1. 分歧:依据某项公共标准(common standard)或其协议子集(sub-profile,子概貌)而生产出来的产品,将依赖于该标准的清晰度(clarity但是,在系统和单元测试并未覆盖的实施当中,往往存在着若干的差异和分歧(discrepancies).
2. 矛盾:面质的方法是,领导者直接指出(point out)成员言语上与行为或肢体间的相矛盾(discrepancies),并帮助成员勇於面对问题. 面质技巧的使用,领导者应该尽量使用非判断性的(unjudgemental)或催化性的(facilitative)面质方法为佳,
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1. So The Press did an experiment of its own and found glaring discrepancies among popular labels in central Christchurch.
2. He did not attempt to explain the apparent discrepancies between the statement and Abe's denial that coercion was involved.
3. The company has said its policy has been to fire employees who can't clear up discrepancies in their documentation.
4. The families'accounts were similar to those of the soldiers, though there were some discrepancies and no independent corroboration.
5. Ottawa coach Cory Clouston complained about what he said were officiating discrepancies but said his team needed to be better at handling adversity.
6. Such discrepancies might even seem insignificant, but could potentially cripple the credibility of your leaders and management.
7. The CSA said the discrepancies were caused by mistakes in the registration process.
8. He admitted to the wrongdoing after discrepancies in the immigration department database were uncovered during a disciplinary review last year.
9. Discrepancies emerge between mothers and daughters when it comes to emulation of the show's participants.
10. Endo's predecessor was sacked over reports of discrepancies in his political funding records.