Sentence examples for being impervious to from inspiring English sources

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The moral argument against taxation has the virtue of being impervious to such trivial considerations.

He had built his reputation on being impervious to external forces, yet his crease rituals always hinted at his need for certainty.

Rubella is a virus disease, like real measels, smallpox, mumps, poleomeylities; every virus disease has to run its course, being impervious to attack by drugs or serums.

In his capacities as prophet, guru, narcissist, chick magnet and inspiration to Ayn Rand, Wright showed many signs of being impervious to loss.

Trump takes pride in being impervious to the advice of experts, and he had no personal affection for his national-security adviser.

In interviews with me, they blamed the public's dissatisfaction on the Democrats, for "playing politics" with the war; on journalists, for being impervious to good news; and on the public, for having a short attention span.

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The trend was impervious to the recession.

SeaWorld, however, was impervious to the fantasy.

"Steel is impervious to water," he said.

A cheerleader is impervious to physical harm.

It's impervious to water.

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