Such simple steps can be maddeningly elusive at many big companies that lack a bridge-building culture.
But the relationship between HDL and heart disease turned out to be maddeningly complex.
The second is that the process of becoming an SAP partner can be slow and maddeningly difficult.
But he was maddeningly vague as to what exactly he has in mind.
The problems with our maddeningly complex (and expensive) healthcare system are bad enough.
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As with the Series 5 hybrid, Samsung is revealing maddeningly little about specs.
Maddeningly, as Boeing has found of late, that is easier said than done.
This detective story is a thrilling and eerily suggestive tour of a territory whose boundaries are maddeningly elusive, murderously fluid.
But it tells a story that feels awfully familiar to those doing feminist work in the maddeningly complex real world.
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Roads and highways are being built nationwide, but if India goes car crazy, maddeningly slow traffic is inevitable for several years.
Weaver, as Hammond, deftly manages and loves her family, while juggling a maddeningly neutral presidential boss and his Machiavellian vice president.
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And although this enemy is maddeningly elusive, America's armed forces are undoubtedly far more concerned about this quarry than any other.
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And as George W. Bush learned in his second term, hammering out a compromise on such a volatile issue is maddeningly elusive.
People instinctively dislike these entities because they are maddeningly intrusive, oblivious to people's tastes and preferences and, most disturbing, unaccountable to voters.
This is an excuse often given for the maddeningly slow pace of reform in India, its stop-go cycles and its constant back-pedalling.
In short, this novelist has the maddeningly unteachable gift of being interesting.
Yet scientists are still unable to combine the two technologies, making a crispy cookie with fresh apple maddeningly far from the supermarket shelves.
After all, Congress (and state legislatures) writes these maddeningly vague laws.
When it was her turn to speak, she was maddeningly circumspect.
It is, however, a vivid, engaging and sometimes maddeningly self-indulgent text in which the author dances a pas de deux between his roles as historian and dramatist.
Nor her more virtuous, if maddeningly gullible, counterpart, Amelia Sedley.
Only Knox and Sollecito themselves may know which it is -- because nearly four years after Kercher's death, incontrovertible evidence about whether Knox and Sollecito were involved remains maddeningly elusive.
Dancehall superstar Sean Paul is best known for his maddeningly catchy hooks, his distinctive Jamaican lilt and ever-changing hairstyles that have run the gamut from cornrows to his current mohawk.
You bounce down the block, late for work, holding a coffee, glancing at the headlines on your paper and dodging the other pedestrians who are walking at a maddeningly measured pace.
Power cuts have been maddeningly common throughout the country.
The market, having rallied sharply in three of the last four years, has accepted that our collective circumstances continue to get better, even as the utopian state remains maddeningly out of reach.
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But, maddeningly, the institution that needs to do most the European Central Bank is hanging back even as the pressure on countries like Spain, whose sovereign-bond yields rose to euro-era highs this week, intensifies.
MADDENINGLY, HOWEVER, at this time of unprecedented danger we see the Israeli media have joined ranks with Kadima in siding with Obama against Israel in a joint bid to bring down Netanyahu's government.
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