Searle, to his credit, recognizes there is elusiveness where, according to Descartes, all should be pellucidness. |
These are heady moments for readers accustomed to Fitzgerald's usual elusiveness, deflection, or silence about herself. |
It goes with the territory when you weigh 255 pounds and lack elusiveness and opponents have been pounding on you for three months. |
As I have already suggested, this clarity of style was compatible with considerable compression, even elusiveness, in argumentative structure. |
The elusiveness of the leader and his lieutenants has gnawed at officials and has cast doubt on their claims of having disrupted the group. |
Rather than act as a detraction, the film's deliberate elusiveness is precisely what makes it boldly unique. |