There's a lot of stuff here that should be replicated or could be replicated.
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It's not like it's an idea that couldn't be replicated, but why should it be replicated?
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An earlier version of this story suggested that her research linking "power poses" to feeling confident has not been replicated, but this finding has been replicated.
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How were they doing it, and could it be replicated?
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The program is now being replicated at colleges in Ohio.
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To be sure, results were then replicated in a lab.
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That is a fantastic example that can be completely replicated.
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Darroch is confident the British play book can be replicated.
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What if we replicated this on a much grander scale?
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Here are the results: 13 of the 21 results replicated.
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It's an equality that I saw replicated everywhere I went.
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These too proved a success, and were eventually replicated nationwide.
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Another Redditor successfully replicated the response on his own device.
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Their frozen creations were then replicated with transparent polyester resin.
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How can the innovations' lessons from abroad be replicated locally?
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All in all, 128 scenarios were replicated 20 times each.
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"There is no situation that can be replicated," Cupich said.
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Radesky wants to see the results replicated in other populations.
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That response should be replicated now for the opiate epidemic.
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And I think this will be replicated around the country.
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Sometimes, these looks are stolen and replicated in fashion magazines.
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The feat has been replicated only a handful of times.
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Oh, and those initial finding have yet to be replicated.
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His policies were soon replicated in other states across India.
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It was then replicated by communist regimes throughout the world.
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A similar dilemma has replicated itself on Game of Thrones.
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In life, moments can't be replicated; in music they can.
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That connection can't be replicated by funding from private sources.
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A caterer replicated her menu for the rest of the guests.
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"I think the Niger experience could probably be replicated," Miller said.
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But this success has so far never been replicated in humans.
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The battle in the LME market is being replicated in China.
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The SCAR Act can and should be replicated in other states.
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Hocus Pocus is an iconic film that can never be replicated.
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It works fairly well, and strokes are replicated instantly and accurately.
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Recently, psychologists in Poland replicated the study, and found similar results.
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It is so distinct that it could never be justly replicated.
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A year later, they replicated these results in studies with dogs.
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Every volume is replicated three times and you can create snapshots.
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Sadly, the string could not be replicated for the online versions.
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If they resell or share their version, the error gets replicated.
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The mistake, which was replicated in the headline, has been corrected.
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No one else has replicated these findings, including Baron-Cohen himself.
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Then, finally, the muscles are replicated using 10 Dynamixel servo motors.Phew.
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Rivals like Arby's and Wendy's have since replicated it as well.
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Importantly, this result was replicated in a second investigation, he noted.
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It's a potentially transformative model that deserves to be replicated widely.
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But NFC is more secure since a barcode could be replicated.
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The violence, however, was not replicated anywhere else in the country.
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With a little technological expertise, this method could easily be replicated.
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The FSC model has been replicated in Afghanistan, Georgia and Ethiopia.
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Thumbprints can be replicated, facescans can be faked, but your sweat?
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Other studies using varying stretching regimens replicated these results almost exactly.
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Playful, geometric motifs are replicated in mirrors and Venetian plaster displays.
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Already, Replicated has four customers using its KOTS suite of tools.
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Kevin hopes his local success can be replicated across the world.
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Has this kind of racist tactic been replicated in subsequent elections?
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Think about that — and how it can't be replicated in humans.
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This sort of divide is being replicated all around the world.
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What happened in 220006 can and should be replicated in 2202.
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The project will be replicated in Paraguay and Argentina, Lindsay said.
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It is not a package that could or should be replicated.
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That's a significant result, and from a cheap, easily replicated intervention.
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And that gap is not replicated for white and black girls.
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Many investigations have replicated this relationship between social rank and health.
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Over the years, she has replicated those findings again and again.
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Hamachiyo has replicated the sheep look for plenty of other dogs.
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This study has never been replicated, not even by Baron-Cohen.
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"We have even replicated the cracks in the canvas," he continued.
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They retain unquantifiable expertise and experience that cannot be easily replicated.
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Nie emphasized that the work was complex and not easily replicated.
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The design was replicated on a smaller scale in matching earrings.
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It's something that can't be easily replicated and has a story.
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This model can be replicated in Washington under an Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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I was thinking: This will be replicated in every town and village.
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Much of the group's outreach model was replicated in the Alabama contest.
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The DNA needs to replicated and purified before use in human cells.
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He also claimed that his studies have been replicated by other researchers.
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He replicated the temperatures of the locker room, and the colder field.
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On some pieces, she added "freckles"; others had tattoos that replicated McQueen's.
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We're applying it to ourselves, but it can easily be replicated elsewhere.
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Memes spread for many reasons — they're relatable, easily replicated, they're lovable nonsense.
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Some are wondering if Spotify's debut will be replicated in the future.
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But Dr Smith is hopeful that his method will be replicated elsewhere.
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"It's just a very distinct look that can't be replicated," Sieg explained.
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It was an uprising, and for me it will never be replicated.
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It's never been replicated, by the Clipse or their legion of imitators.
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Yet even where they don't, they can sometimes be replicated using technology.
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What truly mattered was if they were reliable and could be replicated.
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The printer then replicated those cells to produce muscle tissue (the "meat").
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King recognizes that the powerful transformation she experienced cannot be replicated easily.
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Warner replicated the effort at the Coachella music festival and Comic-Con.
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Data is replicated across multiple racks and is independent from your droplet.
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Crucially, this is not something that can be replicated in virtual reality.
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This is a theme replicated in the emerging art of generative cinema.
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These looks are replicated in the many hotels that dot Key West.
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I had a discontinued Chanel lipstick and limited edition MAC blush replicated.
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And in the meantime, is this model being replicated elsewhere in Canada?
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In one particularly disturbing image, Harden's face was replicated with human hair.
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In particular, he'd like to see the results replicated outside of Missouri.
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My game feels solid and like it can be replicated under pressure.
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"Nancy is one of a kind and cannot be replicated," they added.
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Other organizations come up with their own plans, which are often replicated.
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These findings were replicated in subsequent experiments with four other murine breeds.
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The trend was replicated worldwide, at least among the 49 reporting countries.
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"Standard physical shopping has emotions that cannot be replicated online," Ariely said.
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These large retablos were replicated on a smaller scale in Mexican churches.
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The tech is primarily a new ad execution that can easily be replicated.
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This is not about whether any one particular claim can be replicated, right?
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The women's and science marches, initiated in the United States, were replicated elsewhere.
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He also would like to see the results replicated in a larger study.
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But they're also quiet reminders of why those oddities could never be replicated.
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We have decades of robust, replicated, international research showing that these details matter.
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Its stores also offer a few extra features that can't be replicated online.
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Researchers from the security firm uncovered the Amazon Key attack and replicated it.
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A common theme among the victors: The offerings can't be easily replicated online.
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The splits in the country were once again replicated in the Kalinec family.
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Bogdanovic replicated that to cut it to 102-95 with one minute left.
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In recent years, cinema has become heavily dependent on easily replicated storytelling structures.
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The data he collected on himself has now been replicated by countless others.
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Of course, a Dow collapse would also be replicated by a Nikkei collapse.
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Firstly, was this somehow a chance finding, or can it be reliably replicated?
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So these neuroimaging results would have to be replicated for a firmer conclusion.
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What dishes do we have from our repertoire that are easily replicated here?
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Sticking to Futurama's formula would be fine if Disenchantment also replicated its quality.
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Models replicated actual human body parts rather than displaying them in preserved form.
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"Previous visual states can never be replicated, and will never reoccur," teamLab says.
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This is why, scientists say, many public health studies simply can't be replicated.
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The kind of human interaction children need to learn language isn't easily replicated.
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Shortly after, he launched Natiivo, which replicated the Niido model for condo purchasers.
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The president replicated the gesture in pictures with first responders and victims Wednesday.
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The culture of sexual abuse at Fox has been replicated in other places.
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When she made a third, it was once again replicated by catfishing copycats.
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Their projects have gained national recognition and have been replicated across the country.
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A 2015 study published in the journal Biological Psychology largely replicated these results.
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Prévieux then replicated Sierzputowski's results in the corner of the gallery using yarn.
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Many experts believe that this model can be replicated at the federal level.
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A similar replication effort in economic papers found 60 percent of findings replicated.
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Is your model one that you can imagine being replicated in the US?
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Science proceeds through a systematic and replicated accumulation of knowledge across multiple methods.
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But I believed there was something between us that could not be replicated.
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The strong showing will need to be replicated across other sectors, he argued.
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Whatever is written into U.S. law will likely be replicated by foreign governments.
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But he noted that Obama had some key attributes that can't be replicated.
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It replicated the strategy last year with airlines in Guinea, Chad and Mozambique.
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You've replicated a tropical rainforest and you are now an orchid growing expert.
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But the decline evident in Albi is replicated in hundreds of other places.
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But local action replicated around the country can start to make a difference.
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If successful, the initiative could be replicated elsewhere in the country, said Klingenborg.
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Pelosi wore all black, a funeral uniform replicated by many of her members.
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These attributes could easily be replicated and successfully mastered by others, including Walmart.
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This proved that the method can be replicated using different databases, he said.
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First, the results haven't been peer-reviewed, much less replicated by other researchers.
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An entire supply chain, readily available in China, would have to be replicated.
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This model was the first of its kind, and replicated across the country.
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We've even replicated the trend here at Mashable, one that's easy but extremely messy.
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It's by no means clear that the Trump model won't be replicated in France.
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But this kind of State based innovation isn't being replicated at the Federal level.
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First, research needs to be replicated and conducted in real-world settings, he said.
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"The current situation is unique ... and can't be replicated," one of the sources said.
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It is a situation that is being replicated in border towns throughout the Americas.
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Tumblr communities won't be easily replicated for users who explicitly dealt in NSFW content.
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I looked over at Dan and he replicated a similar, sweeter smile to me.
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Similar successes may only be replicated if candidates show up in places like Eveleth.
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All of the data is automatically replicated across multiple regions and with strong consistency.
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"These results need to be studied further and replicated in other populations," Hu said.
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Other researchers are eager to see if these findings are replicated in additional studies.
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To back this claim, he and his colleagues replicated the effect using computer simulations.
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The experiment was subsequently repeated and replicated many times, often using slightly different formulations.
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Then that research would need to be replicated, to confirm that it wasn't chance.
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The model will soon be replicated in other parts of the country as well.
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It appears, though, that Mr Gross did something that could not easily be replicated.
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This cannot be replicated at home, even while watching with a group of friends.
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Movile's venture capital model became so successful that iFood replicated the same model themselves.
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When those experiments are replicated — both exactly and in new contexts — that's even better.
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It's also a model that she thinks should be replicated by other tech companies.
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"These observations should be replicated in more similar studies in other populations," Ng said.
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The Department of Labor would also look for models that could be replicated nationally.
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There's a joy in feeding other people that can't be replicated any other way.
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Hopefully those results will be replicated by someone without a vested interest, she said.
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"These findings need to be replicated before any recommendations can be made," Kern said.
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The biggest reason it's not replicated is because Hollywood is totally connected to ego.
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The success of Kenya's flower farms will not easily be replicated by other crops.
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Facebook says you can take the schematics to a machinist and have them replicated.
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However, as Zika continues to spread, the situation in Brazil may be replicated elsewhere.
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" More study is also need "to ensure these results can be reproduced and replicated.
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A larger pool of private investors and more easily replicated projects will be essential.
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TheNextWeb said that it could not be replicated on a device using iOS 13.1.
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The Reproducibility Project reported that only 39 percent of the studies were successfully replicated.
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I'm pretty skeptical that the political dynamics of September 2001 would be replicated today.
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"We're seeing a lot of interest in how this can be replicated," she said.
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When controlled trials are finally done, though, the scary results often can't be replicated.
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Dozens of amateur and professional athletes have replicated Kaepernick's protest in the ensuing years.
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This same program has been replicated in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Chad, Laos, Myanmar and Nepal.
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Proprietary software, apps, games, and media can be replicated and disseminated globally with ease.
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They're usually taken from a tumour, then replicated over and over, sometimes for decades.
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It has since been replicated countless times, for Halloween costumes and Vogue covers alike.
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However, there's still much to learn about the process before it can be replicated.
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The feat has been replicated only a handful of times over the last century.
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"We assume these weaker ties will be replicated with the third generation," she said.
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Maybe Roodman had unusually bad luck of the draw with the studies he replicated.
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The Endangered Wildlife Trust's efforts are being replicated in Jordan, Namibia, Tanzania and Australia.
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If those results can be replicated in other experiments, confidence in the hypotheses increases.
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Simulations have found that up to 85% of published findings could not be replicated.
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"Really cool," he said, although he added that the findings need to be replicated.
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The results were replicated in their own survey of 600 cellphone owners, she said.
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Clearly dependency reinforced and replicated over generations has not solved the problem of poverty.
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They hope the BWI gym will be replicated at other airports across the country.
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It's an experience of kinship that cannot fully be replicated in this second tongue.
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Being in the U.S. House of Representatives chamber is historic and cannot be replicated.
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It's been replicated thousands of times on social media channels all over the world.
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If the guy goes somewhere else you figure that same process will be replicated.
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But the community, the conversations, the culture – these are things that can't be replicated.
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This is something religion brought into the world, and political ideologies have replicated it.
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I imagine that will be well replicated through the HD Rumble of the Switch.
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He says that his data cannot be replicated by watching news reports or online videos.
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Is it exclusively yours or can it be easily replicated or acquired by a competitor?
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Additionally, studies of people exposed to certain chemicals cannot ethically be replicated to confirm results.
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It picks up bio-available mono atomic elements and minerals that just can't be replicated.
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The team replicated this design in silicon, and you can see the result at top.
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Yet Humboldt's problems are replicated across the whole of Germany, west as well as east.
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After all, Guilt replicated VentesPrivees and Lime, Chinese dockless bike sharing and many more examples.
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Much the way a game cannot be replicated, each painting is one of a kind.
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But much of the information on those returns would be replicated in state tax returns.
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Even as they imitate traditional reveals, neither Brown nor Walker's parties replicated the traditional model.
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The key question is can Netflix's first-mover advantage/skill be replicated in other markets.
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EXCITING results from a scientific study are in effect meaningless if they cannot be replicated.
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No one has yet replicated the finding that young blood makes superannuated mice live longer.
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Even in kids who are considered "sensitive" to sugar, the reported rush couldn't be replicated.
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Instead, they found that Zika replicated just as quickly in the vaginas of wild mice.
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This needs to be replicated given that we are the first team to show that.
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But like anything, when something gets replicated over and over again, it loses its depth.
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This finding, since replicated many times, suggested that the context of an economic choice matters.
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Many of the projects have already replicated the effects Forget found in the late 1970s.
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"This act of humanity should be replicated everywhere," said the actor, who has four children.
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But though these options have their advantages, some parts of dining-in can't be replicated.
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It was bizarre, it was violent, it was totally unprecedented and yet to be replicated.
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But, as any seasoned researcher knows, such novelties are worthless unless they can be replicated.
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"These are programs that can be replicated," said Agnes Gund, the organization's founder and chairwoman.
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Since telomeres can't be replicated, there's a finite amount of times human cells can divide.
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Cons: Facebook has already replicated many of Twitter's most attractive features, like trending and hashtags.
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You don't win the Nobel Prize for a result that can't be replicated, after all.
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Each ring is a portable trophy representing an experience that can never again be replicated.
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We still don't have enough information to know if Seattle's model can be replicated nationally.
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Ancient Roman culture may be one of the most heavily replicated historical fantasies in Hollywood.
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It remains to be seen whether that relatively peaceful example can be replicated going forward.
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If these findings continue to be replicated, they seriously undermine the idea of sex addiction.
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But if the 2018 pattern is replicated in 2020, it could spell doom for Trump.
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Too often, the leaders of the KRG have replicated the bad practices of their neighbours.
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"We hope that the Tilos project will be replicated in many more islands," he said.
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What started as a marketing gimmick has been replicated by rivals at home and abroad.
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"It could be a chance finding," Manson said, and thus it needs to be replicated.
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The authors replicated their approach by looking at banks with deposits and found similar effects.
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But what if their success in outperforming the public markets could be tracked and replicated?
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Analysts say that AlipayHK's remittance tie-up with Gcash could be replicated in other markets.
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A: Do you see this as a template that can be replicated in other markets?
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We replicated the question in the US in 2018, and we found the same thing.
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Wright replicated the study in the summer, with a few tweaks, and found similar results.
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It became a hallmark of Google's culture and was replicated by other major tech companies.
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Taking it a step further, some have even replicated many of Google Play Services' APIs.
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It's all encased in a beautifully replicated rendition of one of Sega's all-time greats.
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But year after year, they have replicated faster and faster, each driven by different mutations.
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But year after year, they have replicated faster and faster, each driven by different mutations.
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Dr. Hu said the experiment, known as Pascal's barrel, can be replicated nowadays with Tupperware.
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Whatever their flaws, the successes in Europe and North America have not been replicated elsewhere.
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The open kitchen with an impressive pizza oven and space for tables has been replicated.
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The EPA argues it will help the agency focus on science that can be replicated.
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The Partnership can be replicated and scaled in public school districts across the United States.
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Similar research is being replicated in other countries such as Australia and Canada, she added.
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Local artists painted the walls with designs replicated from old drawings found in Baker's archive.
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The UNICEF study recommended that the KMG model be replicated in other parts of Africa.
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Despite strong performance, GM shares have not replicated the rise of stocks such as Tesla's.
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Even when photographing in natural light, she often unconsciously replicated the effect of artificial lighting.
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Because for decades they've been issuing regulations based on "scientific experiments" that couldn't be replicated.
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One study after another has found that the experience in Nandal has been replicated everywhere.
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It's a model that is now being replicated in places like Nicaragua or South Sudan.
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These two features have now been replicated in dozens of new systems inspired by Bitcoin.
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Ramen Burger is an embodiment of Keizo's vision and passion, which can never be replicated.
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She's presented Salud's model at various conferences, but has not yet seen the model replicated.
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Unfortunately, the stupid behavior exhibited by the pair was occasionally replicated by the show's viewers.
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That part is then replicated using 3D printing techniques, 9003-5 axis milling, or 3D welding.
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And that's because there's an authenticity to documentary filmmaking and storytelling that just can't be replicated.
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Experts say it has been replicated in the past by the US, Russia, Syria and Iraq.
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It'll be interesting to see if its approach to branded GIFs is replicated by others, too.
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These testing stations are replicated in the company's factories across the world, including China and Vietnam.
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But different policies and cultures around e-cigarettes mean those results might not be replicated elsewhere.
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But it can't be replicated on Jupiter Island, as zoning laws would likely not allow it.
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The TV created intimacy, but one that replicated the vastly uneven power in America and Korea.
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The last primary had an obvious direction and momentum that simply hasn't been replicated in 2020.
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Your good action would be widely publicised and set an example that might be replicated elsewhere.
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The convoluted voyage was replicated in at least one other case, that of the Maritime Tuntiga.
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In developing regions such as India, too, this tried and tested idea is increasingly being replicated.
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It's an unusual partnership, and it's one that won't likely be replicated with Apple and Google.
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This "sponsored location" model could be replicated across the world if it proves successful with McDonald's.
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What's more, it's not entirely clear if conscious self-awareness can be replicated in digital substrate.
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But all of it came perilously close to success — which means these tactics will be replicated.
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Yet the beauty of his ballet, which should have acted as a counterbalance, is not replicated.
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Ring offers the company a popular consumer electronics brand that it might not have replicated internally.
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Dr Pfaff and his colleagues have replicated these findings in other countries, including Peru and Cameroon.
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But the Dallas baby's birth marks the first time the procedure has been successfully replicated elsewhere.
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This approach can be replicated in other countries to avoid wasting valuable donor funding and time.
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They have replicated the elder Truax's original steam engine but re-engineered its parachute-deployment system.
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His talent can't be replicated and his affect on me as a teenager can't be understated.
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Yui and Naoko and then replicated again in the cyclical, cynical nature between Misato and Ritsuko.
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The Malhotras view their sanctuary as a model that can replicated across India and the world.
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Aknin has replicated the finding that giving more money predicts more happiness in more recent studies.
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In the time since the Osbournes' exit from MTV, their show format has been replicated incessantly.
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Can you explain this phenomenon and why certain memes, like LOLcats and Doge, are replicated online?
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He perfectly replicated the iconic #SaltBae move, from the arm positioning to the serious facial expression.
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Technology also means that the strategies of active managers can be replicated at much lower cost.
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And even more so to see that these routines are replicated by millions the world over.
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In a desperate push to grow the immigration judge ranks, these practices easily could be replicated.
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The Athenian experiment proved government by the people could work, but it was not frequently replicated.
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But in practice, people were nervous: Having one's work replicated is an intense form of scrutiny.
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Except for employer matching dollars, much of that can be replicated with other methods of saving.
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It should be replicated, in simplified form, within the structure and culture of the school itself.
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The boy, who has been identified as Emmett Brewer, successfully hacked the replicated Florida voting site.
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Sure, feeling a door close can't be replicated virtually, but LaLande noted sound can be added.
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Siegel said the system could be replicated all across the US, even in low-income communities.
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The model has been replicated in cities across the US, including Baltimore, New York, and Philadelphia.
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However, the story has been replicated hundreds of times in Russia over the past few weeks.
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The researchers then replicated their results in piglets, whose metabolism more closely resembles that of humans.
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These are three of the studies, and some possible explanations for why they couldn't be replicated.
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In Britain, we can see a vicious circle of Islamophobia, replicated in some form across Europe.
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Instead of wearing replicated footwear as-is, brides, grooms and their attendants are adding some flair.
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That's something Google can give me that I'm not sure could ever be replicated by SyntaxDB.
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The three A-frames that were the signature of Mr. Morandi's bridge will not be replicated.
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But in keeping his distance, he maintained an impartiality that can't be replicated, that feels incorruptible.
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But I can go to my other home, meticulously replicated with all of its preserved data.
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" He said, "It's true that the move (last) Monday wasn't really replicated later in the week.
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Blunt added that he expected that process was "likely" to be replicated during a Trump trial.
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With government-funded efforts not yet on the cards, such operations can only be replicated sporadically.
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Beijing basically replicated its traditional state-owned enterprises (SOE) model in other developing nations, Hu said.
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"The plantation ... should be celebrated and replicated," added Krishnan, who wants other states to follow suit.
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But on Saturday, Jackson, 23, all but replicated that performance, throwing two interceptions and fumbling once.
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Those results have been replicated around the world, including in countries with well-funded treatment systems.
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Our value lies in a talent which cannot be outsourced or easily replicated: our professional judgment.
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We're looking at open-source weapons that could be used and replicated by anyone for free.
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Tusk's harsh words -- immediately replicated on Twitter -- might be a sign of what is to come.
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If these results can be replicated, "this would be a no-brainer Nobel Prize," he said.
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What had taken me hours of careful photoshopping could be replicated in seconds on a phone.
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Not only are Micron's chips not being replicated, but they are in short supply, Cramer said.
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Second, even if Utych's findings are replicated by other researchers, his data only concerns House elections.
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The success of these selective colleges in promoting equal educational opportunity must be replicated by others.
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Although some states are doing better than others, the general pattern is replicated across the map.
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William Forsythe's style, where every limb is stretched and torqued, is more easily imitated than replicated.
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But homemade pasta has a magical texture that can't be easily replicated through store-bought stuff.
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It's created out of a unique process that can never be replicated in time and space.
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The big finding, published in Nature Human Behavior, was that 13 of the 21 results replicated.
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Dr. Hanna-Attisha said that after she shared her methodology with the state, it replicated her findings.
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The obvious question for Democrats in the South is whether Mr Edwards's unexpected success can be replicated.
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As Mr Weigel succinctly states, this was "music that copied nothing, and could be replicated by nobody".
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The researchers believe that this latest finding among preschoolers could be replicated in a larger sample size.
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They said the company had not shown the Swedish experience would be replicated in the United States.
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Everybody has replicated what StubHub built, which is effectively a marketplace to exchange anonymous pieces of paper.
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Some privacy experts question whether the process could be replicated among a larger population with current technology.
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"Assessments claiming to help diagnose 'sex addiction' are well-replicated to discriminate against gay men," said Prause.
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And there has rarely been a year since where the pose has not been replicated in homage.
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This practice is in part responsible for the sheer volume of scientific findings that cannot be replicated.
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Their gumption, however, was not replicated by anyone on the '98 edition, which was simply never published.
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The results will help the TSA create a pilot program that could be replicated at other airports.
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Info model was replicated with financial and technical support from companies like Google, Microsoft, Cisco, and TripAdvisor.
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The friendship-bench model has been replicated in Malawi (which added elderly men as counsellors) and Tanzania.
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But the PR-heavy move, which has been replicated for other controversially priced medicines, isn't structural change.
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Yumin village's transformation—the conversion of farms into a construction site—has been replicated all over China.
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A shockingly large percentage of papers, even in leading journals, can't be replicated in follow-up experiments.
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The exhibition, "Cows on Parade," was wildly popular and replicated in cities around the country and elsewhere.
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As to your question, Wesley, could the range of 2010 be replicated — could it be improved on?
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In the comments section of some of the replicated papers, scientists have criticized the Reproducibility Project's methods.
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Pick your player to back, but surely we can all agree: this era will never be replicated.
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Since it first began, The Launch Pad has become wildly popular, and other schools have replicated it.
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We kind of replicated what we knew was already out there to test our materials and concepts.
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It's now a national nonprofit organization whose program has been replicated in public libraries in 22016 states.
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Investors expecting that type of performance to be replicated in the future are going to be disappointed.
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The study hasn't been replicated, and Karmazin has said that his company doesn't claim to cure aging.
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There is nothing about Ivanka's path that can be replicated to bring up women in her wake.
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But if it is successfully replicated, marriage-guidance counsellors the world over might want to take note.
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The situation is replicated in house after house throughout the neighborhood, the city and the entire region.
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One, in Newnan, Ga., replicated the San Bernardino restaurant, an octagonal building that has since been destroyed.
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Whether these rooms will be replicated in some way in the new space remains to be seen.
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TISM essentially allows users to design and visualize the tissue structure before it's replicated by the BioAssemblyBot.
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The value behind bitcoin is the blockchain technology, which has been easily replicated by other digital currencies.
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These findings were replicated for three other counterfeit vape products, including knockoff Stiizy and King Pen cartridges.
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I gave them huge equity compensation the like of which has never been replicated in this world.
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And there is romance to something made in a smaller mill that can't be replicated in volume.
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It was a hit among their fans, so Star replicated them and sold them on his site.
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But we can see many of the same patterns replicated by other nationalist populists with authoritarian tendencies.
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I'd see their toxic machismo replicated in telenovelas and schoolyard gossip, in family anecdotes and overheard conversations.
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"I think that that can be replicated, but it takes an awful lot of discipline," Jones said.
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It's is a student-led campaign that could potentially be replicated in every university in the world.
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One person even replicated the iconic Yale plate that was mentioned in Beach's article for The Cut.
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Gander also replicated the linocuts in black Sharpie, and the drawings are included in a new catalogue.
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In that role, she developed an Indian history curriculum that is being replicated across the American West.
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The best tricks or the most egregious errors are replicated in the form of even briefer GIFs.
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Is there anything about that activity or activities that you recommend be replicated in your core classes?
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This error, all too often replicated within and outside the academy, does a disservice to your readers.
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"Surveys just simply aren't being done, and in some cases will never be replicated," Ms. Haver said.
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The USACE has created a model that can be replicated in any city in the country, quickly.
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But the bigger problem is: If there's successful reform in New Jersey, it can be replicated elsewhere.
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His product vision, focus on pace of innovation and delivering great customer experiences are not easily replicated.
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And there is romance to something made in a smaller mill that can't be replicated in volume.
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Two and a half years later, they had their results — and they replicated Dr. Zaidi's original findings.
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The experiment hasn&apost been replicated in humans yet, but it&aposs showing early signs of promise.
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Can clean coal be replicated and built affordably and quickly enough to make it worth the investment?
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We replicated the lighting setup from the previous shot — except, this time, everything was on its side.
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The discs will be sent to France to be replicated en masse and mailed to Newvelle's subscribers.
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Memes are things that are not only replicated, but you can actually make [different iterations] of them.
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Whether the success of these approaches could be replicated on the federal level is an open question.
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Essentially, he replicated the power dynamics that made his sexual harassment so harmful in the first place.
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It makes them not quite as valid as other experiences because they're so easily replicated and accessible.
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Businesses will not adopt private blockchains en masse, or really at all, because if you want replicated write-once-read-many databases whose contents are cryptographically signed, it's easier to just … use replicated write-once-read-many databases whose contents are cryptographically signed, rather than a spectacularly inefficient blockchain.
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However, Tans cautioned that the new estimate is still uncertain, and needs to be replicated by subsequent studies.
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It's also possible the predictive power of the scores will decrease when replicated in new samples of people.
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Not their own jobs, of course, because their skills are special and could never be replicated, no way.
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Without clearer video or seeing the experiment replicated, it's tough to know whether it's a genuine break-in.
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These days, journals are more inclined than ever to retract studies that can't be replicated by other scientists.
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One high-profile effort to retest 100 psychological experiments found only 40 percent replicated with more rigorous methods.
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And yet they're being replicated and seamlessly built into the architecture of these platforms and their whole logic.
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His serious-speech successes, teleprompter and all, before AIPAC and his April foreign-policy address, should be replicated.
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Amy Cuddy's research suggesting that "power poses" cause hormonal changes associated with feeling powerful has not been replicated.
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Such divisions are replicated at the local level, and the various entities rarely co-ordinate with each other.
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"The manufacturer independently replicated our analyses on its national dataset of 3,695,943 commercially insured patients," the researchers write.
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And some of that could be replicated via lower administrative costs and the generally lower prices Medicare pays.
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The hair being replicated is synthetic and has nothing to do with real hair, noted Dr. George Cotsarelis.
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A BuzzFeed News Mexico reporter visited three of these clinics and replicated the exercise with a similar outcome.
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The closest I've come is at 19, when I replicated the semi-neat bob I had in preschool.
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As always, this is a single study and would need to be replicated among other groups of women.
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The visceral and immersive effects of these rides would later be replicated in cinema through the 20th century.
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The result was a project, titled "Newsroom 1986-2000", in which she replicated 240 covers in felt pen.
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These machine images, called containers, are easily replicated to expand existing services or to quickly create new ones.
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In a way, it sort of fits into a broader neoliberal structure being replicated all over the world.
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As with the original, it's got a patch-based design, which has been replicated in lovely graphical form.
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The experiments are designed, monitored and replicated with laboratory precision, beams Louis Gritzo, FM Global's head of research.
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This time, the researchers replicated major psychology studies — and only 36 percent of them confirmed the original conclusions.
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When they had their study replicated, with unmodified Ebola in a level 4 lab, their results for validated.
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Skin was replicated by placing a thin film of polyvinyl alcohol on a rubbery base of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS).
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The study is small, but if replicated, the findings could have big implications for the treatment of depression.
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The researchers cautioned against overgeneralizing the findings until the study could be replicated in different classes and schools.
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"We can create a scalable hub-and-spoke model that can be replicated in different cities," Goldberg said.
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Still, the events experienced on the Lion Air flight can be replicated in other 737 simulators, pilots said.
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The word spread and other Chinese communities around the country replicated the San Francisco model all around America.
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Similarly, USAID and DOD have replicated the process in areas of mutual activity, Philippines, Colombia and the Sahel.
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The aesthetics of this glammed-out dystopia are pure bombast — a sensibility that's been replicated many times since.
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In that sense, Hayward's value is replicated in Utah in a way it wouldn't be almost anywhere else.
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The emphatic celebration that feels exuberant and unique in Levingston's film is, today, best replicated on the Internet.
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Rather, its aim is to build institutions that can be replicated and applied in one location after another.
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These elements exist to remind players of the franchise's peak and assure them that it can be replicated.
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When I remade it more recently as part of the Good 70s project, we replicated that poster idea.
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For all of them, the war left a sense of mental and emotional fragmentation that their films replicated.
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This is a pattern that's not just happening in fashion, but being replicated in food science, as well.
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That result was replicated in recent study of competitive swimmers, in which the athletes improved their lung capacities.
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There are aspects of the classroom experience that can't be replicated online, including elements of interaction and socialization.
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A TV show that replicated the book's poetic compression, its formal strangeness, would be hard to pull off.
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The atrocity replicated the tactics of the attack on Westminster Bridge, in March, in which four people died.
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Should Congress follow through with the AHCA and implement similar reforms, this success story can be replicated nationwide.
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The technique still needs to be "replicated by several teams around the globe" for further validation, he said.
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And Jenner's daughter Stormi replicated her mom's outfit from the Met Gala earlier this year for her costume.
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Future research should look to see if these results can be replicated in other parts of the world.
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The idea that it could be replicated in Ohio, or really any other state, is suspect at best.
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The challenge in the original game, replicated perfectly in this, is to learn to understand the drum's rhythm.
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Data stored in the Standard and Standard-Infrequent access tiers is replicated across three or more availability zones.
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And he agrees that its results can't ever be replicated; to conduct this experiment today would be unethical.
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Unit patches, mottos and the like were replicated on plastic decals that could be placed anywhere in transit.
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It is hard to imagine any of the scene at the Oakland Coliseum being replicated in Las Vegas.
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Dr. Skowronski's team replicated the findings in five different studies and then shared the data with trusted colleagues.
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There are 270 high-end rooms and suites for an upscale experience not commonly replicated in the city.
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China's counterattack can be replicated, Dr. Aylward said, but it will require speed, money, imagination and political courage.
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But the mock-up never replicated the roar, the shuddering or the G-forces of the real thing.
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But her work was published, and three years later, replicated and advanced by the British scientist John Tyndall.
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But privacy experts questioned whether the process could be replicated on a much larger scale with today's technology.
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When Lehmann and Stern replicated this process with a series of phones, it artificially aged them into fossils.
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Mnuchin's comments on "Squawk Box " indicated progress with the EU that the administration hopes can be replicated elsewhere.
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These successes, replicated in healthcare systems across the country, can save lives and money spent on HIV care.
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Hertz said he would like to see the initiative replicated in every city hosting the Olympics in future.
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This sort of finding has been replicated in children and in people across a diverse range of societies.
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Because those things are very difficult to replicate and can't be replicated over very short periods of time.
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Still, they say it's an important symbolic step, and one they hope will be replicated across the country.
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In fact, he thinks it can be replicated with some coffee, a few people, and an available outlet.
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But her work was published, and three years later, replicated and advanced by the Irish scientist John Tyndall.
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But her work was published, and three years later, replicated and advanced by the Irish scientist John Tyndall.
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Check. The formula for an ersatz speakeasy is replicated to a T, as are the meticulously prepared drinks.
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The company currently operates from a Brooklyn kitchen but Aguirre said the model could be easily replicated elsewhere.
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Putin's tactics will be dissected in every possible way to see how they can be prevented and replicated.
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Stressing easily understood sermons, contemporary music, and a charismatic pastor, Willow Creek became a successful, often replicated model.
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The sham warriors are preserved in a museum complex, each replicated and installed to form a scam attraction.
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The unique model of Nashira is now being recognized as one that could be replicated throughout the country.
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But Facebook hopes it can be replicated and expanded as part of the solution to the broader housing crisis.
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If replicated with larger samples and longitudinal designs, these findings may have implications for safety recommendations for youth sports.
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To find a humanoid form on another world, a whole series of unexpected events would have to been replicated.
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It's about being micro-funny, but doing it in a way that it can be replicated in hit scale.
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But that result couldn&apost be replicated; other experiments simply couldn&apost find any trace of the hidden particle.
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For years, it seemed as though the future-shocked, neo-lit world of Blade Runner would never be replicated.
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The fact that an experiment can be replicated is how we know its results contain a nugget of truth.
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The study is the first of its kind, and its results will need to be replicated in other settings.
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There, the institute "replicated Odaiba's most challenging infrastructure characteristics and driving scenarios" for its vehicles to navigate, Toyota said.
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More research will need to be done to see if the results can be replicated in other ethnic groups.
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Previously, working hours could only be set for one period of time, replicated for all days of the week.
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Brazil has reported more than 1,600 cases of microcephaly linked to Zika, a spike not replicated elsewhere to date.
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The same set-up was replicated in 2015 for Charlotte's birth, and again this year for baby number three.
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One reason: the Inertial Measurement Unit found inside the BB-8 by Sphero is replicated inside the Force Band.
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Wonderfully, the Uncharted series will never end again, so this feeling is singular and pure, never to be replicated.
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Like Git, Noms lets users replicated data and edit it offline on multiple machines, then syncs up the edits.
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This effect was replicated last summer, when it seemed like everything not named Wonder Woman struggled to break out.
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What he meant was, we need more intellectual property that we own and control, that is not easily replicated.
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There was a level of intensity that the Japanese groups were reaching towards that wasn't necessarily replicated in England.
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Along the same line was the card game Commerce, which replicated the chaos of the New York Stock Exchange.
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Many studies have replicated these results, with their authors -- and the media -- touting them as evidence that gaydar exists.
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Gervais and Najle also concurrently replicated the study with a second sample of 2,000 participants, and got similar results.
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The FCA model has proved so popular in encouraging fintech innovation that it is being replicated around the world.
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"For results to be considered to be scientifically credible, they must be capable of being independently replicated," Milloy writes.
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She performs the role of feminized emotional labour that was unable to be replicated by earlier, less sophisticated assistants.
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No informed person would suggest that overseas factories with thousands of workers manually assembling products should be replicated here.
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Stranger Things replicated the films of the 1980s, right down to focusing extensively on the stories of the boys.
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The distinctly regional element of Mr. Cruz's strength at least raises the possibility that it won't be replicated elsewhere.
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Feasible: Some countries already have small or short-term afforestation projects, which could easily be expanded or replicated elsewhere.
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Vincent noted the extent to which the "media-bashing rhetoric" of US President Donald Trump has been replicated worldwide.
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China is following a successful Asian development model pioneered by Japan and replicated by both Taiwan and South Korea.
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The same gesture was replicated by a number of NBA teams at the beginning of their season last fall.
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But this finding has been replicated in many American, Canadian and European studies by different investigators using different methods.
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Decades later, in the 2000s, those shiny spandex pants would be replicated (and made insanely popular) by American Apparel.
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Still, this is early work that needs to be replicated before the presence of a "brain microbiome" is confirmed.
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In his view, this new service should be used for data that is infrequently accessed but can be replicated.
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This model has been replicated in other cities, and is something that Karin Goodfellow wants very much to transcend.
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That achievement is not likely to be replicated or improved upon while its destroyer-in-chief remains in office.
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There's a richness and depth to them, and a creative side that I wish we'd see replicated more often.
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If well-executed, a themed hotel can offer an out of the box travel experience that can't be replicated.
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The healing they get from this community is something that can never be replicated in the for-profit sector.
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But the researchers say the study should be replicated before doctors recommend that pregnant women routinely take fish oil.
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It's an idea that could easily be replicated on a much smaller scale — and budget — by an entrepreneurial company.
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The temperature, amount of carbon dioxide and humidity recorded on the space station was replicated at Kennedy Space Center.
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The political success of the trade agreement — and its ability to be replicated in other negotiations — is not guaranteed.
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And their own research showed that some published studies claiming major differences between the sexes were often not replicated.
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If successful, these could be replicated widely enough to benefit many of Gaza's approximately two million residents, backers said.
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What happened at Altamont, seems to be replicated in what's taking place in the country at large right now.
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Mr. Shah is talking to other state governments, hoping the same screening campaign can be replicated across the country.
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I soon found I couldn't bond with my teammates, an experience replicated when I played, once, for my school.
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There were, of course, many other features of the Republican bill that could not be easily replicated by waiver.
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The experiment has been replicated in subsequent eclipses, and will be again by half a dozen universities this summer.
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My greatest hope is that the achievement of ending New York's AIDS epidemic can be replicated around the world.
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Just like its tech, policies adopted in the Silicon Valley are likely to get replicated elsewhere in the country.
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In theater, you're ''in control of the moment,'' he said, not worrying about how it'll be seen when replicated.
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Scientists not directly involved in the study said it made an important step, but now needed to be replicated.
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In many cases, successful and innovative renewable energy programs are underway already, waiting to be scaled up and replicated.
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Because DRAM and flash memory chips are so easily replicated, they worried that the market would become over-saturated.
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Its foam-columned facade replicated that of the museum's, as if to confirm that football is America's high culture.
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Currently, it often produces facial images that are too smooth or indistinct to look like the face being replicated.
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Looking to stoke nostalgia for the return of "Roseanne," the network replicated the show's iconic diner and living room.
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Pruitt's determination to base EPA regulations on science that can be replicated is a threat to the established order.
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It is a pattern replicated every year, not just in New York but at community colleges across the country.
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A more holistic metric could help us identify areas for reform and promising programs that deserve to be replicated.
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The format of the meme, making it look like a direct-message conversation, can be replicated easily, Wong said.
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Because the code was very virulent in terms of how it replicated, then it spread all over the world.
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On albums like Overkill, they fused punk and metal to create thrash, a sound that has been replicated endlessly.
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Using sophisticated imaging technology and fluorescent dye, researchers watched a single DNA molecule from E. coli bacteria as it replicated.
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Reports at the time indicated that Bilharinho replicated the unorthodox punching and kicking strategy that McGregor utilises in the octagon.
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"Before it's replicated on a number of species, I'm reluctant to say that we made a discovery," he said dryly.
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" He added, "[I'm] very proud of all of these papers, and I'm confident they will be replicated by other groups.
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The pieces were not only watched over, they were restored, and the ones that were beyond repair were faithfully replicated.
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The great 30-year bull market from the mid-1980s to the mid-2010s, however, will probably never be replicated.
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When the researchers replicated the study with a group of 1,731 study participants from the Netherlands, they noticed similar results.
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Encouragingly, this behavior was replicated in computer simulations, which means mission planners stand a good chance of correcting the anomaly.
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There are limits to how well an optical phenomenon can be replicated if you are taking shortcuts like Gaussian blurring.
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To confirm those findings, the researchers also replicated the study on another group of more than 1,700 people in Netherlands.
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If its success can be replicated, that could be a big deal for the effort to tackle drug-resistant infections.
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He'd show slides from the study on TV programs, spreading the preliminary data, which had never been replicated in humans.
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But the finding was never replicated—not by Hubble, nor in data captured by several Jupiter-bound spacecrafts—until now.
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We are particularly looking for programs or exhibits that are ongoing, can be replicated by other members, or can travel.
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There is genuine reason to fear that this sort of politicization of intelligence will be replicated by the Trump administration.
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But the concept has been replicated and many, if not most, of the competing dating apps use this concept today.
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Hover is their first drone, but expect to see its self-flying capabilities replicated in future products from the company.
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If Electron can sell the concept in the UK he's confident the approach could be replicated in other energy markets.
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"We believe this represents attractive know-how for an eventual buyer of the business to be replicated on other brands."
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It's an impressive thing to watch, and the Colbert performance replicated the intimacy and skill of her live act nobly.
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His voice, his gait, his idiosyncrasies and mannerisms, the undulations of his laugh—all are replicated with near-perfect similitude.
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That family tradition was replicated in the Kinder Surprise, which became a popular food-toy outside of the holiday season.
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A bump stock ban doesn't make sense, they said, because bump stocks can be replicated with a 3-D printer.
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His flame-red carpeting has been replicated from a tuft of the original that was found stuck on a nail.
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The EU model has been replicated in a number of Asian countries including China, Africa and parts of South America.
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The findings suggests that divisions between Trump and Republican leadership in Washington are not replicated among rank-and-file supporters.
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Better yet, it's a look that can be replicated with a single product and is basically impossible to mess up.
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Johnson has examined this relationship for index funds versus active funds, but he has not replicated Bogle's numbers using ETFs.
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The company said that its tests had replicated the rupture of the helium containers, made of carbon fiber composite materials.
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President Salvador Sanchez Ceren's government plans to use Gotera as a model of religious rehabilitation it hopes can be replicated.
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Bailey believes this new study may be even more significant than general genetic findings if the findings can be replicated.
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During the Clinton administration, there was a close relationship between the Democratic administrations that wasn't replicated during the Obama administration.
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They then replicated the study with an additional 1,731 participants in the Netherlands, with the same—if less emphatic—results.
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For one thing, it's unknown how all of this scales to human bodies and whether the effects can be replicated.
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To boot, silver's moonlight-on-water gleam has been fully replicated, without the problem of tarnish, in cheaper stainless steel.
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Science is already being wracked by a reproducibility crisis, in which published and peer-reviewed results just can't be replicated.
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It's still replicated across different machines, but if that zone goes down (or is destroyed), you can't access your data.
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He's fallen into the hole of others before him by thinking that a moment's genius can be replicated ad infinitum.
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At the same time, though, streaming has also spawned a supplement to the porn industry that can't be replicated: camming.
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Atlas will monitor the databases and provide backups as well, with the data always being replicated in different availability zones.
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There is pretty much nothing you can do in a gym that can't be replicated for free outside of one.
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I don't think I'm a bad person, and it didn't get replicated' — rather than salvaging as much as she can.
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"Her ability to anticipate what he wants and also execute can't be replicated," said Hogan Gidley, a White House spokesman.
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The mobilization of Prohibition's citizen's enforcement army in Williamson County was replicated on smaller scales in many towns and cities.
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An entire body of psychological theory maintains that our earliest relationships lay down patterns that are often replicated throughout life.
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And while it can't necessarily be replicated right now in other states, it is a harbinger of things to come.
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NBC plans to air a summertime hit, "America's Got Talent," in January, to see if its success can be replicated.
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There were no options for steel floors that I could find, for example, but dark grey brick replicated the feel.
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Since this case was based on Oklahoma's version of "public nuisance" law, it cannot simply be replicated in other states.
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Missing the food of home, she consulted her mother, Delfina Dolor — Mama Fina — for recipes and carefully replicated each one.
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The worst is a fellow named Mr. Chopra, who has replicated the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in his foyer.
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But her work was published, and three years later it was replicated and advanced by the Irish scientist John Tyndall.
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In 2017, they replicated the study there, in the lead-up to an election to determine the next prime minister.
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The village was replicated in China's Guangdong Province in 2012, and the Chinese copy has become a favorite attraction there.
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Yet some experts question whether Maryland's system can be replicated nationally, especially because Medicare pays higher rates in the state.
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The first art music of the 20th century replicated Schumann and Grieg, which is nice but not authentic or original.
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The scene at the Rouhani campaign rally in Tehran on Tuesday has been replicated in other cities in recent days.
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But in a recent podcast interview, Waymo CEO John Krafcik voiced curiosity that no one has replicated the feat since.
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It tasted fine, and there's something in its all-encompassing warmth that can't be replicated even by the finest oats.
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But researchers in the 2000s successfully isolated, decoded, and replicated the entire sequence of the virus, now known as H1N1.
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Now, exactly how the Fox News-focused film replicated the look of the Roger Ailes-run office has been revealed.
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In December 2017, after conducting an investigation of its own that replicated WADA's findings, it suspended Russia's national Olympic committee.
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The end result is that every financial services provider builds similar systems, replicated over and over and siloed by company.
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The TPP network is attempting to show how these model teen pregnancy prevention programs can be replicated in new settings.
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After all, pressure cookers aren't new, and most of the Instant Pot's functions are replicated by other common kitchen appliances.
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In its way, Mr. Bourgeois's work replicated the pendulum's, by reframing the fact of duration as a feat of endurance.
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Funding teaching materials in such a haphazard manner is not efficient, nor can it be easily replicated in other contexts.
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Otherwise they replicated the seafaring of ancient mariners during a 953-day crossing, braving powerful gales and 30-foot crests.
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The resilience has not been replicated by the Cardinals (743-8), who have endured a second consecutive season of mediocrity.
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It's a mood that's replicated nowhere else in their catalogue, or in the work of most bands, for that matter.
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It included a Victorian feast which replicated Alice in Wonderland on the dinner table and featured an edible insect garden.
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The following year it tried to buy Snap, another potential rival, and when it could not, replicated many of its features.
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If it proves successful, expect that sort of collaboration to be replicated in many more countries and outlets around the world.
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The tradition lived on, and some variation of the same practice was replicated by Britain's high society in the 19th century.
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Looked at in this light, a whole range of sexual experience, at least in theory, could be replicated with an android.
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"We hope to see this replicated in our larger study ... and if so, the goal would be to make this available."
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At that time we made the decision to restrict apps built on top of our platform that replicated our core functionality.
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Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois said "of course" he's concerned that the same tactics would be replicated in Philadelphia.
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This habit will be replicated across the world if the US sets the example that it's OK to shoot the messenger.
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Sanders has vowed to take the race to the convention, prompting concerns that such a scene could be replicated in Philadelphia.
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The bottom line: Hurricane Florence's forecast was a major success story that isn't likely to be replicated with every subsequent storm.
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Last Halloween, Paris' sister Nicky Hilton Rothschild replicated her younger sister's 21st birthday look: the infamous dazzling chainmail dress and choker.
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It was only a matter of time before Kim Kardashian West's namesake beauty brand was replicated and sold on the internet.
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It felt like the first show that replicated the kind of fandom that had previously existed only for music and movies.
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It is a good idea to keep a list of all this information offline and replicated in several areas, said Whitmore.
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There's a feeling you get when you hear the telltale "click!" of a safe unlocking that no other game has replicated.
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There are no limits to how well it can be replicated if you simulate it at the level of the photon.
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The Commission has accumulated almost 10 years of experience managing financial crises, which could hardly be replicated by a new institution.
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The original paper found that the tumors grew after nine weeks—the replicated study saw tumors growing after just one week.
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Warren has replicated Khazei's challenge in her presidential campaign today, even upping the ante by refusing to do high-dollar fundraisers.
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How else to explain why studies repeatedly find that many results reported in research papers cannot be replicated in other labs?
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The a16z model, one that couples capital with agency-like services, has for years been replicated by other big venture firms.
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Rather, they're asking the question: What is the difference between the experiments that can be replicated and the ones that cannot?
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FedEx played down Amazon's threat as a competitor, saying its infrastructure and 40-plus years of experience are not easily replicated.
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While certain processes were replicated from the first version and others were abandoned, the engineers learned more about streamlining the machinery.
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Even her hair, which was coifed out at the back for the ceremony in real life, has been replicated with precision.
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Although issued using traditional processes required by regulators, the €100,000 transaction was simultaneously replicated using blockchain on the R3 Corda platform.
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This tractor beam, however, was of a complex construction, expensive, and overall not something easily replicated by any at-home maker.
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"The model of Trump campaign producing their own news and news content will be replicated," GOP digital strategist Vincent Harris tweeted.
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The pre-existing knowledge and relationships that the "formers" bring to bear cannot be replicated instantly by those outside this club.
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He replicated the Cranbrook Art Museum gallery where he installed his thesis, eschewing plain white paint for Lambert Sea Pearl Flat.
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As a kid, I was traumatized by a similar type of bro culture that I saw replicated in the Squirtle Squad.
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And through these small decisions, replicated over and over again by millions of others, the free market improves life for all.
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Despite this, he still accomplished massive fundraising hauls, which he has since replicated in the early weeks of his presidential campaign.
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A total of 128 possible combinations of bacterial preparation, surface, food and seconds were replicated 20 times each, yielding 2,560 measurements.
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Similar success stories are being replicated across central Argentina, not just in La Pampa but in neighboring San Luis Province, too.
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"I want to see that replicated," she said, adding that accessibility projects often fail because companies don't engage with their customers.
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"These are remarkable achievements that should be recognized, celebrated and replicated around the world," acting EPA chief Andrew Wheeler told reporters.
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It also bankrolled regional groups like Unasur, a more pliant body that replicated jobs handled by the O.A.S., like election observing.
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These disparities will be replicated under the new felony bans that will go into effect if the House bill is passed.
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"I think what the Iranian experience shows is a good experience that can be replicated elsewhere and executed elsewhere," he said.
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They noted that, for example, one study on race initially run at Stanford was replicated in Amsterdam, a different cultural context.
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"These are remarkable achievements that should be recognized, celebrated and replicated around the world," EPA acting chief Andrew Wheeler told reporters.
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If the discovery is successfully replicated by other researchers, it will be known as one of the seminal achievements in physics.
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In 2002, scientists at the Australian Museum replicated thylacine DNA, opening the door to potentially reviving the species with cloning technology.
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In today's 360 video, visit Hallstatt, a small town in the Alps whose distinctive features have been replicated in southern China.
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We need the same cooperation we have seen on the federal level replicated on the state and local levels as well.
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Scientists at Johns Hopkins University replicated a human retina in a dish to explore how the eye's color-detecting cells develop.
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And in May, Valfré fired off a cease-and-desist letter when it believed its rainbow iPhone cases were being replicated.
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As Wagenaar and Sagaria showed, and subsequent research has since replicated, most of us underestimate exponential processes time and time again.
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Since schools typically draw from their surrounding area, the physical separation of upper-middle-class neighborhoods is replicated in the classroom.
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"There may be something about the young brain" and exercise that cannot be replicated with workouts later in life, he says.
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" He also said that the department's understanding of veterans' needs and its research "cannot be easily replicated in the private sector.
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Worn by Michelle Pfeiffer, this suit from the 1992 film "Batman Returns" is quite iconic and it's been replicated many times.
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"What we were able to do through Christie's, I don't know if that can be replicated for every artist," he said.
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On the trip home to New Orleans, Rodrigue's group debated whether the East Lake model could be replicated in New Orleans.
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The experiment hasn&apost been replicated in humans yet, but the vaccine shows early signs of promise, according to the researchers.
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Had Mancusi-Ungaro and her team replicated the Rothko murals, I'm not sure that I would have been able to tell.
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Krishnan and colleagues are planning a much larger study - involving 100 patients - in hopes that the early results will be replicated.
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Dries Van Noten made one for spring 2019, which was then replicated by Frankie Shop and copied all over the place.
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There's a natural chemistry that can't be replicated with CGI and old footage, no matter how carefully or artfully it's done.
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But promising results obtained from liver surgeries on dogs could not be replicated in human patients, and that avenue was abandoned.
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"A barcode can be very easily replicated and if someone uses that barcode before you, your ticket won't work," said Campbell.
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You attend a conference not just to hear talks but also to meet people — how might those encounters be replicated online?
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You attend a conference not just to hear talks but also to meet people — how might those encounters be replicated online?
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We established 10 mini-chocolate flavor labs in four cacao-producing countries that could be operated easily and the results replicated.
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It served essentially as a proof of concept, and the results are expected to be replicated on other types of ammunition.
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This precise configuration — the ramp, the can, the post, their spacing and appearance — is replicated at new crosswalks throughout the city.
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Wolff frames the reckoning nicely: The Trump campaign had, perhaps less than inadvertently, replicated the scheme from Mel Brooks's The Producers.
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" When CNBC asked Finan if the Nice attack could be replicated elsewhere with an autonomous truck, his answer was an unequivocal "yes.
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Why couldn't that success simply be replicated by using different vessels to reiterate the same message that worked for him so well?
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Then last month, another set of researchers replicated the study, finding the initial alarm was over-exaggerated—the result of sloppy science.
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Sidewalk Labs envisions a smart city that sets a standard for urban life in the 21st century, which could be replicated worldwide.
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"It certainly has the potential to be replicated if the workers from another factory are similarly motivated and well organized," he said.
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Our booming economy and improved environment are a uniquely American success story that should be recognized, celebrated, and replicated around the world.
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They noted that studies should be replicated even before they appear in a research journal, something they now wish they had done.
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The market prices for each share associated with work that replicated all ended up being worth more than those that did not.
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If that same performance is replicated over the next decade, each of the linesmen's Amazon stake would be worth north of $270,000.
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It was a single study and has not yet been replicated, but it gave Morris confidence that he was onto something big.
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Given Singapore's size and political system, this approach is not easily replicated in many other countries, but lessons can still be drawn.
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If this feat is replicated in humans, it could give some young children undergoing cancer treatment a way to preserve their fertility.
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Ultimately, Otero-Pailos hopes to generate a methodology that could be replicated, as currently most olfactory practices relate to the perfume industry.
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The best bits of Earth could be replicated elsewhere (one of his illustrations, shown below, depicted a space-going version of Florence).
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Good science uses data to run experiments that can be replicated, and uses statistical methods to establish causality instead of mere correlation.
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That claim went on to be replicated many times over across medicine—algorithms could, in another case, better predict cancer than radiologists.
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Campaign merchandise is often a canned presentation, easily replicated based on boilerplate templates and iterations of the patriotic reds, whites, and blues.
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This type of behavior remained unchecked for a long time in the comedy industry, and as a result, it's been replicated everywhere.
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The more experiments and field work, the more established these methods will become, and the greater they will be accepted and replicated.
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It is crucial for the baby's survival that their experience with their mother is replicated, which is where the Cuddlebatz comes in.
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Click here to view original GIFSamsung's 5G MLB demo app was cool, but not something that can be replicated at scale yet.
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The results have since been replicated by several teams, and a year after the discovery, physicists are researching the material in droves.
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Vox and the Elections Research Center tried as best we could to copy the exact wording of the poll questions we replicated.
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Catholic Relief Services has replicated this success worldwide: The organization has helped start more than 130,000 groups with over 3 million members.
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That generational clash is replicated in thousands of families across China: cohabitation without marriage was long anathema and officially illegal until 2001.
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The same set-up was replicated in 2015 for Princess Charlotte's birth, and again this year for Prince Louis' birth in April.
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"It was incredible, it was insane, and I don't think it needed to be replicated," said Nate Auerbach, Tumblr's head of music.
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For now, it's more interesting to see spaces like the island, or an actual Egyptian tomb scanned and replicated in photorealistic detail.
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The divide between, say, Islington and Havering will increasingly be replicated elsewhere as Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham soar ahead of their peripheries.
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This includes other bridal designers, who've already replicated it, which makes it easy for anyone to rock a Meghan Markle-inspired dress.
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While some of the duchess' other outfits are out of most people's price ranges, this simple fall style can be easily replicated.
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He even replicated the experiment, this time with fireflies to serve as an example of a "gimmicky solution" to the energy crisis.
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Kittaly, a bitter eggplant variety native to West Africa, has a particular taste that can't be replicated by anything else, he says.
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Their success could be replicated in oilfields across the United States if Congress approves the measure, which already enjoys broad bipartisan support.
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Having perfected their recipe for lactose-free ice cream, Flannery and Burlingame say their business offers something that can't be easily replicated.
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Still, the flaws are only "speculative," and attacks using these gaps have so far only been replicated by professionals in a lab.
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That black language at large works as a sort of metastasized meme, replicated by entities who crave access to an elusive cool.
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A lot of contemporary rapping—particularly on trap songs—is easily replicated, hence all the accusations of people stealing the Migos flow.
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The warmth you felt from what was then cutting-edge technology can't be replicated today because it really was a different time.
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They used crowdsourcing to find photographs of the lost treasures and replicated them through a 3-D reconstruction process known as photogrammetry.
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I've seen lots of technology over the years, and nothing quite replicated the strange frisson associated with plugging into a quantum computer.
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Another advantage is that while there's a limited supply of blood from recovered patients, the antibodies can be replicated in large quantities.
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Front Burner The bar menu at Restaurant Daniel includes a croquine, a cheesy ham and hazelnut finger food easily replicated at home.
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The Congo outbreak is a chance to reality-test a vaccine against a disease epidemic that can't be replicated in controlled environments.
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This can expose source codes and algorithms for products such as medical devices and machinery that can make them more easily replicated.
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Mr. Folmar's goal is to provide a scene so dazzling that there is no way it could be replicated from anyone's couch.
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It's never been replicated outside of Silicon Valley on a massive scale, except maybe New York a little bit, but still not.
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Ms. King, whose uncle was dyslexic, taught, tutored, founded camps and trained teachers in education programs that were replicated around the world.
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Before and after the parade, enjoy the restaurants and cultural amenities that have always given Philadelphia a charm that can't be replicated.
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But even if a well-designed study uncovers a new risk factor, that has to be validated and replicated by other scientists.
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The gamelike simulations allow teams to practice working together in realistically replicated environments before they have to use real-world tactical equipment.
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The scene was replicated on the shopping boulevards of Paris, in the malls of Dubai and on the streets of Hong Kong.
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Then they use sophisticated techniques—and Federal Aviation Administration–certified safety processes—to ensure that those results can be replicated up above.
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Kranzler said the study is an intriguiguing proof-of-principle that he suspects will spur subsequent studies needed to replicated these findings.
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"So we're seeing China as a proof of concept that gets replicated in many, many important markets in the world," he added.
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For example, Inbox also allowed users to sort similar messages into "bundles," something that hasn't been fully replicated in Gmail just yet.
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The Beyond Sausage truly replicated the snap and sizzle of real sausage, while the Beyond Beef in meatball form tasted slightly artificial.
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These results signal that the model programs being used by those two projects probably shouldn't be replicated, while successful approaches can be.
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"The Cooglerization of the Marvel Universe is exhilarating," Still, the reasons these movies work is precisely why they won't be easily replicated.
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With an investment of less than $22012, and in one day, Ms. Rosario replicated the originals, offering a total of 22013 bouquets.
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An original map, one that came directly off the woodblock, would not have replicated that tear, which happened later, Mr. Wilding said.
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Is Australia a unique case, a beneficiary of some good economic luck that cannot be replicated in the rest of the world?
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I think now that he's gone, you're starting to forget just that natural charisma he had, and no one has replicated that.
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It's possible that whatever intuition the scientists were using to place their bets could be replicated, and improved upon, with machine learning.
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Blue's trademark is, of course, the blue color markings over her military green body, and they were replicated really well on this product.
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They cannot be precisely replicated like conventional chemical drugs but have been shown to be equivalent in terms of efficacy and side effects.
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We went back to the thyroid cancer samples—we had about 500 from the Cancer Genome Atlas—and replicated the distal association signal.
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Patrons sat and awaited the Dominican-American barbers' razors in a scene surely replicated in dozens of similar spots across New York City.
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This suggests the study could be replicated, a matter not just of privacy but life-or-death in places where homosexuality is outlawed.
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Will Byers' bedroom is even faithfully replicated, where you'll spot his boombox, bed, desk, desk lamp, drawings and movie posters all in place.
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Schultz spent two years away from Starbucks, wholly focused on opening Il Giornale stores that replicated the coffee culture he'd seen in Italy.
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If the results in a published study can't be replicated in subsequent experiments, how can you trust what you read in scientific journals?
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That notch is hiding some pretty impressive facial recognition tech, that try as they might, has to be replicated on any Android phone.
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When 20 people across the U.S. replicated this search query, all but two were served up crisis pregnancy centers in the Maps results.
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Faced with the disruption caused by the internet, it turned to live concerts, which provided a premium experience that cannot be replicated online.
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FAO said the project would be replicated in areas of Central America's "Dry Corridor" which runs through Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua.
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"There are a lot of things that can be replicated, but there are local things you need to take into consideration," Siemiatkowski said.
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That's the only time the two teams have replicated the old Lakers/Pistons dynamic, and have otherwise kept the competition on the court.
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If the results in Brazil can be replicated elsewhere, then that'd be an encouraging sign we just need to make corruption more expensive.
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The Scotch Whisky Association, a trade body which represents Scotland's whisky industry, bristles at the idea that production can be rushed or replicated.
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"I hope to see [the work to make tampons and pads free] replicated in every way possible around the world," Weiss-Wolf says.
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There is also an authenticity about press interaction, proffered through the give-and-take with reporters, which cannot be replicated by other means.
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According to 9to5Mac, the issue is even more serious with Mac computers:We have also replicated the problem with an iPhone calling a Mac.
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No one replicated the research—until, in 2000, when Charney, by then at NIMH, teamed up with researcher Carlos Zarate and repeated it.
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The limitations: "No one has done this kind of study in six-month-olds before, and so it needs to replicated," Emerson said.
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That belt loop hip shake from 1978's Grease has surely been replicated countless times in schools, dances, and in front of mirrors.
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While Check Point demonstrated that Philips Hue devices are vulnerable, it's not clear whether the exploit can be replicated for all connected devices.
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It's another spiraling portal into the band's crowded, ever-creative minds, and a vibe replicated on their installment in the THUMP Mix series.
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But in an age when the appearance of reputable news websites can be replicated with ease, we needed a new word for it.
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Her program and platform were replicated throughout the United States as Blackstone LaunchPads in universities, including USC, UCLA and Case Western Reserve University.
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A few requisite caveats: All food products were purchased in Spain, so it's unclear if the findings would be replicated in other countries.
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Mostly, though, Woestendiek worries that these companies exploit families grieving over their pets, noting that the personality of your pet cannot be replicated.
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Whatever the case, the peculiar circumstances of 2016, a race between two wildly unpopular candidates, is not likely to be replicated anytime soon.
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Not only did this study lack a control group, he said, but it has not been replicated in the nearly 40 years since.
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Replicated had been focused on third-party software written by someone else and delivered to run internally within a company's on-premise hardware.
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That movement can be replicated by focusing a laser or a flashlight at the diaphragm, which converts it into electric signals, they said.
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The two coaches have already aimed barbs at each other in a feisty buildup that is likely to be replicated on the field.
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There he replicated some of the strategies he had learned under Mr. Weill — slashing expenses, closing unprofitable business units and looking for acquisitions.
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M-Pesa has 27.8 million users in a country of 45 million people and has been replicated across Africa and in other markets.
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These scripts then get their DNA radically altered and replicated in Murphy's lab, retooled with his themes and his knack for idiosyncratic casting.
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The authors point out that their findings need to be further investigated in a larger group and replicated to make any definitive conclusions.
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Ocado has already been testing the robot hands in a replicated production warehouse, to figure out if they're ready for real world use.
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This is the NRA's "Refuse to be a Victim" training seminar, which for years has been replicated in every state across the country.
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Historically, this is a commitment for treating drugs as a public health issue that the federal government has not replicated since the 22015s.
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So we replicated this model—we created a foundation which is separate from the place where we're going to get the degrees from.
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I therefore just wanted to have the data replicated in another form, but specifically a form which could not sensibly be considered illegal.
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We'd researched Celtic stuff, medieval stuff, and instruments that replicated the computer game itself, in ways we thought no one else was doing.
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Key context: The end of bidding is a victory for the untested design of the auction, which could be replicated in other countries.
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Most of these structures were created in mid-century when good governance types replicated the corporate boardroom as the ideal of good governance.
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It is always the same shameless playbook, replicated since Richard Nixon launched his racist Southern Strategy, stirring up fears on desegregation and busing.
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Industry executives expect the cull to be replicated by other car makers, hitting European automotive jobs already threatened by the shift to electrification.
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On Instagram, we are training to create beautiful images of ourselves with no possibility — or really, expectation — that they be replicated in person.
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Its key findings, whatever they are, need to be replicated and re-tested before we make any sweeping claims about causality and effects.
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Now, a 17-year-old high school student in Pakistan has replicated the process, and developed results that surprised some much older scientists.
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Mr. Fisher said Tesla replicated the magazine's results and decided to modify the software that controls how the car's anti-lock brakes respond.
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She starts with the lyrics, filling graph-paper journals at home, some of which are replicated in her book, complete with whimsical doodles.
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"I witnessed really aggressive and brave politics at that time and I haven't really seen it replicated again since then," Ms. Patten said.
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California is already moving ahead with stringent state-level standards on nitrogen dioxide pollution from trucks that could be replicated by other states.
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Shanahan said the commander's personal connections "can't be easily replicated" — but he doesn't see "much of a lag" in the Quds Force's operations.
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"The two big brands, Beyond and Impossible, have replicated the burger experience without having to sacrifice the taste of the burger," he said.
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This model has also been replicated by Amazon and Walmart -owned Flipkart in India, Qoo10 in Singapore and 11th Street in South Korea.
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Of the remaining three, one is mentioned vaguely, and the other two could easily have been replicated without reference to the downloaded files.
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This can be interpreted as alternately nurturing and solicitous, or cloying and suffocating, a dynamic often replicated between parents and their adolescent children.
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This is also the case with replicated versions, in wood and paint, of tablet-computer-size 2917th-century slate blackboards she has collected.
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This disproportionality is a problem replicated in statehouses around the country — one that both parties have, to some extent, been guilty of perpetuating.
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But that destination must offer either a transporting physical and visual experience or a level of service that can't be easily replicated online.
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The taste test replicated the experience of a home cook: Each burger was seared in canola oil and served in a potato bun.
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The China Clean Energy Fund continues those efforts and, if successful, will serve as a model that may be replicated in other markets.
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But ultimately it's not much of a movie, and it's certainly not an idea that could be replicated or extended to much success.
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However, whether it is a model to be replicated by other countries struggling to combat corruption and illicit money is not yet clear.
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U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has called the provision in the deal with Mexico and Canada a "poison pill" that could be replicated.
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Khedira's positional sense, passing and capacity to fill space are less easily replicated, particularly if Schweinsteiger, a less mobile figure anyway, is indisposed.
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While this study was done one-on-one with the participants, the researchers hope that the training could be replicated in clinical practice.
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While this success hasn't yet been replicated, it did help give credence to the idea that the UK could cultivate its own truffles.
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A crucial eight-bar musical phrase from the song is replicated in Metallica's "Don't Tread on Me," if heavy metal is more your thing.
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Fisher gave Leia Organa a humor and feistiness that made her integral to the franchise, and something that can't be easily replicated or replaced.
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And, as I've reported elsewhere, some of the old problems of international adoption have been replicated among vulnerable immigrant communities within the United States.
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The technological innovations that made early versions of Chrome seem so incredible have long since replicated if not utterly improved upon by other browsers.
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The other point of the exercise, says Vakoch, is to develop a process that can be replicated, over and over again, with multiple stars.
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"They look for reproducible results—findings that are replicated across different populations and that hold up in meta-analyses of multiple studies," she says.
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That helped make personal broadcasting a social game which could be monetised in a way not replicated on major social platforms of the West.
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It's not something that can be taken or replicated and will help our cardholders get on with their lives knowing their payments are protected.
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Over a period of time, several stores in Bengaluru have replicated her recipes, but Sri Vasavi Condiments retains the distinction of being the pioneer.
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There's something about live television that can't be replicated in a Netflix-streamed show or even a comedy show that they've recorded and edited.
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It seems unlikely the deliberate, slow-paced environment of Codfish Hollow could easily replicated anywhere else, and Moeller wants to keep it that way.
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A new final, patterned layer of brocade, for instance, arrives from Kyoto, where traditional weavers replicated the fabric, even maintaining its softened, aged look.
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The new service has a potentially bigger market, according to Rob Witoff, a director at Coinbase and an end-user of the Replicated service.
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In the 1950s, researchers estimated the same species to exceed speeds of 59 miles per hour, an observation that hasn't been replicated until now.
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But in order to survive as a public company, the team will have to come up with something that can't be so easily replicated.
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Tendons are also replicated using more Spectra springs, which are sheathed in yet more latex sheets, just as soft tissue surrounds a normal tendon.
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Both devices removed physical moving parts and replaced them with surfaces that replicated the feel of a click when pressed using the Taptic Engine.
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The AAP could not handle the responsibility that came with power and it replicated the Janata Party government's model of power politics from 1997.
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While Microsoft has secured this top spot in the US, the company still has some work to do before that position is replicated worldwide.
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In it, he replicated the iconic shot from The Great Train Robbery, concluding the film with Joe Pesci firing his gun into the camera.
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Copies of biologic products cannot easily be replicated and are known as biosimilar, not generic, because they are similar, not identical, to the original.
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This dynamic is replicated in the wider research landscape, where each new deepfake detection paper gives the deepfake makers a new challenge to overcome.
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Each rack and feature aboard the ISS is replicated flawlessly in the game, which is great and terribly confusing because everything looks the same.
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Other researchers who've replicated psychology studies said they had to overcome language and cultural barriers in translating the original science to a new lab.
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Each beverage has a rounded design, resealable caps, and features its logo replicated in Aurebesh, the written language featured in the popular film franchise.
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Kate still tied the neck bow in front, as shown on the model, resulting in an easily replicated (yet super stylish) office-ready outfit.
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This result needs to be replicated by other studies and research, she said, given that hers is the first research team to show this.
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This turns SQL Server into something of a virtual integration layer — yet the data never needs to be replicated or moved to SQL Server.
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The discovery, if confirmed and replicated in human sperm, could be used to develop new forms of male contraception, the scientists announced last week.
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The Global Tables feature solves that problem so data that was initially generated in the U.S. doesn't have to be replicated in the Eurozone.
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He has also said he is the only Democrat who has replicated the so-called Obama coalition, drawing support from across the Democratic Party.
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But Dachis thinks the One Drop model could be replicated outside of the diabetes space too, for chronic conditions like those linked to diabetes.
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Both concerns have been implicated in the current crisis in psychological research, in which many key effects have not been replicated by subsequent studies.
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Superstar NBA impersonator Brandon Armstrong has now trained his sights on Uzi and has more or less perfectly replicated the dance in the #LilUziVertChallenge.
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Much larger rival Facebook Inc has replicated Snapchat features such as virtual animal ear filters for selfies and the "stories" format for sharing content.
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The WHO pilot program will assess whether the Mosquirix's protective effect in children aged 5 to 17 months can be replicated in real-life.
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While the regional instances are still replicated within multiple zones inside the region, all of the data is still within a limited geographic area.
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"The impact of a human touch—literally a hand pressed comfortingly on an arm—cannot be replicated and should not be underestimated," Waldman writes.
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Each was its own punishing dancefloor endurance test, an experience she replicated on her debut for the city's iconic Beats in Space radio show.
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But Hastings said there is a possibility for the technology to be replicated for consumer use, it's just they're aiming for other businesses first.
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Upcoming elections will test whether Britain's populist, nationalist vote is replicated, he said, with Spain's national election on Sunday having been the first test.
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Goldman's deputy finance chief, Marty Chavez, has been telling people worried about their jobs to learn skills that cannot be replicated by a computer.
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" A recent post from Students for Life replicated that technique, congratulating Beyoncé and Jay Z on the "the life and birth of the twins!
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It's a common mobile photographer mistake to assume what you're seeing with your eye is going to be roughly replicated by your device's lens.
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Undeniably, online lending comes with new challenges, requiring modifications to procedures used by brick and mortar lenders which cannot be replicated through the internet.
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This historic federal investment into community-based approaches to helping these families adapt to climate change will have to be replicated across the globe.
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Who knows what kind of an impact that tiny margin could have had, cumulatively, when replicated over a population of 245 million eligible voters?
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But the other factors, be they economic or social, are not the kinds of things that can be replicated by an act of Congress.
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A previous study showed a result similar to the new breast cancer finding, she said, but Mordukhovich didn't expect those findings would be replicated.
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He needed badly to be culled—his genetic type and character Replicated quite tidily enough already there, said Bengt Holst, Director of the Zoo.
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Another throwback costume came in the form of Christina Aguilera's 2002 "Dirrty" music video look, replicated all the way down to the crotchless pants.
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The researchers say that if their findings can be replicated, we may know at least one of the biological reasons some men are gay.
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Peer-reviewed animal studies published in 22012 and later replicated found a Taser discharge to the chest could disrupt the heartbeat, potentially causing death.
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Athletes replicated their accomplishments for the cameras and Riefenstahl used her creative license during editing to re-imagine events in a more glamorous light.
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We did pop-ups out of nonconformity—just the whole punk attitude—but like anything, it's going to get replicated and bastardised and diluted.
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SkyAlert initially replicated CIRES' alerts, but in 2015 it decided to deploy its own detection sensors to increase coverage with greater accuracy, Velasco said.
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However, not all the conditions of that first cure apparently need to be replicated to ensure that a patient remains HIV-free following treatment.
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This autonomy allows us to set standards for the whole of the EU, but also to see these standards being replicated around the world.
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As far as I know, China's model — in which fans read daily updates of online novels — has not been replicated in any other country.
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We went to the Black Forest Museum, which had an excellent collection of "orchestriums," mechanical machines that replicated the sound of a full orchestra.
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She's since become an established presence on the platform, largely thanks to her choreography and dancing, often replicated by other users across the app.
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Mr. Stewart has since retired from the ring, having replicated himself a dozen times over on every channel, each copy smugger than the last.
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They cherish their historic home and have preserved or replicated most of the original features: cabinetry, doors, windows, flooring, fireplaces, and exterior brown brick.
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"That being said, we should always be open to new evidence about our universe, provided it is rigorously measured and reliably replicated," he said.
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"Conventionally, funds have targeted the top of the pyramid by exploring visible opportunities and replicated US companies and models," said Moorjani in a statement.
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While it's only a teaser, everything about the mysterious mood and hardboiled dystopian feel of the first film has been perfectly, uh, replicated here.
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They're now working with parents and are talking about what's happening at their school programs and how it can be replicated in other places.
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Banks dismiss these fears: many told Reuters all systems have been replicated across locations, with staff linked by open phone lines and loudspeaker systems.
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The two-year-old firm has replicated Xiaomi's playbook in the country and so far focused on selling aggressively low-cost Android smartphones online.
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After some of Snapchat's core features were replicated on Instagram and Facebook's other apps in 2016, Kerr said she was "appalled" by Facebook's strategy.
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The positive results must be replicated in a larger Phase III trial before the drug, known as ORMD-0801, can be submitted for approval.
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It it a feeling that cannot be replicated — a conspiratorial giggle in your soul, both diabolical and innocent, conniving yet straightforward, obnoxious yet affectionate.
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American politics is its own breed and the stark divide between left-wing and right-wing politics isn't replicated in other countries' political systems.
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The question is whether the energy he built behind his Senate candidacy in Texas can be replicated -- or even approximated -- at the presidential level.
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The Kemper project was supposed to provide a model for a new version of carbon-capture technology that could be replicated around the world.
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The EPA wants to stop using scientific findings whose data and methodologies are not public or cannot be replicated, the Daily Caller reported Tuesday.
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Dressed in a zip-top, denim, bustier dress with her hair in tousled, blonde waves, Kardashian replicated Smith's look right down to the pout.
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They believed and Deutsche Telecom promised that the German model of "co-determination" would be in large part replicated in the company's American management.
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Nature is a good source of inspiration for roboticists, but it's rare that nature's elegance and genius can be replicated in any real way.
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In this case, so-called physically-replicated bond ETFs track a basket of bonds which resembles, in duration and creditworthiness, a wider underlying index.
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It was extraordinary to have this poetic grandeur replicated by little Augustus, so small, so young, and on my own doorstep, so to speak.
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Looking back at this culture-shifting review, we might wonder whether such a moment can be replicated in our modern literary and journalistic landscape.
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It is easy to see how a model like this, if successful, could be replicated by other fast-food chains and ride-sharing companies.
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The results of the latest paper will need to be replicated in a larger sample, and among self-avowed conservatives, to hold more weight.
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He would have been nearly 29 and would have the taint of Coors Field prompting questions about whether his success could be replicated elsewhere.
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Rather, their creative font is increasingly found in those places where the screen is not: the experiences that cannot be replicated by digital means.
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"We have to be vigilant and make assurances that the camp is not replicated (and) stop migrants coming back," the right-wing mayor said.
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I can list so many more textbook psychology findings that have either not replicated, or are currently in the midst of a serious reevaluation.
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The team replicated in the algorithm all the psychological biases they tested, according to study co-author Aylin Caliskan, a post-doc at Princeton University.
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Euphoric moment Malcolm Binns, a chemistry teacher at Sydney Grammar School, supervised the final-year students as they replicated the drug from the initial compound.
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With my hands held out in front of me, the Leap Motion sensor embedded within the Gear VR cover replicated them into the VR world.
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Obvion's deal adopted an important structural protection to appease investors, however, that the German auto deals have not replicated: a revolving pool of underlying assets.
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The government security market is very liquid and buyers and sellers can execute huge transactions, but this is not replicated in the corporate bond market.
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It is in the hard shadow of this reality that our genes must build the erotic machinery that will one day, hopefully, get them replicated.
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Such a result, if replicated on Tuesday, would be a big boost for her, and would spell trouble for the candidates who finish below her.
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The research must be replicated, scrutinized and tested in various settings before scientists can determine whether residue on snack foods is actually a health threat.
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And he dismisses the now repeatedly-replicated finding of reduced rates of opioid prescriptions, addiction and overdose associated with the availability of legal medical marijuana.
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Xofluza blocks an enzyme needed for the virus to replicate earlier in the cycle and Tamiflu halts the replicated virus from leaving its host cell.
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Greggs, who believes Grande replicated both the music and lyrics of the chorus, is suing for a portion of Grande's earnings from the chart-topper.
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That model would be eventually replicated, to some degree, across all of Apple's nearly 500 stores, Ahrendts said, starting with its most heavily trafficked spots.
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The perfect storm of elements -- from impeccable casting to maturation of social media, playing into the must-watch-immediacy of both -- won't easily be replicated.
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They take advantage of the medium's unique combination of prose and graphic imagery, telling stories in a way that can never be fully replicated elsewhere.
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