Sentences with phrase «more elusive»

The other goal — bringing more minority practitioners into the NAR fold — has proved more elusive.
Building the right system can prove more elusive than purchasing a piece of equipment, however.
Or maybe the solution is more elusive and will require some thinking.
What's even more elusive is choosing someone who feels just right to you.
In this mode of dialogue, anger escalates and each partner becomes more entrenched in his / her own position, making resolution even more elusive.
But an effective portrayal of the more elusive soft skill / competency of judgment can give you a critical edge.
Unfortunately, for America's long line of ordinary workers, jobs will become more elusive until they find the answer to unemployment's baffling challenges.
While worms are plentiful, they're not exactly a high - interest item for the game's more elusive fish.
However, notably the creator of the Rift, Palmer Luckey, left his passion project behind in favor of a more elusive venture.
As one of Apple's more elusive executives (when was the last time he spoke live at a keynote event?)
For Alberta, and other provinces, information on the WHY behind a legislative change is more elusive.
Forever seemed more elusive the closer it came to reality.
And even more elusive is the chance to have a nice long gaze at their majestic faces.
We have the beginning of a new breed of climate scientist — a hybrid climate change theorist that is part donkey and part elephant: stronger, smarter, more elusive and taking over...
The absence of genuine data indicating growing warmth is why progressives Had to rebrand global warming as the more elusive climate change and later as more dangerous storms.
To what degree it will affect us and how long the world continues to emit so much CO2 and CH4 remains to be seen and the exact climate sensitivity is more elusive, but the range is well evidenced and global warming is more than just evidenced it is certain.
The resulting compositions are more elusive than before, offering less of a narrative path than an opportunity for the viewer to relate to the physicality of the subject's body and the abstraction of the painting's composition.
Sometimes all the little parts that I'm working on any painting will be there, but then there's a bigger more elusive relationship...
Blatantly available at first, de Crignis» paintings seem to grow more elusive with time.
«We should resist the tyranny of linear time for one which is much more elusive, labyrinthian, gracious and once understood, perhaps even kindly.
On the second floor of the gallery, a sculptural collaboration with artist Chelsea Culprit is a purposeful moment of departure from the more elusive metaphorical and schematic depictions below.
Wols» oil and watercolor abstractions are both the epitome and the forerunner of Art Informel, but the complexity of his output, which also encompassed portrait and fashion photography and writing, makes him a more elusive and fascinating figure.
Though it plotted out that influence in formal ways — in the use of collage, performance, poetry or installation — the artists participating in the exhibition undertook a more elusive task: grappling with the ghost of the Schwitters mythology in all its literary, political and geographical drift.
Philosophy may begin in wonder, as the adage goes, but it can be one of the more elusive emotions in photography.
It's only through a constant interaction, contrast, superposition, mutual influence and reciprocal reference that the relationship between images and words is exposed, and paradoxically, becomes even more elusive.
That early fortune was more elusive for Young, a painter who focused on abstraction when many curators wanted something more concrete from African - American artists.
Others are more elusive.
«She's looking for something more elusive,» says the show's co-curator, Penelope Curtis.
In place of evoking the polarizing terms life» and death», these prints are considerations of the more elusive, blurred processes of living and dying.
For him, video is just a way of getting at something more elusive and magical: the mystery of live performance.
For younger artists storytelling predominates, but the stories grow more elusive.
So on the left we have something that's right in front of us, something we would walk by on the street, a fire escape that we can see right up close, and on the right side we have something else in the distance that's a little more elusive.
Compared to the focused polemics of Institutional Critique artists Hans Haacke, Andrea Fraser, or Fred Wilson, the spirit of Broodthaers» imaginary museum seems far more magical, its critique more elusive.
The more the viewer attempts to structure the space and to define forms in the picture, the more elusive they become.
Yet the feature runs not to the era of Huey Newton and Gordon Parks, but to the more elusive radicalism of little boys dressed as prisoners for Hank Willis Thomas and picket signs in the present for LaToya Ruby Frazier.
Yet there is a more elusive way in which her art is indeed representational...
White itself is much more elusive in Girke's hands, sometimes registering more as an absence than as a presence.
Alex Hubbard's debris in the same show comes closer in strategy to Benglis, while Marilyn Lerner, Stephen Mueller, or Andrzej Zielinski has a more elusive geometry still.
This relatively simple procedure — which combines elements of drawing, printmaking, and sculpture — generates sophisticated and unexpected compositions that capture both the indexical and the more elusive properties of objects.
However, notably the creator of the Rift, Palmer Luckey, left his passion project behind in favor of a more elusive venture.
Shoppers with an abundance of luck may happen to find special edition consoles and bundles, including the likes of the Darth Vader PS4 bundled with Disney Infinity 3.0 or Star Wars Battlefront, or the currently available custom COD: Black Ops III and Destiny: The Taken King PS4 bundles; Microsoft fans also have an opportunity to get their hands on a white Gears of War Xbox One console, or the more elusive blue Forza 6 custom console.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to gather more elusive Star Coins.
Initially you'll only have access to some clothing and snacks to lure in the clientèle, but as you progress you'll gain access to more elusive brands and products
Essentially, what started as a simple design oversight ended up opening the floodgates for multiple ways to beat the game, with efficient sequence breaking proving a key asset for most speedrunners when shooting for some of its more elusive endings.
While being one of the more elusive titles on the system, Secret of Mana is often regarded as being one of the best titles on the Super Nintendo's...
If you can make it through a match without taking a single hit, you'll score the more elusive «Butterfly» achievement.
More intriguing than the actual magic that makes your GPU work, and more elusive than a good movie tie - in game, Valve's third game in the seminal shooter series has been missing in action for nine years now.
Hippo, crocodile, bush babies, chacma baboon, waterbuck, kudu, impala, warthog and spotted hyaena have all been seen from the deck with signs (audio and tracks) of other more elusive creatures (leopard, pelts fishing owl and wood owl) ever present.
Visit a little penguin colony, look for other nocturnal species — Tammar wallabies, Brush Tailed possums, Western Grey kangaroos, with the possibility of other more elusive night creatures such as Boobook or Barn Owls, Stone Curlews or even an echidna out on a night excursion.
With usually minimal current, divers can head from one bommie to the next searching for some of the more elusive species found around the Gilis, at a depth of between 6 and 22m.
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