Examples of 'has been elusive' in a sentence

Meaning of "has been elusive"

has been elusive: difficult to find or capture, often used to describe something that is hard to obtain or achieve

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has been elusive
Further progress has been elusive since then.
A successful strategy to reach this goal has been elusive.
The reason has been elusive.
The definition of what constitutes an effective compliance plan has been elusive.
So far success has been elusive.
Identification of a specific biomolecular target appropriately sensitive to a wide array of anesthetics has been elusive.
Their experimental observation has been elusive up to now.
The cure has been elusive in the A strain.
The nature of dark matter has been elusive.
Happiness has been elusive lately.
But finding the deeper machinations behind all this has been elusive.
Consensus has been elusive.
The stable peace anticipated at the end of the cold war has been elusive.
Proof of that has been elusive.
The country held elections three years later but peace has been elusive.

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Stability has been elusive.
But finding reliable screening tests for ovarian and endometrial cancers has been elusive.
And yet an agreement to change it has been elusive for well over a decade.
The identification of those individuals that will respond to GA has been elusive.
Achieving scale is a goal that has been elusive for many digital development practitioners.
As weird and wonderful as the one I lost has been elusive.
A win at FC Utrecht has been elusive for the past six seasons.
Nevertheless, agreement on details of amendments has been elusive.
Evidence of the Amalekites has been elusive to archaeologists.
Because of its complexity, a full understanding of depression has been elusive.
Such self-sufficiency has been elusive during the last century.
Despite regular elections, political stability has been elusive.
But peace has been elusive for Chechen civilians, victims of a continuing war of attrition.
The final miracle has been elusive.
Notwithstanding numerous efforts to address snoring, effective treatment of snoring has been elusive.
Why? The cure has been elusive in the A strain.
Long-term treatment success has been elusive.
The summit, which has been elusive since Samagon, is deceptively close.
In contrast, definitive evidence of precontact plant management has been elusive.
Plug-n-Play has been elusive in the industrial automation world.
Yet, the final goal of eliminating nuclear weapons has been elusive.
Peace has been elusive since I came into political understanding in mid-60s.
However, the scientific basis for these claims has been elusive.
Thus far, success has been elusive.
Private individuals receive rewards for trapping beavers, although success has been elusive.
Despite this, a concrete psychiatric diagnosis on him has been elusive and inconclusive.
Nevertheless, empirical evidence quantifying the effects of fiscal policy on sovereign spreads has been elusive.
However, its effective use in a clinical setting has been elusive for variety of reasons.
Negotiations have been amicable between the sides, but an agreement has been elusive.
Like the Holy Grail, it has been elusive.
However, finding a drug that can counter the anti-A3G activity of the virus has been elusive.
So far, a vaccine for HIV has been elusive.
In some cases however, as in Georgia, consensus has been elusive.
In the case of Palestine, the law has been elusive.
In the three years since Raymond 's escape, that justice has been elusive.

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