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The ECI, thus nearly invulnerable to political influences and scrupulously nonpartisan, is charged with conducting fair and orderly elections.
The fortress-like valley of T1, ringed by mountains, with only one point of entry, was nearly invulnerable to invasion.
Most Chinese automakers in turn are owned by local governments that also have considerable control over local courts, making the automakers nearly invulnerable to private litigation.
However, it might also reflect the commission's desire to play down its acquiescence to the nuclear industry's hubristic view that the plants are nearly invulnerable.
It said that some tunnels were "nearly invulnerable to direct attack by conventional means," even with earth-penetrating "bunker-busters" like those now used in Afghanistan.
The warning, which now seems prophetic, predicted "common cause failures," meaning single events that disable different pieces of equipment that are supposedly independent and nearly invulnerable to failing simultaneously on their own.
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Immensely strong, almost invulnerable, Talos renders all human might redundant.
Indeed, the popular perception of his success is now so strong that he seems almost invulnerable.
Does it matter to Google--nearly as invulnerable, on the basis of its market share, as a company can get--this sour grapes and calumny on the part of its competitors?
For example, scientists have become alarmed by the spread from India of a newly discovered mutation called NDM-1, which renders certain germs like E. coli invulnerable to nearly all modern antibiotics.
Almost no service is invulnerable.
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