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However, this intermediate proved to be extremely elusive.
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Neil: "It's extremely elusive.
Everybody says there's not a panther in here, but they're extremely elusive".
He claimed that "the truth was extremely elusive" during the making of the film.
They were once known as "vermin of the sky," because they always seemed to obscure whatever astronomers actually wanted to see, but, paradoxically, when you are looking for asteroids, they're extremely elusive.
At Park HQ, where we stayed, a German television crew who were just finishing a 10-day stint in the park confirmed that wildlife was extremely elusive, "because locals hunt wild meat for food and medicines".
Empirically, it's extremely elusive, because it depends on many other things, such as the rate of productivity growth, tax rates, the labor-force participation rate, and the level of unionization.
Indeed, the very notion of such verifying experiences is extremely elusive, if only because it is immensely difficult, if not impossible, to draw a coherent boundary between the way an experience is conceived or characterized and the theory an experience is supposed to confirm.
Seed fund managers are extremely elusive and often require multiple introductions to get a meeting.
All beaked whales are extremely elusive, diving deeply and spending very little time at the surface.
As the number and variety of these accounts indicate, the distinction is extremely elusive.
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