(21 quotes found)
“If we divine a discrepancy between a man's words and his character, the whole impression of him becomes broken and painful; he revolts the imagination by his lack of unity, and even the good in him is hardly accepted.”
Charles Horton Cooley
“when you have a show this successful it's crazy we haven't had any more discrepancies.”
Paula Abdul
“Here, insofar as there is discrepancy, it is not like the others that are politically neutral, ... Here, it is patently likely to favor one candidate or another.”
Bruce Fein
“There had to be something else happening that would explain this discrepancy. Rather than trying to compete, I decided join up.”
Christopher Reynolds
“Although boomers are clearly and profoundly involved in every aspect of their parents' care, these discrepancies in perceptions between boomers and elders point to the complexities of the caregiver role.”
David Lockwood
“If they are any discrepancies, we want to make sure that if there are individuals in need that we supply as much support as possible,”
Derrick Johnson
“When you looked at the deduction versus the cars being donated, there was a discrepancy. There were some real concerns and compliance issues. There were situations where people were being told they could deduct the Blue Book value, period.”
Eric Smith
“Most of the criteria matched up, but there was a slight discrepancy in one of the cowlicks. This incident happened on the weekend, and normally, our identifier would have called The Jockey Club as a backup. The Jockey Club office was closed, however, so our identifier had the option of letting the horse run or scratching it.”
Jim Zito
“When we see a possible discrepancy, we need to investigate to make sure the taxpayers are not paying for something that simply doesn't exist. It's our responsibility to investigate that discrepancy. It's our responsibility to the people, really.”
Sandra King
“More often than not, the error is in the customer's favor. We encourage our customers to point out any discrepancies, and when they do, we compensate them appropriately.”
Sarah Clark