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Southwest has not yet announced its plans for competitive inter-island service, but it may find it difficult to replicate the well-oiled machinery of Hawaiian's inter-island network.
Market leaders can't respond, because they find it difficult to replicate entrants' low-cost business models.
Ms. Kapp, the consultant, said companies in some other retail categories, like apparel, might find it difficult to replicate the Toys RR" Us example.
Whether in basketball, law or investment banking, individual star players can find it difficult to replicate their superior performance when they move from one team to another.
Fourth, in RCTs treatment is usually delivered by therapists who receive specialized training and supervision in TF-CBT, and clinicians with less training and supervision may find it difficult to replicate their results.
When you are making your own acrylics, many find it difficult to replicate a color of paint.
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So almost 60% of those who failed to achieve promotion via the play-offs have found it difficult to replicate that feat in the subsequent campaign.
The character Cervical Vertebrae A was omitted from the analysis because we found it difficult to replicate this character objectively and perceived a number of inconsistencies in the matrix [ 59].
This issue is exacerbated in psychological research by the "file-drawer" problem, a situation when scientists who try to replicate and confirm previous studies find it difficult to get their research published.
I would find it difficult to argue.
I find it difficult to explain.
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