Sentence examples for difficult to scale up from inspiring English sources

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"It's definitely been difficult to scale up," Ms. Wilson said.

All analysis suggests it would be extremely difficult to "scale up" to a higher target.

Such advice generally does not come cheap and is difficult to scale up.

Localism is difficult to scale up enough to feed a whole country in any season.

Yet innovators find it difficult to scale up their successful experiments.

But still, these kinds of efforts are difficult to scale up.

Although it was first synthesised in 1982, in practice it has been very difficult to scale up the process, hence our continued dependence on the plant product.

In theory, it is also possible to drive hydrogen production using renewable energy such as solar power, but Zhang says this solution is inefficient and is difficult to scale up because it is very expensive.

This wave of research suggests that there's no magic bullet, that helping people is hard, and that even when pilot programs succeed they can be difficult to scale up.

However, this process is time consuming and difficult to scale up.

However, the fabrication process based on membrane transfer is expensive and difficult to scale up.

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