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The ever-larger public sector is even more impervious to efficiency gains.
In a biofilm, bacteria are much more impervious to antibiotics than they are alone.
But some supporters of sanctions say Fidel Castro has shown himself much more impervious to liberalizing reforms than China's leaders.
The new uranium enrichment plant, known as Fordo, has raised Western concerns because it is buried deep underground, making it more impervious to scrutiny.
But a newer uranium enrichment plant, known as Fordo, has raised Western concerns because it is buried deep underground, making it more impervious to scrutiny or attack.
Then he did something today to shake up stock-car racing, which seems to be more impervious to surprises than it used to be.
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If consumer confidence falls, it could hit the usually-more-impervious glossy magazines too.
Famously, Cannes and the French cultural establishment are far more briskly impervious to web-fuelled social media criticism of this sort.
The power structure does not care about impoverishing people throughout the world through tremendous economic disruption and loss of intermediation structures; it pushes for even more disruption, impervious to the social crisis.
The weird thing about this Governors Award is that Hollywood remains, perhaps now more than ever, impervious to Mr. Godard's influence: its methods are not his methods, and its attitude toward the audience is as distant as ever from his.
The constructions used in fabric structures incorporate one or more porous or impervious fabric sheets which may carry high in-plane tensions.
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