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He is invulnerable to land mines and bullets.
In sum, liberals should not assume the welfare state is invulnerable.
Once in this persistent state, they are invulnerable to antibiotics, and they can't be tempted to wake up with nutrients.
"Correctly implemented, encryption is invulnerable to hacks by criminals and nation states.
Syria is a big neighbor with a long memory, which will not forget or forgive acts done against it during this war; and Jordanian leaders too have, in the past, appreciated that their own state is far from invulnerable from inflamed radical Islamism.
Besides redistricting and electoral nonaggression, New York's lawmakers use machinery unmatched in any state to build this record of invulnerable incumbents and impregnable majorities.
Yet his Harry, running out of breath every once in a while (he has emphysema), is not invulnerable, and the movie puts us in a peculiar state of suspense: we dislike what Harry is doing but hope that he won't collapse before he finishes doing it.
Even though the system of national grants-in-aid appears to have been designed as a means of decentralizing administration, the effect has been decidedly centralist, for the conditional character of the grants has allowed the federal government to exercise influence on state policies in fields that were once invulnerable to national intervention.
Chile thought of itself as invulnerable to political catastrophe, or any "abrupt change of the state of the system" (Royal Academy).
The fierce reaction back in his home state, however, underscores the peril the usually politically invulnerable senator faces.
We faced a state-less enemy – geographically diffuse, lacking uniforms and flags, invulnerable to invading infantries and saturation bombing, and apparently capable of regenerating itself at minimal expense.
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