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This has proved difficult, but not impossible, to replicate in a controlled way on a bench-scale.
Moreover, many phobias are actually examples of social anxiety, which are seemingly impossible to replicate in a therapeutic context.
There is a deep, tannic funkiness to wild game that is impossible to replicate in what Griffiths calls "commodity pork".
One research challenge Richards and other immuno-oncologists face is that the human immune system is impossible to replicate in a dish.
But the same factors that make those unfiltered conversations so compelling, and impossible to replicate in the offline world, also allow them to spin out of control.
Subjects are often left unmentioned in Japanese sentences, and onomatopoeia, with vernacular sounds suggesting meaning, is a virtue often difficult if not impossible to replicate in English.
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Boardman said: "When you ride a Tour you either come out of it completely nailed or in the form of your life and it's impossible to replicate it in training.
And those foods are almost impossible to replicate elsewhere in the United States (once you've had the New York version, it's tough to settle).
It would be impossible to replicate this setting in a high-rise.
It's impossible to replicate that sound in a small room – you can always tell.
Those who make this argument say it would of course be impossible to replicate such oriental magic in the West.Yet the results of TIMSS suggest that this is, to put it mildly, exaggerated.
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