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But tourism revenue and other benefits can easily elude local economies.
This Upper East Side enclave with its unexpectedly steep hills, massive stone town houses, robber baron mansions and small, personalized shops and restaurants is so low key in style and tone that its qualities easily elude the casual eye.
That our God should have a gender at all strikes me as a little back-arsewards: wouldn't an omnipotent being easily elude such binary categorisations?
Smugglers, for instance, have begun to rely less on speedboats and more on semi-submersibles, the low-tech subs built for $1 million each in Colombia's jungle that easily elude high-tech Awacs.
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Thus far, at least, CNBC would seem to have easily eluded Fox's cross hairs.
However, Iraqis who knew the back routes were able to get in and out, easily eluding the government cordon.
Because of their low landing speed (20 miles per hour [32 km per hour]) and high maneuverability, the Pipers easily eluded enemy fighters.
He's put on the trail of the "Monster of Rome", a serial killer who has been gruesomely knocking off couples around the Eternal City while easily eluding the police.
The Spanish World Cup winner collected the ball in his own half, before jinking past three PSG players, moving up the pitch and slipping the ball to Neymar, who easily eluded David Luiz and rounded keeper Salvatore Sirigu.
But the political ascension that once came so easily started to elude him, as bids for attorney general in 1994 and for governor in 1998 failed badly.
Easy distinctions elude academic and non-academic skills as well.
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