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The truth about family, Sissay agrees, is this: its platform and its web, its support and its structures, are extraordinarily difficult to replicate in any other setting.
Now, as the NFL said in the press release announcing the settlement, "the underlying theory of this lawsuit about what took place in the past would be difficult to replicate in the future.
The big reduction in the number of impoverished people over the past 20 years will be difficult to replicate in the coming decades because "the poor are increasingly concentrated in conflict-prone states, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa", the report warns.
Yet it seems the finesse and specialized skill that elevate the best tennis players in the world are difficult to replicate in a game; facets of tennis like putting specific spin on shots and employing strategy in shot placement have never been completely translated into a tennis video game.
This expertise is difficult to replicate in any other way.
Furthermore, many environmental variables are extremely difficult to replicate in the lab.
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However, lack of studies on mode of regulation by VIN inhibitors renders it difficult to replicate this in in vitro assays as observed in our study (Additional file 1: Figure S5A).
Changes in medical practice may affect patient selection and make it difficult to replicate findings in a subsequent protocol.
The complexity, number and diversity of available programmes also raise concerns that they may be difficult to replicate cheaply in different settings.
Incorporation of ribonucleotides in difficult to replicate regions or in close proximity to other lesions may be similarly detrimental.
It was shown that biodegradation of PLA occurs in a water environment or damp setting, which is difficult to replicate long-term in plate tests (Nowak and Pająk 2010).
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