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And if Backr scales nationally with volunteers, this attentive, personalised service might be harder to replicate.

However, the semi-privacy now afforded by locality will be harder to replicate.

But the money spent on engineering and building the luxury car is also a factor, and that may be harder to replicate in E.V.'s aimed at the mass market.

These types of efforts have proven to be harder to replicate in horseracing but national organizations like the NTRA and the Jockey Club and others in racing continue to look for national opportunities to market and promote horseracing.

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That may be hard to replicate.

The Truman style will be hard to replicate, however.

Results announced as certain turn out to be hard to replicate.

Given the recent turmoil, last quarter's strong showing will be hard to replicate.

It would be hard to replicate the thrill of discovery (read: snooping) in an ordinary gallery.

The Russian sports minister and Fifa executive committee member admitted it would be hard to replicate Brazil's "fantastic" atmosphere.

And what is working for Sunset Tower — hyper-attention to detail — will be hard to replicate as Mr. Klein stretches himself further.

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