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It is often elusive, much like predicting the stock market.
Most Princeton freshmen share a tiny bedroom with a roommate, and privacy is often elusive.
But normalcy is often elusive in Jerusalem, particularly in the political sphere.
Even at companies where there is a choice, it is often elusive.
Justice is often elusive, and trials can be farces; but pretending that processes mean something is often a good start.
They seem tragic and absurd, like nearly everything else that happens in this movie, which is often elusive in its meanings and operatic in its effects.
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But the solutions are often elusive.
Polyphenol, which is present in green tea, can yield ash-brown tones that are often elusive with synthetic dyes, he said.
The over-all shape of the story is clear enough, but the details, which might provide a satisfying sense of participation, are often elusive.
Polaroids also sometimes led to happy accidents: unexpectedly artful blurs of the subjects; flares or highlights; the kind of painterly images that are often elusive when using more exacting film.
Free speech was often elusive, and even the much-feted system of checks and balances got off to a rocky start as early presidents simply ignored Supreme Court rulings.In a new book, Sean Wilentz, a history professor at Princeton University, contends that despite some promising principles, at the outset "the republic was not democratic".
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