Sentences with phrase «elusive in»

With high - yield real estate investment opportunities becoming increasingly elusive in the U.S., investors are turning their attention to properties in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, according to consulting giant Ernst & Young.
While this kind of automation is available in many industries already, until now, it has been elusive in real estate.
That interconnectedness provided a measure of security that is elusive in today's digital world.
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The phone, since its launch, has been elusive in a number of markets, but it is beginning to spread its wings gradually, with the latest market being Malaysia.
Still, the P and Mate series remain elusive in the country, but this started changing with last year's Mate 9 and it's expected to get even better with the new Mate 10.
However, the Mate 8 has remained quite elusive in many markets across the globe, but hopefully, the new Mate 9 won't be the same.
«Values exceeding zero are elusive in the industry, and our team at AER achieved a pattern correlation of 0.65 across the entire Northern Hemisphere.»
Policies bear fruit in China and Indonesia, but universal access to clean cooking remains elusive in most of sub-Saharan Africa and many parts of developing Asia.
Jasper Johns is famously courteous and famously elusive in interviews.
In the book «Sanctuary — Britain's artists and their Studios», the artist Anish Kapoor said that «two things are truly mysterious, elusive in sculpture: space and scale.
Even Wolfgang Tillmans's work seems newly elusive in this context: an ever - changing pursuit of the ephemeral, from which a new beauty reveals itself.
White itself is much more elusive in Girke's hands, sometimes registering more as an absence than as a presence.
Affiliated with California's neosurrealist assemblage scene from the 1950s onwards but a mystic - minded outrider even there, Bruce Conner was determinedly elusive in life.
«Shadowy and elusive in both form and content.
I'm seeking to conjure beings similarly elusive in expression but through a new formal synthesis of abstraction and representation.
After firmly grabbing my attention with Brave Fencer Musashi's bombastic score, Tsuyoshi Sekito has been frustratingly elusive in the console scene, usually contributing a few original songs to larger soundtracks like Dawn of Mana or arranging older songs for Square's countless remake projects.
You may even have a chance at the black marlin, much more elusive in our waters, but known to be caught a few times a year throughout the islands.
To diagnose heartworm disease, a veterinarian may have to test the animal repeatedly (on different occasions) for this disease since diagnosis is more elusive in the cat than in the dog.
But thirtysomething Toronto couple Bridget Light - Craig and Jonathan Craig know that essential trapping of a middle - class lifestyle has become increasingly elusive in some parts of the country.
Very inspiring and logical, if somewhat elusive in the moment, to think beyond selling a book and at your writing as a career.
In at least one fundamental sense, essay style is elusive in much the same way as rhythm or good taste or passion is elusive.
In at least one fundamental sense, essay style is elusive in much the same Continue reading
At the same time, Latinos are «elusive in children's books.»
Sometimes, when the temperature is 55 degrees outside, you need warm air, not hot, but finding a setting for warm proved elusive in our test car.
Often, this expertise is very specific and, as a result, elusive in the applicant pool.
Unfortunately, a climate conducive to the educational success of transgender students remains elusive in many schools.
Also, you are able to capture that informal learning and save it for future training — something that has been very elusive in the past.
When students are meaningfully involved, schools are safe and violence is not present; when students are not meaningfully involved, violence is obvious and safety can be elusive in schools.
But solutions have been elusive in Springfield, where there's been a long - running debate on the funding formula that distributes state money to schools.
Harvard Students and DOJ Will Find Answers Elusive in Quest to Learn about Admissions Decisions (The Conversation) Natasha Warikoo shares her perspective on universities» holistic approach to admissions decisions, and the complexities behind who gets in and who doesn't.
In spite of this, the good video game movie is one of the most elusive in the industry, as in reality the number of good video game adaptations, or even passable ones, can still be counted on one hand.
This kind of works at first; the small areas are more conductive to the tight, combo - based nature of the gameplay — every «naughty» act gives you points and raises your combo, and chaining your behaviour into one long spree of mayhem is the key to the elusive in - game Platinum trophy.
Fans wondered if she would commit to films, where she could attain a level of fame that can be elusive in music.
With vitamin C so critical and yet so elusive in the modern diet with higher than normal levels required by many due to metabolic issues or drug interactions, it is no wonder that vitamin C supplements are absolutely everywhere — commonly sold even at gas stations!
I've greatly enjoyed my digital time off, but more importantly, I want to make sure that my children see an example of uninterrupted family time and balance in daily life, as these become elusive in a fast - paced, high - tech world
The vital public policy question therefore must be asked: Why has comprehensive regulation of IVF remained elusive in Ireland, despite our costly and impressive array of competent professional and academic agencies?
«TiO has been predicted to exist in hot Jupiters for over a decade but its conclusive detection has proved elusive in the past,» says Nikku Madhusudhan, co-author of the study.
To remain so vexingly residual, he says, UFOs would have to become more elusive in lockstep with our increasing ability to detect them — something no natural process would be expected to do.
Three of these quasiparticles, the Dirac, Majorana, and Weyl fermions, were discovered in such materials, despite the fact that the latter two had long been elusive in experiments, opening the path to simulate certain predictions of quantum field theory in relatively inexpensive and small - scale experiments carried out in these «condensed matter» crystals.
Earth analogues, and to a lesser extent super-Earths, have been so elusive in part because the two primary modes of exoplanet detection favor larger, hotter planets.
The brain is likely to remain frustratingly elusive in providing answers.
«Gravitational interaction of planets in our solar system is central to our understanding of its formation and evolution, yet this interaction had been elusive in exoplanet systems,» Nesvorny says.
«Despite decades of obesity research two issues remain elusive in weight management: significant, long - term weight - loss maintenance and widely accessible programs,» she said.
But a deal on the measure remains elusive in part to Republican concerns over which crimes should be tried in family court, especially violent feloneis.
Good - government groups have long railed against the so - called LLC loophole, but for the moment the classification has been elusive in changing.
Meanwhile a legal loophole has emerged which explains why some councils have been so elusive in providing their data.
Despite current scientific evidence that artificial feeding can be a harmful practice, acceptance of breastfeeding as the normal or «default» method of infant feeding remains elusive in the industrialised world [10].
On one hand, I am so thankful for the way social media connects us and allows us to be in touch with companies and people that were elusive in the past.
Assuming that's an option; for some women, marriage remains elusive in their 30s even if they hoped for or expected it.
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