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Ms. Kapp, the consultant, said companies in some other retail categories, like apparel, might find it difficult to replicate the Toys RR" Us example.
But Simon Marginson, from the Center for the Study of Higher Education at the University of Melbourne, said the "unevenness" between the higher education sectors in more developed countries, like Singapore, and other Asean nations would make it difficult to replicate the European Union's Bologna Process.
Changes in medical practice may affect patient selection and make it difficult to replicate findings in a subsequent protocol.
However, they have not formally analyzed choices in the implementation of out-of-sample tests, making it difficult to replicate and compare forecasting accuracy studies.
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.
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).
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It is commonly believed that it is difficult to replicate the results of a well-conducted demonstration or pilot project at a much larger scale and still achieve similarly good results.
But it is difficult to replicate at scale and run in a way that's accountable for public money".
But for a slab of meat and an excellent drink, which four out of five restaurant professionals will tell you is the basis of good business, it is exemplary, and for those two things plus potatoes and a setting of almost magical New Yorkness, it is difficult to replicate.
History tells us it's difficult to replicate the culture of a club into a different club.
Thus, it is difficult to replicate the local biomechanical environment that surrounds cells or comprises tissues and is hard to determine the physiological mechanical patterns or parameters.
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