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discrepancy The Observed Variables and Command Variables that conflict with the current Mode Assignment. After diagnosis, the Discrepancy will be null.
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discrepancy one or more unexpected responses.
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discrepancy A discrepancy occurs when the patented data compliance engine compares the data contents, terms and conditions of the order against the required Fulfillment documents and they do not match. If the Data Compliance process results in Discrepancy, the Buyer and Seller must resolve all discrepancies before the System can proceed to Financial Settlement. If the Data Compliance process results in no discrepancies, the System proceeds to Financial Settlement.
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discrepancy A failure to meet the specified requirement, supported by evidence (Also can be called Nonconformance, Deficiency or Finding).
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discrepancy Discrepancy is simply the difference of two measurements of the same quantity. Even if measured in two different ways, discrepancy does not indicate error with any confidence unless the accuracy capability of one of the measurement techniques is fully known and can be considered a working standard or better.
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