In particular, the attack probability p i can make the proposed attack more elusory and flexible. |
Without improving the public health services structure, the success of any preventive program seems elusory. |
In this context, truth was elusory, and scepticism, cynicism, relativism and atheism were present under a veil of orthodoxy. |
Beyond the social trend, beyond an artificial nostalgia for an elusory safety, an interesting phenomenon appeared in the Romanian press. |
In his latest essay, he grapples with the fact that those costs have become painfully evident, and the larger concerns of security, justice and freedom increasingly elusory. |
This freedom, however, proves even more elusory for them than it did for Easy Rider's protagonists, when the supply of dope dries up unexpectedly. |