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But achieving common ground can be elusive in the aftermath of a brutal election.
ELIMINATING the benefits reaped by institutions that are too politically powerful and interconnected to fail has been an elusive goal in the aftermath of the credit crisis.
Further, Qaddafi's violence plays into the hands of those people in Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere who wish to advance the idea that "democracy is messy" — an unfortunate statement uttered by former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq — and build support for the elusive promise of stability through a return to autocracy.
If aftermaths are hard to measure, preludes are often even more elusive.
Gordon Strachan has proved an elusive character at the best of times, but he surpassed himself in the immediate aftermath of last night's title triumph at Tannadice.
Though both (along with many collaborators and competitors) were deeply engaged in the creation of a new sense of cinematic realism in the immediate aftermath of World War II, their ways of approaching that ever-elusive goal were radically different.
In the aftermath of Sept. 11, the hope that Mr. Suzuki spoke of is, perhaps, more elusive and more necessary than ever.
I write about aftermath.
"Aftermath" by Rachel Cusk.
It haunts the aftermath.
Finally, the aftermath.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com