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With such an, albeit practically elusive, mask, which is given by evaluating the true knowledge about the signal spectra via (11).
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Yet the why of death remains elusive — practically, philosophically, above all emotionally.
Beliefs and practices remain elusive.
The art of writing — or, really, of practically any job — is an elusive thing to pin down.
When we put so much of ourselves online, it becomes practically impossible to track all of it, making true privacy elusive.
(But is Gay such a prize? In Act III, Linda warns Amanda, "If you find him elusive as a lover, as a husband he's practically nonexistent").
The prescription that teams follow in the preseason is practically written in stone: round the rotation players into form, build that elusive ingredient known as chemistry, avoid major injuries and, finally, expose young players to the rigors of N.B.A. action.
Understanding the performance of suboptimal policy levels is practically important, since the complexity and uncertainty of innovation make optimal policy magnitudes elusive in the real world.
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