Sentence examples for are easy to penetrate from inspiring English sources

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Castles are easy to penetrate.

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It would not be hard for a well-funded group, such as ISIS, to pull off this type of attack -- in fact, industrial control systems are easier to penetrate than traditional corporate computer networks.

And while praising England in general, defender Nadir Belhadj told the Algerian weekly Le Buteur that "one of England's weak points is in defense -- it's easy to penetrate".

When WS2 is used as a lubrication additive, WS2 nanosheets will be easy to penetrate and enter the interface of the rubbing face and be adsorbed on the surface of the tribopairs.

The results revealed that honokiol could be easy to penetrate through the BBB into brain.

It is easy to penetrate cell membrane and blood brain barrier and combine with luciferase, thus emitting bioluminescence.

It's easier to penetrate into other markets by partnering with people, because essentially franchising is a partnership.

The latter would be easier to penetrate if reliable ownership information were collected, but often it is not and America is one of the worst laggards (see Delaware, Nevada and all the other money-laundering paradises within its borders).FATCA's intrusiveness raises serious privacy issues.

Thus, the cell wall of E. coli (Gram-negative bacteria) was easier to penetrate and damage by hydroxyl radicals and hydrogen peroxide molecules than the cell wall of S. aureus (Gram-positive bacteria) [6, 9, 78, 130].

A less lignified cell wall will be easier to penetrate by the fungus.

Combined with a greater amount of plant available water this suggests that the soil is both more porous and better-structured at Aberystwyth, and these properties may encourage the proliferation of roots as the soil is likely to be easier to penetrate.

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