Sentences with phrase «somewhat elusive»

Despite having decent credit, a good job and the ability to pay for a home every month, the dream of buying a home is somewhat elusive for those with little to no cash to put down.
Measuring its effectiveness, however, is still a somewhat elusive task.
Although the answer is somewhat elusive and clearly only based on a limited population sample, from our twenty - seven year history of mediating divorces, we at the Centre for Mediation & Dispute Resolution offer the following thoughts.
However, the specs of the phone have remained somewhat elusive.
Certainly, in places recording unprecedented low temperatures since 1998, the rise has been somewhat elusive.
While advocacy is somewhat elusive to define, the Wikipedia definition serves well:
In 1977, critic David Bourdon called Pretto «a cool, somewhat elusive personality,» «without any visible means of support,» but he liked him.
The string quartet, organized by Dutch artist Gabriel Lester, performed classical compositions for half an hour, and while the significance of concealing the players» bodies remained somewhat elusive, the music imbued the cavernous space with warmth, even drowning out the cannonade of balloons.
Kirkeby, 74, has been a somewhat elusive figure in European painting since the 1960s.
But in spite of all the talk out there, a definitive answer has always remained somewhat elusive.
Very inspiring and logical, if somewhat elusive in the moment, to think beyond selling a book and at your writing as a career.
Get Out is that somewhat elusive film: one that perfectly combines a strong and necessary socio - political theme with fantastic genre tropes.
The Secret in Their Eyes might remain somewhat elusive for foreign audiences who won't have directly witnessed those troubles.
The wider implications of Dominika and Nate's missions also remain somewhat elusive.
Claire Denis resolutely refuses to make simple movies, so this intense drama set during a civil war in central Africa feels somewhat elusive as it concentrates on emotions rather than plotting.
This problem can't be seen on an X-ray or other scan, making it somewhat elusive.
The distinction is somewhat elusive.
I mean, it can, that's for sure, but it seems to me that the practices of our hospitals and the expectations of our culture make that magical, easy latch - on somewhat elusive for many moms who desire to breastfeed.
He spoke about the fluency and effectiveness as a somewhat elusive thing that can not be turned on and off like a tap, so you knew that he was really desperate for us to get back to winning ways.
In virtue of its comprehensiveness as a metaphysical category, therefore, the term society is much more suitable than the term substance to describe the various ontological totalities encountered in human experience.4 Yet this key insight into the ontological actuality of Whiteheadian societies is easily lost from view unless one ponders what Hegel was trying to express with the somewhat elusive notion of Spirit.
Lent has been a somewhat elusive idea for me ever since I was young.
Many of these claims tend to project our own desires on a man who will always remain somewhat elusive, hard to fully understand and impossible to pin down.
So timing is proving to be somewhat elusive.
«But it's somewhat elusive because brand promises don't have to be something that you ever tell a consumer,» he says.

Not exact matches

But somewhat lost in all of this business wheeling and dealing is the fact that the balance of power in medicine is shifting: Armed with their body's own endless stream of signals and a smartphone, many individuals are getting the information they need to take charge of their health and wellbeing — or, in the case of Theresa Beech, whose 13 - year - old son was lost to cancer two years ago, to help total strangers search for a long - elusive cure.
While Wieman was somewhat less concerned with the term «God» at this point in his career, the second theme, that of the elusive «Something,» may be seen in a brief look at Man's Ultimate Commitment.
Any analysis of exit polling reveals a welter of numbers whose meaning remains slightly elusive, with issues or candidate characteristics described as «very important,» «somewhat important,» or «not important at all» by voters.
I'm not talking about facts and information here, but about the somewhat more elusive soft data, the expressions that tell us who we are and who we have been, that are the record of individuals living in different epochs — that are, in effect, the cumulative speculations of the species.
While sightings are somewhat sporadic, it is possible to catch a glimpse of either of these more elusive of the cetacean species.
It's only when the artist enters his seventies that a university art museum mounts a show devoted to these elusive works, enlisting the curatorial help of a somewhat younger and greatly celebrated painter who was affected by them early in his career.
Barry Schwabsky considers post-internet art (somewhat erroneously) as a «micro-trend» that won't go away, and traces its influence, as well as the elusive notions of sincerity and reality, through last year's New Museum Triennial, the related DIS - helmed Berlin Biennial, and Thomas Struth's latest exhibition.
Mark Wallinger Artforum International; September 1, 2007; Higgs, Matthew; 324 words... nominated twice for the Turner Prize - in 1995 and this year - Mark Wallinger remains a somewhat mercurial... retrospective should reveal, Wallinger has never settled comfortably... even elusive - intent, Wallinger has to the contrary developed...
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