discrepancy

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Englisch - Türkisch
farklılık
(Hukuk) çelişki
{i} uyuşmazlık

Benim haziran ayı kredi kartı ekstresinde 145 dolarlık bir uyuşmazlık var. - There is a discrepancy of 145 dollars in my June credit card statement.

{i} tutarsızlık

Lütfen verilerdeki tutarsızlıkları bildirin. - Please report discrepancy in data.

başkalık
{i} aykırılık
ıslah etmek
(Askeri) tereddüt
(Ticaret) tenakuz
çelişme
anlaşmazlık
ayrım
fark
zıtlık
ayrılık
uyumsuzluk
{i} muh. fark, uyuşmazlık
zıt
ihtilaf
muhalif
discrepant farklı
fark ayrılık
(Havacılık) kusur
self-discrepancy theory
Özbenlik çelişki teorisi: Bir insanın kafasındaki ideal "ben" kavramı ile gerçekteki "ben", yani "yapabileceğini düşündükleri" ile " gerçekte yapabildikleri"-- arasındaki farkın ortaya çıkardığı çelişki
achievement discrepancy
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) başarı tutarsızlığı
reporting of supply discrepancy
(Askeri) ikmal uyuşmazlıklarını rapor etme
transportation discrepancy report
(Askeri) ulaştırma uyuşmazlık raporu
Englisch - Englisch
The state or quality of being discrepant
An inconsistency between facts or sentiments

They found a discrepancy between the first set of test results and the second, and they're still trying to figure out why.

a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions; "a growing divergence of opinion"
Anything that can go wrong with a Stores order
An inconsistency between an observed & predicted value An inconsistency between prediction & observation
Lack of compliance with the documentary requirements or conditions of a letter of credit
Used to describe the failure of a document presented to conform to the terms of the credit
If there is a discrepancy between two things that ought to be the same, there is a noticeable difference between them. the discrepancy between press and radio reports. = inconsistency. discrepancies a difference between two amounts, details, reports etc that should be the same discrepancy in
{i} difference, inconsistency; disagreement, lack of accord
-See Variance
The state or quality of being discrepant; disagreement; variance; discordance; dissimilarity; contrariety
A flag on a response or answer to a clinical question which indicates that the response does not pass its validation test Discrepancies are assigned to answers or responses within QDATA The rules for producing discrepancies are managed in QDEF and QDATA Both univariate and multivariate validation failures can result in discrepancies
The concept that students with learning disabilities have abnormal patterns of development across domains, resulting in significant differences between measures of different types of abilities and skills; see Splinter Skills
a significant difference between two measured values of the same quantity [Taylor, 17; Bevington, 5] (Neither of these references clearly defines what is meant by a "significant difference," but the implication is that the difference between the measured values is clearly greater than the combined experimental uncertainty )
Arch length deficiency
Difference between the particulars given and the particulars found
A situation in which the check number and amount entered in a transaction do not match the check number and amount of the item processed by the financial institution A discrepancy is caused by either of these conditions: · The account holder recorded the check number or the amount incorrectly in the register transaction · The financial institution incorrectly encoded the amount in the check
Any reported results which differ from the consensus results Discrepancies may be classified as administrative, systematic, analytical or interpretive
a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions; "a growing divergence of opinion" an event that departs from expectations
A situation, indicated by in the Alerts column on the Account Summary screen, in which the check number and amount you entered in a transaction do not match the check number and amount of the item processed by the financial institution A discrepancy is caused by either of these conditions: You recorded the check number or the amount incorrectly in your register transaction The financial institution incorrectly encoded the amount in the check
the difference in results between two or more raters or scorers on the same assessment, or between two or more evaluators concerning the same teacher See Reliability
The failure of a spot to be aired as scheduled on the LOG This should not be confused with an "exception" A discrepancy occurs while the log is being aired, an exception occurs before the log is finalized
one or more unexpected responses
The Observed Variables and Command Variables that conflict with the current Mode Assignment After diagnosis, the Discrepancy will be null
an event that departs from expectations
When documents presented do not conform to the terms and conditions of a letter of credit
self-discrepancy
Self-Discrepancy Theory states that people compare themselves to internalized standards called "self-guides". These different representations of the self can be contradictory and result in emotional discomfort. Self-discrepancy is the gap between two of these self-representations. Self-Discrepancy Theory states that people are motivated to reduce the gap in order to remove disparity in self-guides
self-discrepancy theory
Self-Discrepancy Theory states that people compare themselves to internalized standards called "self-guides". These different representations of the self can be contradictory and result in emotional discomfort. Self-discrepancy is the gap between two of these self-representations. Self-Discrepancy Theory states that people are motivated to reduce the gap in order to remove disparity in self-guides
discrepancies
plural of discrepancy
discrepancy
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