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And it is far from impervious to nicks and scrapes.
But what makes it more disturbing is that it is far from impervious to adult influence.
But as Mother Jones's example shows, nonprofit publications, while they may initially be more durable in a down economy, are far from impervious to market forces.
Modern camera technology allows cable companies to monitor these cables, but they're far from impervious.
Even specialized apps that enable people to speak, video chat and text free of any tether to cellular networks or traditional landlines are far from impervious to the reach of the government, experts say.
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A version of the Mirarchi family recipe follows, and repeated tests of its charms in home kitchens far from Bushwick show it to be impervious to the depredations of home cooking.
Mr Peña Nieto has so far seemed impervious to attack.
But the universities' representative bodies have so far been impervious.
But al-Qaeda's core organization in Pakistan and Afghanistan has so far proved impervious to damaging leaks.
Urban stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces reduces water quality and ecological diversity in surrounding streams.
The point is your generation is charged with this task of breaking through what the body politic has thus far made impervious to change.
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