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Rates on small savings deposits and service-intensive products like checking accounts are relatively low and largely impervious to changes in market rates.
At the time her coiffure was a violet fringe surmounted by a tonsure of gray, a Rothkoesque variation on the Dutch Boy she wears, impervious to changes in style, in every era covered by "The Beaches of Agnès".
Certainly Kalispell has not been impervious to changes brought by people who do not own guns and come for the scenery, the skiing, the hiking and the community cohesion.
In political terms, the rise and rise of the separatist Northern League over the past 15 years, to a point where it now occupies key ministries in Rome, underlines the power of this idea.One reason why the past seems to have an unusually strong hold over the present in Italy is that the country's long-term problems seem impervious to changes of party, government or constitution.
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"They're impervious to change.
"They're incredibly dominant, incredibly arrogant and impervious to change".
But Smaland, I learned, may be impervious to change.
Some experts were willing to go even further, saying the lenders were impervious to change.
Despite sporadic criticism from certain quarters, the madrasah system remained impervious to change.
The mercato in alto Spoleto -- the ancient cobblestone upper town -- seems impervious to change.
That is the rediscovered sense that progress is possible on problems once thought impervious to change.
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