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"So, unless they are impervious to learning how to monetize that data, they should be the most valuable property on the Internet, eventually".
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Jabri fell in love with science in high school while working in the lab of one of her father's friends, a biologist studying the cell wall of a fungus to learn what made it impervious to anti-fungal agents.
Yet as even Bloom has had to learn, the modern ivory tower is no longer impervious to politics.
It is troubling to learn that the Family Courts in New York remain impervious to public view, thereby impairing their accountability to the families and children they serve.
But Smaland, I learned, may be impervious to change.
I've learned I am impervious to such guilt.
But, as was learned in the next few hours, it was not impervious to two jumbo jets fully laden with fuel.
Over the years, he had learned that nothing really bad ever happened to him, that he was impervious to injury, if not to embarrassment, no matter how formidable the adversary or unexpected its arrival.
That includes learning from the mistakes of societies throughout history that wrongly believed that they were impervious to crumbling from within.
But they are not impervious to elections.
They are oddly impervious to torture.
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