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" ... 5. SCOTT, H. DENMAN. "The elusiveness of measles eradication: insights gained from three years of intensive surveillance in Rhode Island." American journal of epidemiology 94.1 (1971): 37-42. ... "
" ... Sadly, this “illusion of elusiveness” is what makes these platforms so hard to give up and hard to throttle. I’m not saying we should set them aside entirely, but I do strongly advocate for a daily routine to help you manage usage. ... "
" ... The appeal of accredited investors is due in part to the elusiveness of institutional investors. Institutional investment groups (including family offices, pension funds, private equity funds and university endowments) generally only play in the gateway markets. They almost always require an investment track record of one or two funds, which makes it difficult for small and medium funds to attract capital from this segment. In addition, their minimum investment can start at $20 million. Their processes are generally slow and methodical since they have little urgency to invest and can bide their time to choose the right deals for them. And in my experience, many promoters will charge you $50,000 solely for the opportunity to pitch a group of institutional investors along with 30 other companies seeking funding. ... "
" ... The other key is Bortles' scrambling ability. The Patriots will not score eight sacks against Bortles in the AFC Championship Game. Bortles has sneaky elusiveness and can turn a man defense into a first down run. As much credit as Marcus Mariota gets for his running, Bortles actually had more rushing yards (322) than Mariota (312) in the regular season. ... "
" ... To Trump’s base, “the Wall” has become a potent symbol of his hard-line position on immigration. For his followers, “the Wall” wasn’t just a physical thing: it was a beacon, even the Holy Grail of Trump’s presidency. Like the Holy Grail, its elusiveness was part of its attraction. For Trump himself, the Wall is also a rhetorical lever to activate his base. (Paradoxically if the Wall were ever to be funded and built, it could be a problem for Trump because it would become apparent that the Wall didn’t solve the problems Trump said it would solve.) ... "