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Feelings, he said, were considered "elusive, indescribable, too subjective".
Cossery started an internal incubator fund that enlisted and sponsored a small skunkworks to scan the entire business landscape, as opposed to thinking only about a product or a P&L silo, and come up with marketing ideas that were either not on the business leaders' radar or considered elusive.
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But until recently, ornithologists considered these elusive birds from Canada to be quite scarce in many parts of the United States.
Now at nationals, he averaged 19.91 — a "sub-20," considered an elusive breakthrough just a couple of years ago, speedcubing's four-minute mile.
Referring to a seamless shopping experience across stores and the online channel, omni-channel retail is considered the elusive Holy Grail in retailing due to the politics and logistical challenges of integrating often independent online channels with their brick-and-mortar counterparts.
A major obstacle to this goal is that the molecular events causing CaP onset and progression are still far from being completely revealed: very few well known oncogenes or tumor-suppressors have been clearly linked to prostate tumorigenesis, and for this reason CaP is still considered an elusive disease.
Ms. Kirkwood's fleet-footed script, directed by Lyndsey Turner, considers the elusive nature of heroism, the short-sightedness of the best intentions, the changing role of news photography and the parallel inequities of two ostensibly very different governments.
By considering the elusive and recalcitrant nature of language itself, these writers made me intensely aware that there was no "writing about" that wasn't itself writing, no privileged or protected or superior position from which to contemplate experience, whether physical or aesthetic.
To begin to tackle this question, one has to survey the shadowy history of on-screen homosexuality, consider the elusive notion of a gay sensibility and as with all minority-group debates weigh the conflicting ideological positions on difference and assimilation.
Considering how elusive the details of Caruso's life have been, how difficult it is to discover and physically locate relevant material, and how much misinformation attached to the tenor is still in circulation, I welcomed the opportunity extended to me by Opera Quarterly editor E. Thomas Glasow to add my recent findings to the body of knowledge about Caruso.
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