In their elusiveness, well-functioning food markets have long been a bane to policy-makers searching for answers to this challenge. |
Searle, to his credit, recognizes there is elusiveness where, according to Descartes, all should be pellucidness. |
All this adds to the elusiveness of physical reality and the limitations of the models that attempt to describe it. |
It goes with the territory when you weigh 255 pounds and lack elusiveness and opponents have been pounding on you for three months. |
Rather than act as a detraction, the film's deliberate elusiveness is precisely what makes it boldly unique. |
There still is a peculiar elusiveness to Kerry that makes it difficult for convention toastmasters to know exactly what to praise. |