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We're seeing more evasive species coming into this area. Why?
Perhaps, therefore, there's a far more challenging, more evasive compromise: validation.
And Delia is worse, because she's more evasive and self-satisfied.
Others who have worked with Allen are more evasive about the director.
Athletes are far more tight-lipped about such topics, preferring to be more evasive.
Trying to get out of everyone's shots takes more evasive effort than it might to get past the actual Area 51 gates.
But when pressed in a television interview days before the election, he was more evasive, saying only that he was currently "not dealing" with the issue.
Theoretically, this item will provide players with more evasive and offensive maneuvers that are capable of providing quick exits, higher ground, or more pathways toward the enemy.
"We seem to be more evasive than helpful in our desire to understand the magnitude of our actions on the Russian economy," Scott said, chastising the officials.
Though one of his main appeals in June was his reputation for authenticity, the scent of power also seems to have changed Mr. Corbyn, whose media appearances have become smoother and a little more evasive.
" He was even more evasive with Cicilline, stating the effort was "limited" and "currently an internal effort," and that he would be "happy to consult, be transparent, as we take steps toward launching a product in China.
His philosophical temperament and his sensual disposition can produce work of haunting, almost ecstatic power — I certainly feel that way about "The Tree of Life" — but in "Knight of Cups," as in "To the Wonder," the deployment of beauty strikes me as more evasive than evocative.
The discourse surrounding Prince has generated an extraordinary amount of excellent rock criticism through the ages — I recommend Carol Cooper's astounding "Someday Your Prince Will Come" (The Face, 280), in which Cooper, having been denied an interview with Prince, puts words in his mouth and writes her own — but is considerably more evasive, typically highlighting his insane talent, musical singularity, and artistic universality while either giving his philosophy way too much credence as a coherent worldview or declining to analyze it under the assumption that it won't hold up.
X-ray technician Rebecca Shaw arrives in fictional Port Charles, New York in January 2009. Local residents are shocked at her resemblance to Dr. Emily Quartermaine, who had been murdered over a year before. Rebecca becomes more evasive about her past as she meets Emily's inquisitive loved ones, including Emily's former fiancé Nikolas Cassadine. Though touched by the story of Nikolas and Emily's romance, Rebecca is put off by Nikolas' persistence.
Kung Fu Magazine states the lei tai’s railless architecture does not allow a fighter to trap an opponent in the turnbuckle, so the fighting strategy shifts away from power boxing to more evasive "circling" maneuvers. Nor can a fighter just rush their adversary. A quick redirection will send a charging opponent off the stage. And falling off can hurt, so fighters must deal with an added psychological factor when they approach the edge.
Father, an older Southerner, greets them warmly and at first answers the questions openly. However, his answers become more evasive and vaguely threatening. Near the end of the interview, Father raises the subject of Sam's pregnant wife, which Sam had mentioned earlier to Wendy. Put off-guard, Sam fumbles and loses control of the interview, and Father politely but dominantly cuts it short with roaring applause from his followers, who proceed to engage in a party.
For example Liger Zero Phoenix (before any modification) would have more powerful weapons while in land mode, but would be slower and less evasive. While in flying mode its weapons would be weaker but it would be faster and more evasive. A major change was the way you could modify your Zoid's armorments. You could make your weapons infinitely powerful in theory, but as the power of a weapon rose, so did the amount of EP (Energy Points) it cost to use it.
While the vote appeared to be a decisive victory for Reid and his fellow traditionalists, Byrne suggests that many members abstained. C. H. Douglas proved more evasive than Reid had anticipated in evaluating the Aberhart version of social credit.The threat from within apparently defeated, Reid and his government turned their attention to the threat from without: the convention's repudiation had convinced Aberhart that his Social Credit League must run candidates in the next election.Elliott 165 Reid's defence took two forms.
Fred MacMurray as Eddy York and Marguerite Chapman as Joan Uncle Wills, the man with the safe combination, arrives in the morning, and is stunned by the audacity of Francis, who usually is much more evasive and timid. Mary has left a note to Francis, where "her side of the story" is explained. It turns out that there is a feud going on between husband and wife regarding custody of their daughter Stephanie. Wills is helping Francis to get sole custody of his daughter.
It is similar in appearance to the more common grey heron but is slightly smaller, more slender and has darker plumage. It is also a more evasive bird, favouring densely vegetated habitats near water, particularly reed beds. It hunts for a range of prey including fish, rodents, frogs and insects, either stalking them or standing waiting in ambush. Purple herons are colonial breeders and build a bulky nest out of dead reeds or sticks close to the water' edge among reeds or in dense vegetation.
During filming, Petty begins to suspect that Rost's work, in which women are "bound, gagged, tortured, and eventually butchered" shows actual snuff. As Petty gets further into his investigation, Rost's answers become more evasive. Petty suspects that Eric actually kills women for his snuff films, a suspicion further exacerbated when Rost says that he will relay Petty's contact information to the women instead of giving their contact information to Petty. It is not clear at the film's end whether Rost's films are actual snuff in the fictional subplot's context.
The advantage to using percutaneous procedures instead of open-heart surgery is not needing general anesthesia, blood transfusions, and the recovery time is quicker. The drawback to this procedure is the lack of repeating and transseptal procedures if they are needed later. Also if the patient later develops a relapse of MS, surgery will need to be performed where using more evasive techniques. Additionally, if a hole is needed to be inserted into the atria to obtain access to the mitral valve, there is a risk of developing ASD secondarily.
She then investigates after Jack becomes more and more evasive. She tracks down Richie who tells her Jack was not responsible but she doesn't believe him and on her return to the village, she steals a can of petrol from the garage and douses the house with it, threatening to set the place alight unless the truth is told. Andy confesses but when Jack tries to clean Victoria's bloody head after a fall with water from the hot tap on a flannel, it makes the house explode. The Sugdens escape, assisted by Billy and Jonny Foster (Richard Grieve).
A much anticipated rematch was held on March 30, 2013 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada. Like the first fight, both came in with a lot of fireworks as they continued to go toe to toe, until Alvarado changed strategy and became a lot more evasive and harder to hit with fancy footwork. Alvarado defeated Rios by unanimous decision with scores of 115-113, 115-113 and 114-113 to even up the victory score with Rios, each fighter at this point giving the other their first loss. Top Rank promoter Bob Arum dismissed another rematch and suggested to let the two boxers face other fighters first.
The novella, Dowling explained, can be understood as a straightforward ghost story, but it can also be understood as a story about Ann's madness, and there is further ambiguity concerning whether the children are being controlled by Quint and Jessel, or whether the children are controlling Ann. He suggested that "there's probably a subtlety to all this ambiguity on the page which, when translated to the screen, just looks like having it both ways." As a result, "the narrative was at times more evasive than ambiguous". Whittaker felt that the film failed to appropriately present the novella's ambiguity and implicit themes, saying that the adaptation "feels oddly obligated to fill in all those blanks, and it's really the script's fault".

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