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"As printing solutions are not optimized for mobile devices, the user friendliness of laptop/PC printing is [still] difficult to emulate in mobile printing," said Amit Sharma, a senior analyst for Technavio, a global market research firm.

If there's one human characteristic that's difficult to emulate in artificial intelligence, it's creativity.

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"After a stellar 2002-03 season, their first at the highest level (finishing ninth out of 18), Belgian club RAEC Mons were finding it difficult to emulate this achievement in their second season," begins Stijn Picavet.

Previous efforts to build optical computer chips have failed because it's difficult to emulate a transistor optically and because light behaves in a less predictable way.

But what the military has regarded as a turning point in the Iraq war has proven difficult to emulate.

Many of the measures that work in other countries are culturally specific, and thus difficult to emulate.

"Anyone can ape our language," he says, but the curatorial approach demands a certain number of elements working in concert to create a whole that is difficult to emulate.

England had trouble maintaining their efficiency in the second half and could have doubled the score with better concentration but once again they had played on foreign soil in the sort of positive manner they find difficult to emulate at home.

For me, he was a role model, although one who was very difficult to emulate.

If it was hard to describe, it seemed equally difficult to emulate.

Facebook may find it difficult to emulate what's on Discover.

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