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Will the manufacturing be difficult to scale up?
And it could be difficult to scale up in smaller countries like Costa Rica and Colombia.
It will be difficult to scale up without a change of values and policies.
But so far, the approach appears to be difficult to scale up.
Though science may inform positive reforms, the reforms may be difficult to scale up, even if they are effective.
But many of these may be difficult to scale up enough to make a major contribution, at least within the next couple of decades.
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"Unless we get the funding it will be difficult to scale-up those interventions in a way that we need to," Ingram said.
Although these one-step physical methods are capable of synthesizing nanofluids with different nanostructures, they would be difficult to scale-up mainly because of their high cost and their demand for a vacuum.
"It's definitely been difficult to scale up," Ms. Wilson said.
Insurance is highly valuable to protect against shocks but is difficult to scale.
Many dangerous pathogens similarly require laboratory testing that is difficult to scale.
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