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"replicate" Definitions
  1. [transitive] replicate something (formal) to copy something exactly synonym duplicate
  2. [transitive, intransitive] replicate (itself) (specialist) (of a virus or a molecule) to produce exact copies of itself

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Viruses that replicate well in chicken cells differ slightly from ones that replicate well in human cells.
I think it's hard to replicate and it would probably be ill-advised to try to replicate it.
It will be interesting to see if future studies manage to replicate its results — or if, as in the case of the marshmallow test, some aspects fail to replicate.
How can Woods — or his son — replicate spontaneity?
Another lab — ideally — tries to replicate that result.
Since there aren't ETFs that replicate the performance of the sub-industries in the S&P 500, here's what Stovall recommends investors do to replicate this performance in real life:
Replicate that across the border & we'll all be safer.
Why do we endlessly replicate mature patterns for young audiences?
That's not a model he can replicate in later states.
Sanders will be looking to replicate that success on Tuesday.
Finding out why a study didn't replicate is hard work.
Others can replicate your product but they can't outwork you.
Those tactics are easier for Delta and others to replicate.
Sara's model for success is one we want to replicate.
Another Motherboard editor failed to replicate the bug on desktop.
So we will be able to replicate that come fall.
That's a model that the USPS could look to replicate.
Who describes them as beautiful: who works to replicate them?
Artists on the coast replicate the beach, seashells, and herons.
The UN would do well to replicate the UOSSM model.
So it can be tough to replicate Berkshire's transport bet.
What causes one meme to replicate more successfully than another?
Third, memes that answer pressing questions are likely to replicate.
Producers are hoping Britain will somehow replicate the current system.
Then you can do it and replicate it other places.
It's the sort of network algorithm destined to replicate itself.
Key's popularity will be hard to replicate whoever takes over.
I would love for those results to fail to replicate.
What would it take for a gadget to replicate that?
NBC News could not independently verify or replicate this figure.
He is now looking for candidates who can replicate Sen.
And workers should replicate the things that make them happy.
"You could replicate that without the high cost," he said.
You can't replicate that in a short period of time.
It echoed, but did not replicate, the ornate western staircase.
I don't have that gene that people have to replicate.
The medallions replicate originals, which were stolen in the 1990s.
So it was important to us to not replicate that.
" But, according to Betchart, "White could never replicate [that] energy.
Trying to replicate the Obama victory is a fool's errand.
Mr. Weprin started to focus on how to replicate it.
Have we lost our chance to replicate South Korea's success?
This is the kind of writing I want to replicate?
That kind of victory will not be easy to replicate.
Dr. Gody wants to replicate the hospital throughout the countryside.
But you cannot yet replicate the real world experience digitally.
How can we replicate Coach K for the modern world?
But you can replicate it a bunch of different ways.
At home, I discovered that I could replicate the dessert.
Replicate your baby's bedtime routine as much as you can.
It's a look you'll wish you could replicate back home.
To try replicate that elsewhere will just delay us infinitely.
The point, apparently, is to replicate Bill Gates' thought processes.
It was going to be a difficult model to replicate.
It makes sense that it would be difficult to replicate.
I set out to replicate that in the modern world.
Like all viruses, the flu virus has one goal: replicate.
ESPN had hoped to replicate the magic happening at CBS.
Once you get a formula, though, you can replicate it.
What parts of Trump's message did Stewart try to replicate?
Do you think that you could replicate the film now?
Everything you do has to replicate everything you do on stage.
So what are the traits and how can you replicate them?
"I don't think we're going to replicate the movie," he says.
It's said to be able to replicate any sort of terrain.
"To replicate a passport takes a lot of effort," Kennedy said.
MacRumors was also able to replicate the bug using a Mac.
There could be a lot of reasons a result doesn't replicate.
It's not trying to replicate a smartphone experience in the vehicle.
The film isn't able to replicate the complexity of her work.
Japan has an elaborate service culture, which machines struggle to replicate.
Republicans in the Senate won't be able to replicate that playbook.
Like other Nordic success stories, it will be hard to replicate.
Apple will be hoping India can replicate the success China had.
There are even times when it's used to replicate using drugs.
Now it's trying to replicate that success in the grocery business.
Now, drug companies are seeking to replicate that approach through medicine.
He also wants to replicate features of the Cuban health system.
But no one could replicate the AI coding Shuman was doing.
You can replicate this technique with a number of other cosmetics.
Whether they can replicate what the Cowboys are doing is unclear.
Investors are waiting to see if they can replicate that success.
And you long for it again and try to replicate it.
The opening tones that echo from left to right replicate well.
It also has the ability to replicate high frequencies without distortion.
Unfortunately, Goorsky's son's moves are not quite as easy to replicate.
Zola was able to replicate tunes, or sequences of frequency changes.
The novel technique uses intelligent "in-painting" to convincingly replicate eyeballs.
It can replicate colors, too, by breaking them down into CMYK.
We would do well to replicate his performance and his conduct.
It used to be they'd replicate, and eventually resistance would grow.
Ali's version wisely avoids trying to replicate the show's initial impact.
What's your advice for how people can replicate this practice themselves?
They spread and replicate, increasing our recognizability by an incalculable factor.
But you aren't attempting to replicate the dancing at the club?
That's the kind of environment we need to replicate on line.
"There is nothing to replicate the feeling of running," she said.
And that is so difficult to replicate in any mechanical means.
This train ride will replicate the experience described in the story.
Trump is hoping he can replicate that surprise victory on Nov.
To be clear, drivers should not try to replicate Lee's setup.
The casual atmosphere is something you can't replicate at a restaurant.
Now, Mr. Kopra is sharing a travel experience few will replicate.
His approach is mind-numbingly simple, yet seemingly impossible to replicate.
And Democrats will be looking to replicate this model in 2018.
These types of conditions replicate themselves at government hospitals across India.
It's also an idea that would be fairly easy to replicate.
Because once you get those cells to replicate, you lose experience.
Another touches herself and asks her partner to replicate that caress.
"It develops a rich flavour that you can't replicate," he explains.
Do you want to replicate and expand it around the world?
The idea is to replicate photos down to the smallest details.
The Blue House has advantages here the White House cannot replicate.
As they replicate, minute errors are introduced into their genetic codes.
Facebook tried and failed twice to replicate Snapchat's disappearing photos product.
Correia, Luck, and Verner, in their new paper, replicate this finding.
That would replicate what the Berlin Patient received from his donor.
For years, Republicans have tried to replicate Democrats' small-dollar success.
But Mr. Sánchez has so far failed to replicate the formula.
Now, new challengers are hoping they can replicate Tesla&aposs success.
That's something that any other company would have to replicate instantly.
That is not a model many Democrats are likely to replicate.
This was a dish I knew I would replicate at home.
Unfortunately for the laggards, their edge may be difficult to replicate.
But they were missing the key parts they needed to replicate.
It works by blocking an enzyme viruses use to self-replicate.
There was no legitimate peer review or efforts to replicate results.
It's amazing the difference, and there's nothing that can replicate it.
But he doesn't want you to try and replicate his success.
The movie does what it can to replicate those elemental forces.
Such a playbook, however, is difficult to replicate in other states.
Meaning just trying to replicate the formats that you see online.
The rest of the league has rushed to replicate his success.
I also teach users how to replicate or change artists' tones.
It's all stuff you can easily replicate in your own relationships.
The experiment was simple (and fun) enough for you to replicate.
"  Black Mirror writers, take note, because Wikipedia also says that, "memes that replicate most-effectively enjoy more success and some may replicate effectively even when they prove to be detrimental to the welfare of their hosts.
It might be tough to replicate a thick diner milkshake at home.
Now, he plans to replicate his local work on a larger scale.
He now wants to replicate that success in his plans for India.
So now they're trying to see if they can replicate the concept.
Now it's looking to replicate that with Movile in Brazil and beyond.
It designed the day to replicate Black Friday for Amazon die-hards.
And psychologists have been able to replicate these findings over and over.
KITSIS: We are not trying to replicate what we did last year.
When a colleague tried to replicate Bolnick's analysis in 2016, he couldn't.
Or maybe the small schools studies and their promising findings won't replicate.
Educationalists from around the world have long sought to replicate Singapore's success.
But I must repeat my most firm request: do not replicate me.
For both of us, it was pretty rewarding and hard to replicate.
First, local and foreign entrepreneurs replicate successful models focused on local markets.
"You can't replicate moments like this," Isner said during the trophy ceremony.
"It will be difficult to replicate that kind of return," he said.
The platform is novel and revolutionary even, but not difficult to replicate.
It then directed motors to replicate such actions in the prosthetic arm.
He argues that it's a combination that is impossible to replicate online.
Also new today, DocumentDB now lets you replicate data in multiple regions.
Iraq's airports also replicate the plethora of checkpoints that punctuate its roads.
That's hard to replicate in a film, though Jenkins comes very close.
New products are also harder for rivals to replicate than conventional cigarettes.
Why, Mr Gingrich wondered, could Republicans not replicate that strength in Congress?
But when Veeramah's group reanalyzed the data, they couldn't replicate the signal.
This first birth at Baylor is the first to replicate that success.
The project's director has urged other provinces to replicate his good work.
And it's one that many other content businesses are trying to replicate.
There are, though, some smart touches that Amazon might choose to replicate.
Janice and Gandolf were able to replicate combinations of human vowel sounds.
What is difficult to replicate is Snap's highly dedicated, engaged user base.
It could be that TV loves to replicate its own success stories.
It also seems like it's super easy for anyone else to replicate.
" Ms. Paden added: "The W.F.P. situation could now replicate a new 'I.
Entrepreneurs are working to replicate innovations from every corner of the globe.
Social science, even medical and so-called "hard" science, often doesn't replicate.
You can deconstruct water and replicate it in the lab, for instance.
If we could maybe switch it to hybrid and replicate engine sound?
The deodorant brand is looking to replicate that same strategy this Sunday.
This one got so popular they made apps to replicate the experience!
Pennebaker and others have continued to replicate this effect many times since.
Australian singer Sia has a unique sound that not many can replicate.
"Good quantum hardware is composed of systems you can replicate," he says.
They're hoping to replicate that energy and enthusiasm in the ObamaCare fight.
Instead, it's using chemicals instead of grapes or fermentation to replicate wine.
"Absolutely I do think it's a model we can replicate," Truong argued.
Citizens could replicate the success of Citizens Access for its commercial clients.
Disasters replicate and worsen the social cleavages and inequalities that preexisted them.
It was built to replicate the feeling of staying at a resort.
Any one of these things might be easy to steal or replicate.
His entire pitch tonight sounds like an effort to replicate that passion.
Normally, the producers would replicate those scenes, if only to avoid confusion.
NK. The two were attempting to replicate a move seen in P!
UPS is not likely to replicate FedEx Express' strategy any time soon.
Rhye's mild blandness aims additionally to replicate dizzy, awestruck, spellbound erotic bliss.
"This system will replicate exactly what people need on Mars," Raymond said.
Multiple persons at TechCrunch tested the flaw and could replicate it effortlessly.
Or people here see a restaurant succeed, and they just replicate it.
This model is designed to replicate the response of the ear canal.
Its quest to replicate what Snapchat does, though, is still going strong.
They replicate reality, and the in-game weaponry reflects that painstaking effort.
This isn't a benefit you can replicate with any other Amex card.
Volvo says the system was tuned to replicate the Gothenburg Concert Hall.
But she proved unable to replicate that in the states that followed.
Not every community is going to be able to replicate those factors.
"This is not something that many developers will be able to replicate."
And the thing that Facebook is trying to replicate is binge-watching.
It is this set which they aim to replicate in the home.
What Mr. Gross did with pornography he hopes to replicate with pot.
Companies including Peloton are trying to replicate the studio experience at home.
Increasingly inefficient organizations that replicate, instead of learn from, the same mistakes.
But he failed to replicate the success of his upstart 2016 bid.
The pearl tends to replicate a natural-looking bait in the daytime.
But in his own work, he wasn't trying to replicate native dance.
Why do we think that students wouldn't replicate the culture around them?
Now, Democrats are hoping to replicate that success at the congressional level.
He has the incredible ability to mimic and replicate his opponents' moves.
Now a trained taster, I had to replicate the experiment at home.
Though Mr. Perry must know this, he hasn't managed to replicate it.
Lab-grown meat will replicate the taste and consistency of traditional meat.
They argue that artificial intelligence can replicate, and even amplify, human biases.
"No one wants to just try to replicate their success," Lopez said.
Apple wants to replicate Amazon's success by using its big advantage: hardware.
She acknowledged there are many, MANY options for her fans to replicate.
And King says he couldn't replicate that today after Trump torpedoed it.
Le Wagon hopes to replicate the same offering across all its campuses.
This scenario — rather, this environment — is what you will replicate at home.
China now hopes to replicate its solar industry's growth in other areas.
Machines can replicate many jobs but those are traits they can't learn.
They would be hoping to replicate those results at the national level.
It&aposs very, very successful, and it&aposs not easy to replicate.
No other email app has managed to replicate Inbox's lightning-fast search.
To replicate canada's infrastructure bank Further company coverage: (Reporting by Matt Scuffham)
Many other cities have tried and failed to replicate the dyeing process.
"There's a soul to the space that would be hard to replicate."
Tweets scatter and replicate in a chain reaction reminiscent of nuclear fission.
The new-energy industries cannot replicate what coal once did, economists say.
It was a simple business model he would go on to replicate.
Noteworthy is looking to replicate a similar experience during Prince William's wedding.
No similar model exists for congressional Democrats to replicate on single-payer.
The margins are better, and luggage is a lot easier to replicate.
DISCLAIMER: We do not recommend that you try to replicate this tactic.
We're trying to replicate that in a much more complicated, sophisticated scenario.
And coming out of an undergrad degree, you would probably struggle to replicate it immediately but you'd be familiar with it and if someone gave you a bit of advice you'd be able to replicate it no problem.
Each particle is an individual life-form that is doing its best to replicate and survive and it's competing against all the others for survival in the environment of the human body, and when the particles replicate, they mutate.
The experience is what matters and not many states can replicate that feeling.
That's not something I would actually want to replicate in a virtual world.
Pratt said it will be important to replicate these findings in other populations.
They then identify plant materials that behave the same way, to replicate it.
"Unfortunately, there are people who want to replicate stuff like that," Putney said.
Unfortunately, the sequels never quite managed to replicate the magic of the original.
Every single one is screenshot-worthy and easier to replicate than you'd imagine.
In 2010, Democrats found it impossible to replicate the voter turnout of 2008.
The glitch resets when you log out, but it takes seconds to replicate.
GDP growth did not replicate that rise, however, sinking from 1.7% to 1.4%.
And with high-res photographs, designers can easily replicate certain styles and looks.
But they don't need to replace him or replicate what those three had.
And they can be really hard to replicate, for a variety of reasons.
It all sounds a little too easy, too simple — and it didn't replicate.
Some scientists whose studies didn't replicate are taking the bad news in stride.
We can replicate a lot of things, but there's something that is missing.
Basically, most cells divide and replicate some fifty-plus times before becoming senescent.
So we do have real people there, but we duplicate and replicate them.
Programs like GarageBand on Mac and iOS platforms replicate a traditional recording studio.
Group chats provided emotional support and a closeness that other sites couldn't replicate.
It's full of 123 step-by-step recipes that almost anyone can replicate.
As such, it is fairly easy to replicate from off-the-shelf chemicals.
That means the effects of prescription LSD would be much easier to replicate.
So perhaps, we should try to replicate the findings as soon as possible.
But it was never reasonable to expect Apple to replicate the iPhone's success.
First, you collect training data with a "scraper" that your network will replicate.
These would largely have to replicate the EU's rules to maintain regulatory equivalence.
Many of the reasons for that are things that are impossible to replicate.
Trump and James will look to replicate the president's 22018 success in Michigan.
It debuted with much fanfare in 2011 but struggled to replicate Farmville's success.
They did not wish to replicate the British model where Queen Victoria reigned.
But it is not clear others can replicate that virtuous circle so easily.
How do you go about trying to replicate something that's subconscious and otherworldly?
This is a technological advantage that US citizens probably wouldn't want to replicate.
The Verge was able to replicate some of the results, but not all.
Its profits are secure because other companies cannot easily replicate what it does.
"You have no chance to replicate the pace or complexity" of the novel.
Competing studios have spent a decade trying to replicate this model; none has.
One difficult art a computer would struggle to replicate is that of irony.
It also will make it easier for other labs to replicate the tests.
What was Monolith doing in 2005 that countless shooters have failed to replicate?
The Ringer is seen as Simmons' attempt to replicate Grantland's influence and coverage.
It does not feel like a mid-century attempt to replicate Greek tragedy.
Other researchers have easy access to the product and could replicate the study.
Abby and Jackson are stuck and can't figure out how to replicate Nightblood.
She was never quite able to replicate the success of her breakthrough role.
As for which pieces she chooses to replicate, Zauzmer goes for the classics.
That's when he decided he could replicate their elaborate pranks, but fake them.
As it stands, computer systems can't replicate things like human emotions and imagination.
Therefore, healthcare IT vendors will not be able to replicate HP's model exactly.
It's also been shown to replicate inside tick cell lines in the lab.
Now it'll just need to find some way to replicate the mall Santa.
Having an HBCU experience, you can't replicate that without having gone through it.
These systems replicate themselves over and over again until it becomes this way.
Gucci Mane exercises a frank duality that other rappers have failed to replicate.
"It's very difficult to replicate the Amazon buying experience in healthcare," he said.
His group and others will be trying to replicate it using lavas elsewhere.
Replicate that process for hundreds of features, and you get a powerful tool.
Any success may entice competitors to quickly replicate some of the Turner formula.
It is urgent that the United States seek to replicate the 2015 approach.
It could try to replicate that feat in the self-driving car space.
Trump may indeed prefer the worst-case scenario and replicate the Clinton defense.
Fortis' portfolio of assets in prime urban locations is also hard to replicate.
If the Swansea project succeeds, Tidal Lagoon Power hopes to replicate it elsewhere.
Swanson and Reese endeavor to replicate this quality in all that they create.
So I wanted to replicate the sensations you'd get with a human partner.
The ECB model is purely theoretical; it does not replicate actual trade conditions.
A number of viruses replicate by inserting their DNA into our own genes.
He said he's not sure whether other candidates could replicate what he's doing.
Because we understand the physics, we can replicate the atmosphere with computer models.
The amount of colors that can be used to replicate an original illustration.
Like it's an attempt to replicate that rawness that we all sometimes experience.
Replicate that feeling all week long by listening to this one on repeat.
LogDevice helps when you need to replicate data from these separate data centers.
This might be one of the few vacation habits most people could replicate.
What is stunning is how thoroughly Mr. Armani managed to replicate his Milan.
The callbacks, like Jake's "name of your sex tape" bit, replicate like Tribbles.
None of those breakthroughs will be easy for Sanders to replicate this year.
Now, they plan to replicate the wines with the aid of modern techniques.
Furthermore, they figured out how to easily replicate the simple process sans mushrooms.
A number of upstarts loom as potential competitors, seeking to replicate WeWork's success.
Because redactions are very hard to replicate properly in a well-made book.
Those bits of protein — which cannot replicate or cause infection — can be injected.
It's because of the one thing Samsung or anyone else can't replicate: iOS.
"It's about creating an experience that the digital world cannot replicate," he said.
You can't replicate it, there's no way to express it or teach it.
The point of reproducibility, according to Dodge, isn't to replicate the results exactly.
It's important to remember that early lab results don't always replicate in humans.
Some scholars argue that disasters replicate social inequality, but that's not it, exactly.
The U.S. can't (and shouldn't) hope to replicate its "world war victor" advantage.
Starting a fire is just as easy to replicate — minimal supplies are needed.
Immediately after asprosin was discovered, Cone started trying to independently replicate Chopra's results.
To make Irishman, though, Helman couldn't replicate Weta Digital's process on Gemini Man.
Lighting systems replicate the moon cycles that corals use to time their spawning.
BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Inc's Galidesivir works by interfering with a virus' ability to replicate.
It will still be hard to replicate the strategy of Europe's luxury giants.
Or they're styled to look perfect for a day but impossible to replicate.
He appears headed to replicate that performance in a third arena, tax policy.
"It's very hard to replicate this," Mr. Klabin said of his operating model.
But I don't think that it's something that I would ever replicate again.
"In a thousand years, you'd not be able to replicate this," Mike said.
These new videos, however, are using full names of the people they replicate.
So if that's the model, it seems like other people could replicate it.
Real-world models already exist to replicate this model on a grand scale.
It's one that other conservative states are likely to notice and possibly replicate.
I've always wanted to replicate that experience, but of course that can't happen.
The fact that Nyhan and Reifler's breakthrough study didn't replicate isn't a shocker.
"Avian influenza viruses don't replicate well in humans, human influenza viruses don't replicate well in birds, but if a bird virus and a human virus gets into a pig, you can have reassortment and get totally new strains out," Jacobs said.
A survey conducted by the journal Nature published last month found that, of 1,500 scientists polled, 70 percent of them had been unable to replicate another scientist's results while 50 percent had been unable to replicate even their own results.
Samsung reportedly can't replicate the problem Unable to replicate the problem, and with reports of flaming devices mounting up, Samsung initially concluded the problem was with some of the phones' batteries, blaming a "minor manufacturing flaw" at its affiliate Samsung SDI.
But it also suggests that Mr Edwards's success would be extremely hard to replicate.
More research is needed to replicate the findings in a larger sample of patients.
Now let's see if the company can replicate the same success with other services.
Password and special codes are all digital, making them easy to send and replicate.
A second enzyme attaches a "primer" to each strand, which allows them to replicate.
The group wanted to see how many of the original effects they could replicate.
Efforts to replicate these findings in large longitudinal cohort studies of adolescents are warranted.
Now that he's departing, it's not a given that Democrats can replicate his success.
To replicate ourselves, we have to first embrace both the miracles and the foibles.
" As to whether she thinks she can replicate her previous success, regardless: "I better!
Will it be able to replicate the feat in season two (launching in July)?
And attempts to develop safer versions haven't been able to replicate the molecule's potency.
Do you think we could replicate the Nordic model from within the private sector?
In the study, Zernicka-Goetz wanted to replicate developing embryonic events using stem cells.
Clearly, Palmer hopes to replicate the success of Ferrari, which went public in 2015.
Once again, both men have failed to replicate their club success for their countries.
It sounds like he's looking to replicate that with whatever Oats Studios puts out.
They want to replicate the recipe that formed such a bond with someone else.
Moore won, and now Bannon is looking to replicate the formula in other races.
We can replicate this success story, but the market won't act on its own.
But how do you replicate such heavily sequenced and edited music live on stage?
The set designer, Luke Hegel-Cantarella, has wisely not attempted to replicate the replicas.
You can take a jacket and replicate it because apparel is viewed as utilitarian.
Programming a machine to replicate that feat is very much a work in progress.
It is an effective model, available for the AIIB to join or to replicate.
The drug, also called lefamulin, works by interfering with the bacteria's ability to replicate.
I need to replicate human interaction — kind of that Tom Hanks in "Castaway" vibe.
In many ways, though, the success of Ragin' Cajuns beer is difficult to replicate.
Modern day consoles have become powerhouses that replicate some of the most powerful computers.
Jewelry is also something that you can easily replicate pretty quickly with a printer.
Then, the season will replicate what happened before; absolute power corrupts absolutely, after all.
They replicate in hives all over Britain for environmental purposes and have replaced bees.
But in the burgeoning field of soft robotics, scientists have struggled to replicate this.
I didn't think anybody would ever be able to replicate that set like that.
Some viruses replicate themselves by inserting their DNA into the genomes of their hosts.
Whether he can replicate this winning formula in other states, he doesn't yet know.
There idea here isn't to provide a full replicate of the regular Concur app.
I look for special laughs and special cries — those are times you can't replicate.
Totalitarianism on Xinjiang's scale may be hard to replicate, even across most of China.
The new filters like "Bazaar" and "Modena" are designed to replicate old film stock.
It's so exciting...I totally enjoy this process of trying to replicate the food.
Press play to see how to replicate this devilish display for your own bash.
It's very likely therefore that someone could replicate the feat at relatively minimal cost.
But despite its store muscle, Wal-Mart has failed to replicate that success online.
Try as I might I could not replicate the Olympus image with the iPhone.
The mayor of Barranquilla, in Colombia, is planning to try to replicate the model.
It's unfalsifiable speculation until we get a chance to replicate on multiple presidential terms.
"We can't yet fully replicate nature's rich repertoire of sensation and perception," he said.
When they're not on the ballot again, Republicans will struggle to replicate their success.
Gizmodo was able to replicate the bug prior to reporting on it last week.
It may not replicate the same kind of recoveries we've seen from cyclical lows.
It's something Amazon's been trying to do but not really proven able to replicate.
Artists who prefer to focus on nature will not lack a scene to replicate.
She dedicated four #FlashbackFriday posts to past costumes that are incredibly easy to replicate.
Boric acid + methanol + fire = BOOM Here's one science experiment you don't want to replicate.
There are already plenty of projects attempting to replicate biological systems in robotic form.
For me specifically, it is to emulate and replicate the properties of the ecosystem.
The SEC's website also does not fully replicate the rating agency data, Reuters found.
But she was never quite able to replicate the success of her breakthrough role.
The question is how to replicate that success in other struggling, manufacturing-dependent places.
They merely replicate the false, anachronistic structure of the world of the TV channel.
"In a wave pool for surfing, you're not trying to replicate nature," he said.
Mike Budenholzer wants to replicate San Antonio's familial culture, and that's a worthy goal.
I wasn't able to replicate this with any other phone I had on hand.
They do not include source code that could be used to replicate the attacks.
It's also the kind of thing that's tough to replicate for a streaming service.
"These are live lectures that are designed to replicate the offline experience," he said.
"It's very difficult to replicate the Amazon buying experience in health care," he said.
A forger can't replicate what a forger can't see: the truth beneath the surface.
That being said, it won't be an easy deal to replicate with North Korea.
CarPlay and Auto replicate certain iPhone and Android smartphone features on the vehicle's display.
We cannot replicate that in practice, on the floor, or in a film session.
Can we replicate the turnout of last month's elections to revitalize interest in volunteerism?
The early centers were closely tied to local cultures, making them difficult to replicate.
There is also a serendipity to book shopping offline that's hard to replicate online.
But they suspected they or other researches might replicate their experiment using other substances.
KS: So you're trying to sort of replicate that idea of a teacher. Exactly.
But to obtain it, we would need to replicate the era's forward-looking nature.
To replicate human decision-making, the AI assistant would need data on human behavior.
Not really since the windows were not intended to replicate actual space or rooms.
Joe Flacco has never been able to replicate that performance in the regular season.
From there, they might be able to replicate the dinosaur DNA inside computer models.
Until last year, China required drugmakers to replicate all their clinical trials in China.
"The playbook is simple: Rob, replicate and replace," said Assistant Attorney General John Demers.
This will change the appearance of Safari to replicate the browser of an iPhone.
There's not many foods that actually replicate it in terms of a nutritional profile.
She was curious to explore the different ways that clothing could replicate these functions.
Such deep software integration may be something other car companies are unable to replicate.
Why replicate the work that the federal government was willing to do for free?
But his efforts to replicate either in California were examples of his rare failures.
I think what Apple is looking to do is replicate the Amazon video flywheel.
To replicate the traditional learning experience, EduRev also has a social aspect to it.
Beyond scientists work to balance all of these compounds and replicate them using plants.
Documenting these relics helped the team replicate the amplitude and frequency of the corrugations.
O'Rourke couldn't replicate the fundraising success he had in his 2018 challenge for Sen.
It took them two months just to replicate Le's results on the new system.
In some online formats, the software is unable to replicate a square root symbol.
"[CDNs] replicate content all over the world in places close to you," said Misra.
It's difficult — if not impossible — for individual companies to fully replicate what they offer.
Those are hardly formulas activists should cheer, much less try to replicate going forward.
The intent is to share this knowledge and then replicate this workshop with others.
"We'd love to be able to replicate that Tiffany Cabán model," Ms. Weaver said.
Still some innovation there, and not the kind Samsung can replicate in a phone.
It's a moment I'd like to believe we could replicate across the country today.
Samsung designed Bixby to replicate all of the functions of your phone and apps.
At this point, Mirkopoulos was looking to replicate that success in the United States.
Resources: Washington and the Office of Economic Development aren't out to replicate Silicon Valley.
But they are also used to replicate things that are no longer being built.
And I don't know how Democrats are going to replicate that this time around.
Events like these create momentum around books that's hard to replicate in real life.
China's hopes to replicate the American fracking boom, however, have hit significant stumbling blocks.
Thrusting Toys: Can a sex toy ever truly replicate the feeling of getting fucked?
Is there a, "Oh, I want to replicate what so-and-so is doing"?
And nothing digital can ever quite replicate the simple act of turning a page.
Hoverboards almost universally come from Chinese manufacturers who can quickly replicate each other's designs.
Another reason was to incubate startups that could replicate that profitable magic elsewhere. Anywhere.
The survey results generally predicted which studies would be reproducible and which would not be, suggesting that "the research community could predict which results would replicate and that failures to replicate were not the result of chance alone," according to the paper.
If WarnerMedia, Netflix, and Hulu are trying to replicate an entire cable bundle — lots of reruns, always something to watch — Apple TV Plus is trying to replicate what made HBO special: fewer shows but a clear style that you can't get anywhere else.
It can give an audience an intimate experience, one difficult to replicate in larger markets.
One organization tried to replicate the study in Cameroon, but didn't collect the right data.
In this case the network is trained to both recognize and replicate convincing open eyes.
"When I replicate my sculptures I use embroidery to mimic the original object," explains Tang.
But now that he's departing, it's not a given that Democrats can replicate his success.
Ferrari wanted to replicate the ambience of a "luxurious living space" in its new baby.
The goal now is to replicate the CBSN model, but for the world of sports.
The abundance and display of blooms featured in Japan is almost impossible to replicate here.
That strategy could work if McDonald's manages to replicate Dunkin's success with the menu item.
The impact you can have at Facebook is hard to replicate anywhere else, he says.
It was already known that when cells replicate their DNA, the replication mechanism sometimes stalls.
Earlier in February, SuitX announced a new Phoenix exoskeleton that aims to replicate human gait.
Recently, British conservatives started their own grassroots campaign, Activate, to replicate the success of Momentum.
He rigorously attempts to replicate a small corner of the Earth in his botanical facility.
All can help, but few replicate all the physical and social rituals that surround cigarettes.
"There are certainly a lot of others trying to replicate what we've done," DeBow said.
One of the experiments that didn't replicate was from University of Kentucky psychologist Will Gervais.
Often, when studies don't replicate, it's not that the effort totally disproves the underlying hypothesis.
This is ultimately Peloton's secret sauce, and may be difficult for its competitors to replicate.
Through funding her initiatives, Chen hopes to replicate child-centric schools for Asia and Africa.
Now he is coördinating an urgent effort to replicate his template across the Sierra Nevada.
The details of the brushstrokes and the texture would be impossible to replicate in print.
But, hey, it's definitely a celebrity-inspired outfit that's very easy to replicate at home.
The royal's casual (and easy to replicate!) looks have also made headlines this summer season.
The King Kullen business model proved easy to replicate, and eventually the big chains did.
" She continued: "There was no way I could replicate what I had on the Bowery.
Some, like the extension for WordPress-powered sites, will replicate basic Patreon functions outside Patreon.com.
His methods also work for reasons none of his Democratic rivals looks able to replicate.
The overall effect seems designed to replicate low-gravity environments, hence the moon-themed named.
Before that, English didn't even have a Q; it used "cw" to replicate the sound.
Obviously they have to be creative, because it's very hard for computers to replicate that.
If Panther can replicate that success, more traditional awards players might have to look out.
And it can't replicate the free-flying spirit of a super-saga like The Avengers.
Goel would like to replicate the project again next semester, but with a different name.
The other track comprised researchers trying to replicate the brain's physical networks in digital form.
To its credit, Apple got in touch with Lee and worked to replicate his results.
Also Mandy, if you're reading this, please replicate those same effortless waves for your wedding.
And he's trying to replicate that in the White House... He just doesn't trust people.
Time will tell whether the payments newcomers could replicate their success in their neighboring city.
Those moments of good fortune are hard to quantify and could be impossible to replicate.
"We hope to replicate in humans the excellent results obtained in animal models," Pertile said.
PC makers have been trying to replicate the MacBook Air for years with little success.
Though the process is aided by some degree of technical knowledge, it's easy to replicate.
I'm sorry to report that watching TV while rubbing a crystal didn't replicate that feeling.
It's impossible to replicate the nectary goodness of the mince pie in a hot drink.
The sheer size of TJX and Ross makes their economies of scale difficult to replicate.
"Nothing will ever replicate the history and unique character of Pinehurst No. 2," he said.
And second: How hard would it be for somebody to replicate a similar data asset?
Ethiopian Airlines said Thursday that the simulators are not designed to replicate the MCAS problems.
The next best option are environments on earth, like Danakil, that replicate similarly extreme conditions.
Sanders' three keys to victory Good campaigns study what works and try to replicate it.
Her formula is unexpected, making it difficult for anyone to replicate her penchant for obscurity.
But for a variety of reasons, he wasn't able to replicate that dynamic Monday night.
Breathwork is a type of industrial-strength meditation, believed to replicate the effects of LSD.
The studio is undoubtedly hoping to replicate that success by changing as little as possible.
To further validate the studies, the researchers should replicate the findings in non-European populations.
He thought it was "quite genius," and decided to replicate his own for Australian audiences.
You know, just in case we want to replicate this look for a night out.
Udoh will replicate 75 percent of what Gobert provides for a dozen minutes every night.
Ethiopian Airlines said on Thursday the simulators are not designed to replicate the MCAS problems.
The Wyss team sought to replicate processes that occur in the blood-brain barrier (BBB).
"This ridiculous-looking toy is designed to replicate the feeling of oral sex," she wrote.
That allowed them to replicate a key by intercepting eight button presses from a fob.
Future unsupervised governments would feel free to replicate Puerto Rico's crushing and confounding debt structure.
That kind of reach is extremely difficult to replicate in an increasingly crowded digital world.
Now, ColorPop is making it easy to replicate the fad with its latest eyeshadow palette.
So as we age, the cells in our body replicate, and the telomeres get shorter.
In a laboratory, regulators would try to replicate a variety of conditions on the road.
Privacy and other consumer protection enforcement encourages businesses to shun, rather than replicate, irresponsible practices.
"Replicate that across the border & we'll all be safer," Trump Jr. added, Acosta's "#ByeBye" hashtag.
If we do it poorly, we will replicate all the mistakes we're currently making. Absolutely.
But much of what goes on in Nansledan and Poundbury might be difficult to replicate.
Compound interest helped her money grow over time, and its effects are hard to replicate.
One parlor chandelier is thought to be original; the other was made to replicate it.
This means other researchers and even payers are unable to analyze and replicate ICER's results.
Instead, we should replicate the actions of those who've accomplished what we want to accomplish.
Other local restaurateurs began attempting to replicate Prince's hot chicken, often adding their own twists.
FS278 tried to replicate the "embrace debate" mentality that Horowitz had helped pioneer at ESPN.
Orchestras and opera companies must somehow try to replicate this intimate atmosphere in bigger halls.
Transparency, of course, sounds like a good idea as does the ability to replicate studies.
Flight simulators can replicate in-flight emergencies and teach aspirant pilots how to handle them.
In "Washington Black," Edugyan suggests the diction of another time without attempting to replicate it.
When a fossil is in a museum, it allows other to replicate the study results.
Three matches — two all-English clashes and an all-French one — replicate domestic league rivalries.
But none of those things can replicate the native digital medium brilliance of Homestuck itself.
So any road fans trying to replicate their brand of bacchanalia had better come correct.
I cooked, hoping to replicate the same comforting aroma that often permeated my mom's kitchen.
I've often tried to replicate the hammam effect at home with a professional gommage glove.
And anti-porn organizations like EIE feel confident they can replicate that across the nation.
"It's the first sophisticated game that baseball fans could play to replicate baseball," Okrent said.
They also want to replicate the study with men who identify as gay or bisexual.
They don't have nearly enough resources to replicate this formula across the country in November.
The carmaker has begun recalls in Germany that it plans to replicate in other countries.
The look is both distinctive and easy to replicate, making it the ideal Halloween costume.
No one has yet been able to replicate the scale of what Bogotá has achieved.
It's difficult to see how Democrats could replicate their success in Pennsylvania in Arizona's Eighth.
The researchers wanted to see if they could replicate the cockroach's ability in a robot.
H&M and other retailers will sell clothes that replicate what the show's characters wear.
But we must learn from our past, not replicate old mistakes in present-day reforms.
Our blindness makes us more susceptible to them; more prone to replicate them, not less.
Federally issued documents, such as a passport, also fall into the difficult-to-replicate category.
Making Election Day one of those is something we want to replicate around the country.
The company said it would take down posts that try and replicate the dangerous stunt.
The underhand throws were designed to replicate the proper motion of the body at impact.
Trader Joe's podcast Other chains have tried to replicate Costco Connection's success with mixed results.
For Nevada, ranked-choice voting was a way to replicate the caucus experience in absentia.
"We haven't been able to replicate results similar to these claims," said a TikTok spokesperson.
You can feel and touch them in a way that you can't replicate with screens.
"There are many bands coming up now, trying to replicate this psychedelic sound," he said.
To us, we wanted to try to replicate in the festival her body of work.
The innovations have attracted visitors from hundreds of colleges eager to replicate the school's successes.
Democrats, meanwhile, would look to replicate Lamb's success in working-class districts with similar demographics.
It attracted 20,000 supporters, a crowd she has, as yet, never been able to replicate.
I also use recipes from the service with store-bought ingredients to replicate family favorites.
It's the double-walled, insulated version meant to replicate and replace paper coffee shop cups.
It works by blocking the enzyme that many viruses use to replicate inside human cells.
This failure to faithfully replicate a given practice calls effectiveness, positive or negative, into question.
So while N.F.L. teams might be looking to replicate what he does, is it possible?
Dunkin' is looking to replicate that success across the country with the permanent menu item.
This also shows Russia aims to replicate Putin-like regimes wherever Russian influence holds sway.
"But that's because it was trying to actually replicate the woman's dead boyfriend," Vlahos said.
People often ask Ms. Mellerio to replicate her designs and sell them in the store.
"I think that will be hard to replicate in anything else you do in life."  
At its most basic level, it's easy to create custom stamps that replicate a signature.
While some have tried to replicate the Tuesday magic elsewhere, the efforts never took off.
There's a shorthand and a trust thing that's just hard to replicate with other people.
If a story elicits a flood of attention, you replicate it until it doesn't anymore.
He said the exhibition was not meant to replicate what people experienced in the camps.
Costco prides itself in offering a treasure-hunt experience, which is hard to replicate online.
To replicate this effect indoors, place shaded or frosted-glass table lamps at eye level.
But no one had used this data to try to replicate the earlier marshmallow studies.
The 737 MAX simulator was not designed to replicate the MCAS system problems, it added.
And you'll see people trying to replicate him, you'll see them striding on the stage.
Tight markets like New York and the Bay Area can't replicate that approach to affordability.
GebreMariam told CNN earlier this month that the Max 8 simulator cannot replicate the MCAS system.
The Vive also comes with two motion controllers that replicate your hands in the VR world.
They injected little circles of DNA called plasmids into bacterial cells that the cells can replicate.
The viruses replicate really well in this environment, and can be harvested a few days later.
Savoca's team worked with the Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco to replicate these conditions.
She struggled to replicate her teenage performances after first experiencing bad shoulder pain in early 2016.
"There is no well-trodden route to where I am, no formula to replicate," he says.
One thing they are certain to replicate is the gradual way that our consciousness turns on.
Sometimes the games succeed, but, as a medium, it's yet to consistently replicate the same result.
If algorithms can replicate the process of creativity, then there's little reason to nurture human creativity.
There was less use for others trying to replicate its success, like the utterly useless Juicero.
But if the upcoming seasons of the show try to replicate everything, we'd lose interest anyway.
If America really wants to stop MS-13, Boston's approach is one proven model to replicate.
There are less expensive ways to replicate a lot of the Echo Link Amp's feature set.
Maybe she looked to those profiles for inspiration so precise that she wanted to replicate them.
Juliette Binoche's character shows another way, stubbornly trying to replicate life in the face of oblivion.
The experience is designed to replicate live music, with instruments and vocals coming from different directions.
By introducing a messaging product for close friends only, Instagram is trying to replicate that experience.
Some school subjects, like PE and lab science, are hard to replicate during a film shoot.
He says it is not clear that investing in renewables could replicate oil's risk-return profile.
Digital data are weightless, easy to replicate, and can be sent around the world in milliseconds.
According to the star's makeup artist Priscilla Ono, Rihanna's envious radiance is surprisingly easy to replicate.
"Many more countries are developing the capability to replicate what the Russians have done," Mueller said.
A good model should replicate the same kinds of pulses when presented with the same stimuli.
Despite early buzz, the films failed to replicate Lionsgate's blockbuster success with The Hunger Games series.
He also wanted to know how to replicate Norma's pies in all of his six diners.
Many other cities around the world have strived to replicate the Guggenheim effect, rarely with success.
As a side note, I think FBA will be extraordinarily difficult for another retailer to replicate.
But Star Trek's general ethos has been to look toward the future, not replicate the past.
Nowhere else in Europe could replicate London, whose competitors are New York, Singapore and Hong Kong.
"The whole idea of this is to replicate somebody's home," he previously told PEOPLE in 2017.
Naturally, the company will look for ways to "replicate that in future Shazam for TV campaigns."
If the rare breed goes extinct, scientists will lose the ability to replicate their genetic storehouses.
Takeuchi says it would take a lot of resources and time to replicate the GoCardless platform.
To replicate that, they could look to the 800,000 college students returning now to Florida schools.
It could be that some cells replicate with greater frequency, yielding more opportunities for a mutation.
Turns out it does, but, surprisingly, not because it tried to replicate what'd already been done.
It's crazy cheap, and I buy it in hopes that my tile guy can replicate it.
It's sat in a mixture of chemicals designed to replicate the conditions of the human body.
The company is hoping to replicate all of what Hui said were its successes in China.
Above: 'Memoranda' launch trailer Saedi is eager to not 'simply' replicate the work of Murakami, however.
She has three different Google alerts set up so she can replicate Meghan Markle's every outfit.
The service seemed to be designed to replicate influencers using social networks like Instagram and Pinterest.
That's a dynamic that is tricky to replicate in other static sale models, Cheng pointed out.
"We know that 2016 was a year that would be hard to replicate," Nicole told Brides.
For example, he said, it is unlikely famous professors would replicate the work of graduate students.
He was all set up to replicate a black hole with sound waves in the gas.
But there's an ineffable quality to the hand-drawn material that a computer simply can't replicate.
" Mueller said "many" more countries are developing the capabilities "to replicate what the Russians have done.
Like with the first season, Infamy's production staff undertook extensive research to properly replicate the period.
But I think there's something poetic about that not trying to replicate, but trying to investigate.
It wiggles back and forth each time, to replicate how one might move around while driving.
Each is crafted from quartz glass and designed to replicate the look of a normal roof.
This means Periscope's parent company Twitter is likely thinking about ways to replicate its competitors' successes.
Upton uses a KBOX machine in the video to replicate the deadlift movement without a barbell.
Because the last thing anyone should want is to replicate what happened to the Aral Sea.
However, should Ikee replicate her Jakarta form in Tokyo, that golden goal looks well within reach.
However it will not be easy for the company to replicate its success abroad, they added.
Ivry has been trying out a new, exciting technique developed by other conservators to replicate leather.
He also said EU countries were unlikely to replicate London's global standing as a financial center.
Screenwriter Jonathan Perera tries to replicate Sorkin's "walk and talk" style sans the humor or snap.
By studying elephant genomes further, scientists hope to develop drugs for people that replicate this effect.
The Fixers spend the next fifteen minutes attempting to replicate their earlier success, to no avail.
We don't believe that they're going to replicate the amount they paid for cable with streaming.
Attempting to replicate that good feeling, we continue swiping and swiping until minutes turn into hours.
Spoked-wheel wagons will replicate quickly because early humans need to transport lots of freight easily.
In fact, history suggests that trying to replicate Trump is the exactly wrong approach for Democrats.
The prototype relied on CMYKW ink and an algorithm to replicate colors, which actually makes sense.
That won't stop teams from drafting them though, their two-way potential is impossible to replicate.
Since then, the streaming company has tried to replicate Stranger Things batshit success with mixed results.
Prosecutors say he specifically targeted fields that grow the parent seeds needed to replicate GMO corn.
These are games that do not attempt to replicate real life, or pass for Hollywood cinema.
Up until now, scientists have never been able to replicate the cicada's call in a lab.
But instead of trying to replicate button presses or even real-world weapons, it uses magic.
Sifton said those hires shouldn't be read as an effort to replicate what Tasty has done.
Silicon Valley may offer better pay, but it cannot replicate the bond between citizen and country.
Corning is trying to replicate the good qualities of sapphire crystal while removing the bad ones.
Then, the virus multiplied and spread throughout the network of lymph nodes where immune cells replicate.
Some large companies tripped over their own bureaucracies but later tried to replicate small, successful companies.
Presuming we can simply replicate past labor or social justice movements to achieve it is reckless.
We should learn from our success and replicate it, not reinvent the wheel every election cycle.
It also created the expectation that the Jets could, should, would replicate that performance every week.
The see-through windows on the £5 notes are difficult to replicate, enhancing the counterfeit protection.
But Siegel argues in his book that almost any city can replicate the process for less.
Pasha tried to replicate it through distributing local news, sourced from stringers, on a WhatsApp group.
Despite decades of separation, Seoul has a cultural closeness to Pyongyang, which America can never replicate.
So, Martinez made him replicate that in the Caps' locker room ... and it was seriously epic!!!
Although he had not been a resident officer in Elgin, he decided to replicate the program.
And even when they attempt to replicate a study, they often find they can't do so.
Investors say Sony still has a technological advantage that will take time for others to replicate.
This Thanksgiving, should the Kardashians try to replicate the ritual, it would probably take about forever.
Mashable was able to replicate the result, but the links no longer appear in the module.
Now, I try to replicate that night as often as I can (minus the throwing up).
Suhani and her co-workers aim to replicate the model in 500 slums across the globe.
After that initial success several doctors tried to replicate the results, with little to no success.
The doubts crested in 2014 when Lane and his colleagues couldn't replicate their own envelope study.
Her experience is one Clinton has watched closely and one she can replicate in this campaign.
Yet some parts of the formula that created the middle class may be possible to replicate.
Instead, to replicate the lurches and free falls of memory, Mr. Letts has scrambled the chronology.
Legacy preferences limit diversity because they replicate in the present the student bodies of the past.
That would be very difficult to replicate right now with the amount of usage we get.
And yet, doubt still lingered about whether Thomas could replicate those eruptions in a playoff atmosphere.
Would your moving seat try to replicate Sebastian and Mia's dance moves in La La Land?
Some are branded with the "Stranger Things" logo; others replicate things worn by the show's characters.
That money, however, can be used only to replicate or improve existing fences on the border.
So whether the effects observed within the animals' skulls exactly replicate those in people is unknown.
But using a mouse to navigate cannot truly replicate the physical demands of operating heavy machinery.
But it also became something the series seemingly felt it had to replicate in future episodes.
Skeletons are a meme in the purest sense: They continue to self-replicate without growing outdated.
They are both meant to replicate shad and bunker, two primary bait fish of striped bass.
I want to embrace all of it through my work, and not just replicate popular imagery.
Mr. Mandel said that while the state fair inspired the scene, he couldn't quite replicate it.
But his own travels are routine, and on the whole experiences any fit traveler can replicate.
Repeated, strenuous attempts by liberal broadcasters to replicate conservative talk radio formats have not fared well.
Sanders may ultimately replicate Hillary Clinton's numbers in places like metro Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix.
In recent days, the administration has sought to replicate Trump's Twitter experience in the briefing room.
She said she thought the district should try to replicate the Manhattan School for Children uptown.
Presidents reveal themselves, and often replicate themselves, in the Justices they nominate to the Supreme Court.
But outside researchers questioned that conclusion after they tried, and failed, to replicate the original study.
Others have cautioned that could replicate the toxic dynamic that once existed between Bannon and Priebus.
Hyperdense, easy to replicate, and stable over millennia, it's close to an ideal archival storage medium.
These drugs also impede viruses by blocking an enzyme they use to replicate inside human cells.
Murderous hatred and delusional bias hide and self-replicate inside our cultural forms, inside our language.
Brands that attempt to replicate the services they lost by ditching Amazon may find it impossible.
This enables Chinese companies to acquire and then replicate U.S.-bred capabilities on their own soil.
Despite domestic dominance, Chinese players like Alibaba have yet to successfully replicate their business model overseas.
The tumor grows by turning normal brain cells into stem cells, which continuously replicate and regrow.
That's because Adobe's services can replicate the "best parts" of traditional shopping malls online, Cramer said.
"It's not entirely clear to me how they can replicate the Chinese model overseas," he said.
The system is present in all prosperous countries and developing countries long to replicate such infrastructure.
But the reality is they won't be able to replicate the outcome of this congressional race.
It's the kind of model, experts and advocates say, that the US should move to replicate.
Actors interact with agents; networked speakers replicate rumbling tanks, bleating goats, midtown Manhattan traffic, and more.
His goal is to replicate the Kansas City, Mo., nonprofit Veterans Community Project in other cities.
"When individuals depart like Cohn, you cannot replicate their personal relationships," Tenpas said in an interview.
And for years, Mr. Klein was approached by investors eager to replicate the Sunset Tower's success.
I'm going to take these molds back to my lab and replicate the teeth using epoxy.
Google is plotting ways to replicate, with Android, Apple's tight control over messaging on the iPhone.
"On balance, governments abroad are unlikely to replicate India's experiment given the economic fallout," he said.
Knowing these should make it fairly straightforward to replicate his market-beating strategy, as outlined above.
But initial enthusiasm for this technique waned after other doctors were unable to replicate these results.
My biggest fear is putting out a record that we can't replicate in a live situation.
The movie barely feels invested in Mapplethorpe's art, much less in trying to replicate its sensibility.
But we know that we want to replicate how we worked on it, in the future.
A heavy ad load would certainly replicate another less attractive feature of existing live video services.
That's something other efforts have found too: Around half of social science studies, when retested, replicate.
And the ones that do replicate tend to have less impressive findings the second time around.
Here, at least, is a relatively successful attempt to replicate the many and varied fashions of stablature.
He mentioned that it's a study mainly meant to replicate other, older results that demonstrate monkey preferences.
There's also a mode to give you force feedback and replicate the sensation of shooting a firearm.
But when it comes to giant lasers that can replicate terminal stellar pyrotechnics, the more the merrier.
At the same time, you wouldn't want to simply replicate those games from twenty-plus years ago.
The thrills and daily purpose of digital combat will be tough to replicate in the civilian world.
I just always loved the aesthetic of the picture, and I wanted to replicate it on film.
But this channel takes difficulty in stride, and manages to replicate an axe seen on the show.
I attempt to replicate the gesture, only to pitch forward and narrowly avoid landing on my face.
The viral loads in the mountain lions were also low, meaning the virus was struggling to replicate.
For us, you gotta come up with it, but then you gotta replicate it every single time.
If they're looking to replicate that experience, The Great Escape Room DC is in nearby Dupont Circle.
In theory, those isolated bacteria could go on to replicate and make a monkey ill once again.
"Some of the new ones are 'me too' products that replicate what's already out there," Ahmed said.
But will this so-called Tea Party of the left replicate the success of its conservative namesake?
He said those types are easier to replicate because nearly all liquors, when distilled, come out clear.
Mashable was able to replicate the same audio problem on a Pixel and two separate Pixel XLs.
I managed to get it to work once, but I've not been able to replicate this since.
But despite its traditional muscle, the Bentonville, Arkansas, company has been unable to replicate that success online.
But to actually replicate a steak in the lab—hoo boy, that's going to take some work.
Companies are now piloting innovative ways to replicate this payment system, including partnering with mobile phone operators.
Since then, we've seen a lot of folks, including the folks at Serial, try to replicate that.
It will be interesting to see whether other researchers are able to replicate the analysis undertaken here.
The winning twosome used their snow medium to replicate everyone's favorite The Force Awakens character, BB-8.
A bite would transfer the virus, which could replicate within the body to make a noticeable difference.
Researchers were able to replicate this in mice, and it caused them to become four times bigger.
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Amazon's foray into India, for example, involved it pledging over $22bn to broadly replicate its American offering.
For that purpose, they replicate the AirPods experience pretty well — often to the point of outright imitation.
It's also mastered to reproduce more colors and better contrast—specifically, it can replicate up to rec.
Every aspect of the Soviet economy was directed by central planners, who could not replicate these dynamics.
Under Senate rules, the bill must replicate savings projected in the House version that passed last month.
Well, I feel like every Star Wars author came to it in a way you can't replicate.
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Not only is Kidman and Kate's shared hair hack adorable, it's super easy and inexpensive to replicate.
"You kind of wonder exactly what they've done to replicate that in a tent setting," he added.
He'd be a high-reward risk if he can replicate the Martavis Bryant role for Big Ben.
In some cases they forge links with businesses that would be hard to replicate back at base.
Armed with this information, the scientists ran computer simulations to see if they could replicate the distortions.
But he'd like to see another team of investigators use their own instruments to replicate the finding.
It's one that is only second to finding a way to replicate that feeling all the time.
Christmas is basic as hell, and that's why it's so easy to replicate the Christmas movie formula.
Another study, published in Science, which attempted to replicate 235323 economics experiments, failed for seven of them.
Each is made of a translucent, flexible polymer that lets scientists replicate biological environments of living organs.
Some accept that algorithms may replicate racial biases, but say they at least do not aggravate them.
They've got that vertically integrated business model that all their competitors are trying to recreate and replicate.
Revenues in Canada, where the company is trying to replicate its U.S. success, grew nearly 8 percent.
Uncharted 4 is gorgeous, it's a wonder a game could replicate a world that looks so realistic.
Bezos said his aim is to house a trillion people in the colonies, which would replicate gravity.
However, Zarringhalam said that the company plans to replicate its approach — payments and more — in other markets.
This could replicate the pipeline politics that Russia engages in with its natural-gas shipments to Europe.
So how do you replicate an object that moves when you've eliminated all of its moving parts?
And here's another facet of Trump that Pence could never replicate: Trump is truly a political outsider.
Spain has the highest fiber penetration in the West, and we want to replicate that in Brazil.
Gizmodo was able to replicate the bug in a matter of seconds simply by following those steps.
Fight the urge to replicate and always think of the community you're building rather than the quantity.
In part, that's because the agency itself will never possess the technology needed to replicate the study.
That's Shanghai couldn't replicate the offensive translation in either Bing Translator or Microsoft's Neural Machine Translation system.
And there's e-David, a welding robot with a paintbrush that uses machine learning to replicate pictures.
Surgeons say no manikin or computer simulation can replicate the experience of practicing on a human specimen.
However, skepticism abounds about whether tech companies can replicate a formula perfected by old-line car manufacturers.
What frogs do without thinking, human researchers are trying, with a great deal of thinking, to replicate.
"Most civilians just think they can replicate what they see in porn," says anal pro Charlotte Sartre.
Cardi wanted something original so she handled the design and had him replicate her ILY hand gesture.
Soghoian had been critical of using tools like app extensions to replicate the Automator function on Mac.
Thomas Scott of UC Davis cautions, however, that it may be tricky to replicate past eradication campaigns.
What's more, neural stem cells were able to self-replicate, a required property for repairing damaged tissue.
It isn't (about) trying to replicate bits of membership, it's about saying what is our new relationship.
What unfolded, however, was a fiscal and moral disaster that no other state dares to fully replicate.
With the appropriate mindset and willingness to adopt the correct strategies, anybody can replicate what we did.
Studies have found that emoji actually replicate the effects of emotional contagion when we are communicating online.
Thankfully, YouTubers Hellthy Junk Food created their very own version that you can easily replicate at home.
Creativity, flexibility, emotional intelligence — all these factors add up to the human touch that robots can't replicate.
According to Citi's calculations, around 120 to 140 million tons of steel are required to replicate Shenzhen.
But equally important was that the recognition spurred other groups to replicate the model in their cities.
HTC's not going to just replicate the Gear VR or Daydream approach, however, based on Chang's comments.
But bots can't replicate the satisfaction a customer gets from knowing another person has heard their complaint.
I think that's a smart test they're doing, and it's something that's hard to replicate, for Amazon.
The dancers onstage were doing their best to replicate Nicki's moves and put their backs into it.
A single idea, or "meme", can replicate shorn of all context, like DNA in a test tube.
"Lee is a genius who is constantly creating new moves; what machine can replicate that?" asked one.
Rivals, such as America's CME, already allow this but that is no reason to replicate its risks.
I know that I'm bound to absorb and replicate that negativity, whether I intend to or not.
The CLF, helmed by GOP campaign veteran Corry Bliss, plans to replicate its winning strategy next year.
She would study and replicate them later and, at her most devious, sell them with false tags.
Impressively, 60 percent of the new bees were able to replicate the behavior without any human training.
Those seeking to replicate the film's heart-thumping action can dirt bike or 4x4 through the desert.
It harks back to one of music's oldest aspirations, to replicate the delights of the natural world.
Mr Trump's attempt to replicate his tough-guy approach with Iran did not produce a similar rapprochement.
Trump could replicate Eisenhower's success today with a pivot to infrastructure financed by raising the gas tax.
But in the 2010s, Boeing tried to replicate the success of the 737NG with the 737 Max.
Her toss is so consistent and smooth that she manages something most others find impossible to replicate.
Although the controlling devices may differ, the basic flying methods replicate, no matter what model you're piloting. 
The reason might be because these jobs require interpersonal skills that are difficult for machines to replicate.
Part of what makes a really rich meat sauce is fat — and Impossible cannot replicate this factor.
The company had been trying to for weeks to replicate the problem of exploding and burning phones.
Born out of war, Coupe-Decale appears to be struggling to replicate its euphoric high in peacetime.
But Sanders says he long ago distilled the lessons of basketball and learned to replicate them elsewhere.
After Lamb's victory, Republicans shrugged him off as a unique candidate whom Democrats will struggle to replicate.
Saudi Aramco is hoping to replicate the same sort of strategic downstream integration in China's fuel market.
However, both players failed to replicate their form on the back nine, allowing Fisher to move ahead.
Researchers cannot always replicate the findings of other researchers, and for various reasons many don't even try.
While doing so I found a way to replicate the ears of friends and my own finger.
Blocking adenosine: When cancer cells replicate fast, they can start dying because they outgrow their blood supply.
"They played at a pace that was so hard to replicate in practice or games," Cottle said.
Mathematically, there simply aren't enough rebel besieged areas to replicate the four towns arrangement across the country.
Humans are bipedal, so why is it so hard to replicate that in a robot, Hong asks.
Why it matters: The testing systems replicate vulnerabilities used to hack the real websites across the country.
They're both hands-on and very physical and they involve watching something and trying to replicate it.
Clinton to replicate the deep personal affection and pride that many African-Americans feel for Mr. Obama.
Alan Brinkley, a professor of history at Columbia, said he doubted Mr. Trump could replicate Roosevelt's achievements.
It might seem rudimentary, since it would be easy to replicate this on a smartphone's 2D display.
Obviously, very few districts elsewhere are going to replicate the New Orleans model and start from scratch.
I'm curious as to whether an episodic television series will replicate the rambling immersiveness of the movies.
A famous 2015 paper in Science attempted to replicate 203 findings published in a prominent psychological journal.
Most also recognize that any government emerging from a peace process could not replicate the Islamic Emirate.
And if I can replicate the conversation that you and I would have had, that is fire.
Local officials in less developed provinces are trying to lure companies to replicate southern China's economic miracle.
After leaving Missouri with these results, I decided to try and replicate them at QSI in Germany.
Coombes's mother cooked from instinct and left little reference for anyone who wanted to replicate her recipes.
The Bengals (2-53) do not have the players to replicate Jacksonville's savagery, but they will try.
Only a handful of places can probably replicate Singapore's playbook – Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar among them.
The key, Garlick said, would be to start to replicate the team's home form in away games.
Some have been able to replicate the small effect of the initial Nature study, and others haven't.
He introduced giant slalom techniques that were considered revolutionary, tactics his rivals toiled for years to replicate.
We're asking people to replicate our science, to review our science and come to their own conclusions.
China's drastic response has been difficult to replicate internationally because of varying healthcare systems and political cultures.
Smoliga tried, and failed, to replicate the study of concussions and altitude for more recent football seasons.
Universal is hoping the 25th James Bond movie, and star Daniel Craig's last, can replicate that success.
"I tried to replicate the feeling that you're in a private home, not a hotel," he said.
But rather than retain that material, the developer chose to replicate the siding in more durable aluminum.
Violent acts shown in the movie inspire others in ways that they too can try to replicate.
Or is it just the new reality, one that United Way does not understand or cannot replicate?
But Iran observers said that the Trump administration wasn't likely to replicate the success of those sanctions.
As a fiduciary, we have a responsibility to replicate the indices our clients choose to invest in.
"We haven't been able to replicate results similar to these claims," a TikTok spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
And in her marriage to Hyman she found a person with whom to replicate the abusive relationship.
The 18th AGRS' motto is to know, teach and replicate the threat better than any other squadron.
One strategy is to replicate historical hydrogen experiments in antihydrogen, to see if the results are identical.
As a result, games are allowed to shine in a way that normally-sized monitors can't replicate.
Ms. Frye has also hosted webinars for women across the country who hope to replicate the setup.
The amount of investment needed to build such a network is difficult for other landlords to replicate.
They were able to replicate the findings of the original research only 11 percent of the time.
The inside of the box even has red markers to replicate landing on the White House lawn.
For decades, car companies from around the globe have been trying to replicate the BMW 3 Series.
The aim is to replicate offline professional networks by creating a visual record from vendors' previous clients.
They often homage great civil rights leaders or suffragists but expend little effort to replicate their sacrifice.
Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Front, has said she hopes to replicate Mr. Trump's success.
Second, he should alter guidance that forces the military to replicate the current arsenal piece for piece.
Now, companies from around the world are trying to replicate the successful Chinese model in their region.
It's just a tiny example of how the Amazon's expansive, interlocking ecosystem can be impossible to replicate.
They also play a social role in the neighborhood that enterprises like Amazon and eBay cannot replicate.
"With the appropriate mindset and willingness to adopt the correct strategies, anybody can replicate what we did."
They later donated $10 million to the New York City Charter School Center to replicate their vision.
To replicate the look, apply the makeup you normally wear and pair it with a smokey eye.
And didn't bake in that there was no way her turnout machine was going to replicate Obama.
Shah has promised to replicate the Assam registry exercise across India, starting as early as next year.
Orlando was unable to replicate the defensive intensity of that win, most notably in the fourth quarter.
"It's one of the unique things about human milk that's really hard to replicate," Dr. Azad said.
Thanks to Instagram, more and more clients would rather replicate pieces they find straight off their feed.
"We want to replicate the study with other mutations and other [sperm and egg] donors," she said.
In both instances, they worked alongside locals, who can now easily replicate the house in the future.
Our growth in consumers and in revenue shows nothing can replicate our immersive and category-defining experience.
We can assume that given the right technological understanding, they'd be able to repair and replicate themselves.
Now you may be wondering why the researchers chose to replicate such a STEM-y bunch of speakers.
That trade has become a sector legend and sources said others were trying to replicate it this year.
Each brush is designed to replicate the outline of your fingertips as you glide products across your face.
Microsoft's Claw wouldn't perfectly replicate the real world in the virtual one, but it's a huge step forward.
For each of the 38 papers, they analyze the data and methodology and attempt to replicate the conclusions.
One is that once taught Superhuman tricks, users could easily replicate them in Gmail and other free services.
"Why not make something that can sort of replicate but doesn't have pathological features to it?" he asked.
Now his nephew Grant is hoping to replicate that success with a build-your-own pocket gaming computer.
Is it meant to replicate the thin coating that sits between the biscuit crumbs and the ice cream?
Without his meds, the virus was able to replicate freely in his blood, meaning he'd become highly infectious.
"There are other types of interventions that similarly replicate the sensation of being in the womb," she said.
But even if you have thousands of Facebook friends, it cannot replicate the intimacy of hanging out IRL.
It will be interesting to see what Rockhold can do to replicate this kind of pressure against Romero.
Let's just hope he doesn't get tripped up in the Christmas lights and replicate that epic Hoth fall.
Is there a temptation, when you've just made such a big hit, to try and replicate the formula?
It has been uncertain whether these companies could beat or even replicate such valuations in the public market.
You feed them data, they look for patterns, and they do their best to replicate what they've seen.
What's next: If it passes, expect other states to replicate it, says Rabe, the University of Michigan professor.
Thomas Scott of UC Davis cautions, however, that it may be difficult to replicate past eradication campaigns precisely.
A group of scientists took bets on which studies they thought would replicate and which they thought wouldn't.
Many other countries hold shale reserves, but have been unable to replicate the success of the United States.
And then too, they will fail, because they can never quite replicate the irrational aspects of human behavior.
That said, similar conditions would be pretty hard to replicate in an actual climbing scenario, intentionally or otherwise.
The edges of the laptop are sharp, almost harsh, and the hinge is designed to replicate a gearbox.
A circular room is equipped with screens covering the wall 360 degrees around to replicate a traditional tower.
When I was ten, I would try to replicate Beyoncé's "Crazy In Love" dancing alone in my bedroom.
Beyond's products, including fake ground beef to burgers, are designed to replicate the consistency and taste of meat.
That was a pretty weird finding, and a follow-up study in 2013 failed to replicate the result.
It first starts on Instagram, where Berge posts an image of a classic animation he'd like to replicate.
Meier, a former Hillary Clinton policy aide, has been able to replicate his former boss's success with donors.
In the years that followed, I tried to replicate my success in Hungary and in other Communist countries.
"Some people say living here is like living in Disneyland, but you can't replicate Balboa Island," she said.
There is simply nothing in the smartphone game that can replicate typing on BlackBerry's physical QWERTY keyboard — nothing.
It seems realistic for Congress now to replicate the fairly quick pace of proceedings in the Clinton case.
So she started researching pattern-making, took the original shirt apart, and taught herself how to replicate it.
"We look forward to ... working with other cities to replicate this model in a scalable manner," Nowinski said.
Using two mics spaced the way your ears are helps replicate the way each ear actually hears sound.
Ryan said he was amazed how much Olson as a stand-in was able to replicate Biden's mannerisms.
In other geographies policymakers have worked to replicate this model of innovation and concentration, in my view wrongly.
However, other researchers have been unable to replicate his results and heed caution in interpreting Dr. Tierno's research.
Okay, so you may not have everything you replicate this Instagrammable sensation sitting in your pantry right now.
While no one can perfectly replicate the grace and charm of Grace Kelly, her granddaughter comes pretty close!
I watch a few YouTube tutorials and pick a French braid style I think I can easily replicate.
Not sure if any software can replicate my sloppy-ass handwriting, although I'm sure that's what everyone says.
If they can replicate it moving forward, Game 4 may be the final game at MSG this season.
Our pelvis and hip joints allow for some incredible, energy efficient bipedal movement roboticists find hard to replicate.
Scientists have tried to understand how these cells develop by trying to replicate the process in the lab.
NO COMPANY WANTS to replicate what happened to Hachette in 2014, when the publisher balked at Amazon's terms.
This presented Maresca with a challenge: he wanted to replicate the original experience, so he turned to Photoshop.
On the downside, Splunk's core technology is not awfully hard to replicate, and open source competitors already exist.
"The phase II data were very encouraging but unfortunately, these data failed to replicate those findings," he said.
On the other hand, trying to replicate that on your own at the gym can be a struggle.
Indivisible's action plan, written by former Democratic congressional staffers, seeks to replicate elements of the Tea Party's approach.
However, Harrison explained that even when speaking to Germans, they couldn't simply have Cortana replicate this crisp style.
With the Color Profile Control dial you can create you own filter to replicate an old film look.
Because they simply replicate an index, passive funds don't need to pay as many portfolio managers and analysts.
It gained popularity by making logistics pain-free and it wants to replicate that experience for U.S. users.
The fact that Black Lives Matter things is only a network effect thing that Twitter can truly replicate?
They could replicate features of the economy, but that did not amount to understanding why those features occurred.
They've said in previous interviews that all of their characters' textures are hand-painted and don't replicate photographs.
But like ego depletion and social priming, power posing effects have failed to replicate with larger subject pools.

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