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Still, it's unlikely that Apollo will be impervious to the problems bedeviling its industry.
At least driverless cars will be impervious to being sworn at, I suppose.
Some will be impervious to pledges of funds that in one form or another come from every would-be host nation.
But some strategists question whether these so-called new economy stocks will be impervious to a slowdown in the old world companies.
Does that mean that a generation from now, a large part of the United States population will be impervious to West Nile?
Set amid the forbidding groves of bright cholla cactus and the enormous sculptural windmills that harvest the high desert air, Harrison's dream house, with its thick straw walls, will be impervious to unwanted noise.
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But they will not be impervious to the democratic wind.
I still receive dozens and dozens of awful submissions, and I think some men will always be impervious to my recommendations.
How long rentals will continue to be impervious to the gyrations of the stock market, the demise of many dot-coms and the spreading wave of layoffs remains to be seen.
"I may have no choice but to buy a new one," he said, noting that he hopes that by starting over, he can get a computer that will be more impervious to infection.
"If there is intentional patent infringement, punitive damages can give be triple for punitive sake". Not all its patents will be equally impervious to challenges.
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