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But Smaland, I learned, may be impervious to change.
She may be impervious to the concern of a stranger, but that ought not be an excuse for inaction.
That's because victims actually enter a heightened emotional state when they're in the grip of a con, Dr. Shadel said, and may be impervious to reason or scolding.
That niche may be impervious to a bumpy economy, based as it is on a clientele willing to pay anywhere from several hundred to several thousand dollars for a trip that in most cases takes under an hour.
While the 10 pg to 100 pg DNA sensitivity range may be impervious to qualitative review, these low template data are amenable to more informative quantitative interpretation.
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Results highlight that children's and caregivers' psychological outcomes may be relatively impervious to change even in paraprofessional home visiting models.
Research findings suggest many reasons why rater behaviour may be quite impervious to change despite training and/or the use of worked out (detailed) assessment tools.
You can't be impervious.
But they will not be impervious to the democratic wind.
"I seem to be impervious but I'm not.
They expected that the bacteria would be impervious.
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