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What's the different among "discrepancy", "shortfall" and "difference"?
What's the different among "discrepancy", "shortfall" and "difference"?
Jan 10, 2016 7:30 AM
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'Difference' is where two or more things are not similar (they are dissimilar).
A 'discrepancy' is where two or more things are different, but specifically when they are supposed to be similar or equal. A discrepancy is not expected, and therefore it is considered to be suprising or illogical. For example, when a suspect in a criminal investigation tells a story that disagrees with previous evidence it is a discrepancy.
A 'shortfall' is where there is a deficit (or debt) in something. For example, if you need to pay $10 but you only have $5, you have a shortfall of $5. Shortfalls are also usually unexpected, like a 'discrepancy.'
Hope this helps. :)
January 10, 2016
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