The high compliance achieved in the study may be irreproducible in practice. |
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A sport match is an improvised drama, each beautiful moment unprecedented and irreproducible. |
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Attempts to perform fluorescence measurements, even by using a front-face geometry, were irreproducible, leading to unsatisfactory results. |
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To date, they remain irreproducible even with state-of-the-art synthesizers, let alone with cassette machines outdoors. |
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And yet, the very nature of such glitches is that they are essentially irreproducible. |
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If done correctly, every risotto will be unique, its own irreproducible concoction. |
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This is the tragedy of recording: engaged in a task of reproduction, you keep coming up against the irreproducible. |
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At the beginning of this chapter I suggested that Tocqueville saw America's particular and irreproducible circumstances as both crucial and beside the point. |
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Silk screen printing: printing technique with colour changing inks used for wording or logos in order to renders the sheet irreproducible even with the use of sophisticated photocopying machines. |
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The blossoms, a shimmering reminiscence of snow, also become pure, irreproducible colour and form, while the dark branches of the cherry trees trace graphic lines in the space of the picture. |
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Identifying constants in the domain of variation and signs of repetitivity in the kingdom of the irreproducible is the usual discourse of the physicist. |
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The value does not stem from the creation of new structures, plant or equipment, but by the preservation of an irreproducible bounty handed down to us from previous generations. |
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The product bearing this status must originate from a prescribed geographic area and have all the characteristics that make it unique and irreproducible outside that area. |
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