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is eluded
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To evade, or escape from someone or something, especially by using cunning or skill.
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Interestingly, the V. cholerae SOS response is eluded in particular by two antibiotics, ciprofloxacin and trimethoprim, for which the SXT element encodes resistance determinants.
In view of these persistent inefficiencies, priorities for medical actions in sub-Saharan Africa usually reinforce mechanistic approaches where an overall vision of the whole situation is eluded in favour of an approach covering separately different operational sectors in the fields of planning, training, implementation and evaluation.
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Happiness, it seems, is eluding many in the office.
The Washington Post laments that the middle-class dream is eluding African-Americans.
And why the health care tax credit is eluding so many small businesses.
But the issue of who killed him is eluding the police and security services.
The Tories could go into studied panic this weekend as they realise that lift-off is eluding them.
Some police officers, angry that a big salary increase is eluding them, are talking about a wildcat, and illegal, strike in September.
If it looks like even a temporary solution is eluding politicians, Mr. Friesen said he had contingency plans for the markets turning sour.
They need traction and so far it is eluding them.
As the Republicans continue their war on labor, negotiating for better wages and conditions is eluding most workers.
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