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Submarines have traditionally been seen as capable of providing stealth and invulnerability to pre-emptive attacks.
Airway tissue shows unexpected invulnerability to heated air.
Ballistic missiles remain the most feared delivery mode for WMD because of their speed, relative invulnerability to attack (when mobile), and ability to penetrate defenses.
What seems to distinguish Buildings from the others, though, is not the severity or frequency of the problems, experts say, but its ostensible invulnerability to reform.
Cori Hill sees invulnerability to insecurity among leaders as a major stumbling block for organizations.
Energy drives, which deplete the energy meter, grant temporary invulnerability to Vanessa and damage multiple enemies.
Don't fall prey to the seductive illusion of a tradition's invulnerability to constructive moral and institutional change.
As a result, Griffin suggested, the collective white nationalist movement "has actually achieved an invulnerability to attempts by democracies to destroy it".
The Medic's "Medi Gun" heals teammates and gradually builds "ÜberCharge"; on activatation, the ÜberCharge grants boosts such as temporary invulnerability to the Medic and patient.
Rather than ignoring this dissonance, the Milgram experiment should make us doubt our own invulnerability to the influences of authority and expectation.
Continuing to move toward deployment in a peaceful and stable Asia would show the world that the administration's true goal is to maintain global hegemony based on a supposed invulnerability to nuclear deterrence.
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