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- adjective Incapable of being
replicated .
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Examples
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The resulting claims are consequently arbitrary and non-replicable.
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We report with deep regret the news of the death of George Carlin, a greatest and non-replicable comedian of his times.
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They are non-replicable, they do not undergo genetic recombination, and they are not driven by natural selection.
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Whereas the conversations that I have with my wife are non-replicable, and I can get them nowhere else; heck, they're what I married her for.
Foreplay 2006
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They are non-replicable, they do not undergo genetic recombination, and they are not driven by natural selection.
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They are non-replicable, they do not undergo genetic recombination, and they are not driven by natural selection.
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They are non-replicable, they do not undergo genetic recombination, and they are not driven by natural selection.
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Unless an incident occurs which involves multiple, good witnesses, object reactivity or interactivity, dispersed over some geographical area, documented imagery, other MASINT recordings and effects from several sources, and some very anomalous non-replicable trace and/or material evidence, it may not be scientifically possible to provably establish any incident as something other than an anomalous natural atmospheric phenomena, a sophisticated hoax, or intentional pysop.
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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It would seem that the unique, non-replicable, and equally valid life experience of the impaired is contingent upon them not having a choice.
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The PC series are re-calculated in some steps but not others; and retained according to an unknown and non-replicable procedure.
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