With the application of the above characteristics, joy and happiness are not so elusive after all.
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As a result, some developments this year have made agreement more elusive, not less.
New York City dwellers face a combined state and local marginal rate as high as 12.6%, a rate that may or may not be mitigated by the elusive federal deduction for state taxes.
It's a potentially strong start to one of the few truly cross-network mobile payment systems in the US, but we see a long road ahead before Isis gives Google Wallet some jitters -- there's legions of banks, cities and stores needed before Isis is widespread, and we're not counting on that ever-elusive universal hardware support.
However, animals and birds are elusive, and children do not usually have the patience or endurance to find them -- unless you know exactly where to look.
The long awaited and ever elusive correction seems to be near, if not in progress.
Once lodged in that elusive heart of Europe, why should Britain not indeed emerge as the continent's leader, and he as its senior statesman?
There was always some elusive way in which Naima showed that she needed confirmation not so much of my attention as of my loyalty, as if she feared I might, one day, betray her.
How they can be sure that a deal that is elusive at the weekend can be delivered early next week is not easy to understand.
The hope is that schools will instead find the elusive happy medium and that, in 30 years' time, the pendulum will not have swung so far back that they need another Plowden.
Murray has had a mixed season with a first Grand Slam victory continuing to prove elusive and he admitted that if he is to win one it will almost certainly not be on the clay of the French Open.
Cleo Leshoro, 32, is not normally a cricket fan but she is concerned that she has yet to get her hands the elusive tickets.
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