..]
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Discrepancy(1) Any deviation or departure from the expected. (2) A difference between two measurements or results. (3) A difference between an experimental determination of a quantity and its standard or accepte [..]
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DiscrepancyWhen documents presented do not agree with the terms of the credit or with each other.
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DiscrepancyThe difference in campaign reporting numbers for key measurements such as impressions and clicks between multiple adservers.
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DiscrepancyDiscrepancy is the divergence or disagreement or conflict between facts, figures or claims. It is the difference between one thing and another. Discrepancy may be material or immaterial. Material disc [..]
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Discrepancy(n) a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions(n) an event that departs from expectations
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DiscrepancyFailure of an aid to navigation to maintain its position or function as prescribed in the Light List.
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Discrepancy1. Failure of an aid to navigation to maintain its position or function exactly as prescribed in the Light List. 2. The difference between two or more observations or measurements of a given quantity.
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DiscrepancyA discrepancy occurs when document(s) do not conform to the L/C. Curable means that the beneficiary can correct the discrepancy. Incurable means they cannot be corrected (i.e., wrong goods shipped, shipped after latest shipping date, etc.)
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Discrepancyroom status recorded at front desk is different than room status recorded with housekeeping; also any disagreement between records.
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DiscrepancyThe identification of an exception that has occurred. For example, the shipment of Items from Customer to Iron Mountain, in which the Media in a Container or the Container itself received at an Iron Mountain facility does not match the manual or electronic list of Items provided by the Customer. Iron Mountain personnel examine Containers for a Disc [..]
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Discrepancy
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Discrepancy
An inconsistency between facts or sentiments.
*en|conflict,en|discordance, en|anomalous
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DiscrepancyAny deviation from the conditions stipulated in a letters of credit. Discrepancies void letter of credit protection.
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