| 11. | Knott showed how discrepant were the views of leading Protestants as to what was fundamental.
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| 12. | Esuno's art and its adequacy to a horror series received very discrepant opinions.
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| 13. | Research confirms that belief-discrepant-closed-minded persons have less tolerance for cognitive inconsistency.
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| 14. | "When they have discrepant information, they make accommodations for it, " he says.
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| 15. | But when testing family members for inheritable diseases, genetic counselors stumble across evidence of discrepant paternity surprisingly often.
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| 16. | These accounts of details of the conflict are discrepant, particularly in their attribution of blame for the battle.
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| 17. | His findings have been published in Hebrew and in English translation, along with facsimiles of discrepant manuscript copies.
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| 18. | Similar walkouts took place in 1978 of Houston high schools to protest the discrepant academic quality for Latino students.
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| 19. | Rehearsal IIs are more likely to be discrepant than all functions except relational maintenance and are the most proactive.
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| 20. | Some clues to discrepant emotions may be vocal _ shifts in pitch, for example, speech errors or pauses.
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