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In a debate that's about life and death for one side, and the autonomy of women on the other, common ground has been, to say the least, elusive.

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"Billy Liar," which concludes the Film Forum's splendid British New Wave retrospective, is one of the great movies of the 1960's, but it has been, in this country at least, maddeningly elusive.

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The molecular mechanisms that lie behind the development of heart failure induced by cytokines remain, at least in part, elusive, but there are consistent observations indicating that chronic immune activation and anomalous miRNA expression come together in the failing heart (van de Vrie et al., 2011).

And while Mr. Hasegawa's admirable goal of worldwide happiness remains elusive, at least the new 10th-generation Corolla can improve the general welfare by conserving fossil fuels.

But another round of graduates is now hitting the street, in greater numbers and perhaps better equipped than ever before, to pursue opportunities that have seldom been more elusive, at least where traditional Hollywood employment is concerned.

Then, after pouring his energy into the clay-court season to at least challenge for an elusive French Open title, Sampras folded in the first round, a loss that left him in a state of despair.

And, though he was eager for literary recognition, he was also the most ill-suited candidate for this kind of canonisation, at least until the similarly elusive Bob Dylan came along a decade later.

Proponents of double-edged litigation say that even if institutional change remains elusive, at least financial help can be won for a few of the children the system has wronged -- children like the two Florida sisters, now 17 and 18, who are both illiterate and both mothers.

Thus, the paper concludes that aspirations that the data privacy authorities may, in the words of Anne-Marie Slaughter, create 'a genuinely new set of possibilities' for a future governance of data privacy where deliberation takes over and eliminates the power disparities and national interests are likely to remain elusive at least in the nearest future.

She insists motherhood can be an incredibly pleasurable, fulfilling experience, but "it's just that those benefits are elusive," at least from a scientific perspective.

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