Sentences with phrase «as impenetrable»

«A tech company's first responsibility is to the consumer, so it's correct to make products as impenetrable as we possibly can,» he told TechNewsWorld.
Is Face ID on the iPhone X not as impenetrable as Apple claims?
There's evidence that the dark web isn't as big as once thought or as impenetrable, with authorities infiltrating black markets and making arrests.
Judicial immunity substantially survived the decision in Lake, but it can not be seen as an impenetrable shield as far as the ET / civil courts are concerned.
Variously understood as black tears, oil, glass eyes, or ink, the glasswork is as impenetrable as the history itself, never offering conclusions but rather opening a world of metaphorical meaning.
If, then, in its broad definition, abstraction serves to reveal the unseen, for both DeFeo and Grotjahn, it perversely serves as a material diary of intense meditations whose specific revelations remain as impenetrable as their characteristically opaque surface marks.
Bushwick art scene may not be as impenetrable as The New York Times thinks.
Meanwhile, fortify key systems with massive orbital installations and secure your homeworld as an impenetrable bastion among the stars.
In addition to being home to the abbey that is its namesake, this feudal town once served as an impenetrable fortification and jail.
Legacy publishers still pay digital royalties at the same lockstep rate of 25 %, still pay their authors only twice a year, still insist on life - of - copyright licenses, still issue royalty statements as impenetrable as the Dead Sea Scrolls, still insist on draconian rights lock - ups and anti-competition clauses.
Under the Dome opens with a signature Stephen King moment: a woodchuck, foraging for food, hides from a passing human — and is chopped in half as an impenetrable dome appears around the city limits.
A text that looks simple to an adult can be as impenetrable to a disadvantaged third - grader as a tract on phenomenology.
Another small quibble, and I will readily admit that this owes more to my status as a Yank than anything: the movie's dialogue is as impenetrable as any «Potter» movie to date.
I'm sure I watched this movie missing some vital narrative information (I had to run over some plot details with a friend before writing this), but I honestly can't remember the last movie based on source material that felt as impenetrable to an outsider as this film does.
Fans of the series will find a lot to enjoy thanks to the new control scheme and sheer number of songs to choose from, while newcomers will find a title that's not nearly as impenetrable as some of the more recent Project Diva games.
I've long since given up on Levy (something about his child - catcher role in New York Minute (as well as his impenetrable avant - garde turns in Christopher Guest's arrogant flicks) have turned me right off), but Martin, one of the smartest, most transgressive comics of his generation, you just sort of want to like.
** / **** Image B + Sound B Commentary B + starring Art Carney, Ellen Burstyn, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Larry Hagman screenplay by Paul Mazursky and Josh Greenfeld directed by Paul Mazursky by Alex Jackson I complain a lot about film criticism being reduced to archaeology, but I don't think I've ever seen anything quite as impenetrable along these lines as Paul Mazursky's 1974 sleeper Harry and Tonto.
As impenetrable as ever for most people, this Dynasty Warriors 7 Xtreme Legends is first and foremost worst than the original version.
«The big implication is viral capsids aren't as impenetrable as previously thought,» Zlotnick said.
The problem with this overlap, the researchers found, is that shale - gas extraction involves fracturing rock that could be needed as an impenetrable cover to hold CO2 underground permanently and prevent it from leaking back into the atmosphere.
Some ants defend their nests simply by wedging their specially evolved heads in the entrances, where they act as an impenetrable door
The kit's silicone diaphragm acts as an impenetrable barrier preventing viruses, smoke and airborne particles from coming into contact with collected breastmilk.

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So, see your own impenetrable forest as your competitors all shouting their news at the same time as you.
Meanwhile, bewildered German executives have been snapping up «how - to» books on Chinese networking culture, which they often perceive as nepotistic and impenetrable.
Your job as a marketer is, in part, to make the seemingly impenetrable easily understood, to lose the corporate Frankenspeak and convey your business's value in human, accessible terms.
We all know what happened when a small, David - like Facebook began to chip away at an impenetrable Goliath known as Myspace.
Experts say assaults will only multiply, diversify and intensify in years to come, especially as hackers find the enterprise sector all but impenetrable.
«As the battle over consumer spending between Amazon and Walmart intensifies, we are concerned Amazon's Prime membership program is fortifying an impenetrable moat around its customers,» the Morgan Stanley analysts wrote.»
While no security system is absolutely impenetrable, we will continually monitor the effectiveness of our security system and refine and upgrade our security technology as new tools become available.
You still need to figure out how to optimize your AdWords campaigns so you can «fall like a thunderbolt,» but hiding your ads gives you the advantage of testing new campaign variations so that your plans are «dark and impenetrable as night.»
The underlying blockchain know - how in distinction to that's impenetrable as of now.
As John Kenneth Galbraith wrote in 1955, «Of all the mysteries of the stock exchange there is none so impenetrable as why there should be a buyer for everyone who seeks to selAs John Kenneth Galbraith wrote in 1955, «Of all the mysteries of the stock exchange there is none so impenetrable as why there should be a buyer for everyone who seeks to selas why there should be a buyer for everyone who seeks to sell.
As Hamann writes, «All philosophical resistance and the entire riddle of our existence, the impenetrable night of its terminus a quo and terminus ad quem, are dissolved by the charter of the Word become flesh.»
The black community in America has confronted the reality of the historical situation as immutable, impenetrable, but this experience has not produced passivity; it has, rather, found expression as forms of the involuntary and transformative nature of the religious consciousness.
It is described as a huge, fire breathing sea creature with an impenetrable double hide, tight scales on its back like shields and tightly joined, immovable flesh.
To know that what is impenetrable for us really exists and manifests itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty, whose gross forms alone are intelligible to our poor faculties — this knowledge, this feeling... that is the core of the true religious sentiment.
However, modern science has shown us that the table is not finally understood as a single entity but rather as a society of entities exceedingly different in character from the smooth, hard, passive, still, impenetrable surface we seem to experience.
«What Cini regards as dangerous is the fact that the Pope may try to open a dialogue between faith and reason, to re-establish a connection between the Judeo - Christian and the Greek tradition, and that science and faith may not be separated by an impenetrable wall».
Finally, let us touch upon an example that will crop up in December and has been cited as one of the most egregious instances of impenetrable theology - speak.
Seen alternately from the conceptual perspective of existentialism, this mode of being in the world is what is called «bad faith» or «inauthenticity»: the attempt, often profoundly successful, to act as if one were a thing, an impenetrable object — the self that «need be no more original than a stone» (PR 159).
The cruelty of this situation is as transparent as it is impenetrable.
Atoms seemed to function as little lumps of impenetrable stuff.
Whereas modern thought has cut us off from the natural world as being wholly impenetrable, or even nonexistent, postmodern thought will seek a level of understanding of nature that will restore our sense of kinship and connectedness.
Therefore he limits access to the Machine, making it impenetrable: No one can get into the system (not even Finch), as the Machine's advanced artificial intelligence adapts to counter any hacker.
Physical barriers have also been used throughout history, such as condoms made from animal's intestinal tracts or stomach, halved and hollowed out citrus fruits as diaphragms (the citric acid also acts as spermicide), and melting suppositories designed to form an impenetrable coating over the cervix.
In it, his Honour traverses some of the history of the Act and attacks its current complexity (paying particular attention to the cartel provisions), noting (in part) that as «a society, it is time for us to question why Australian legislation has become so bulky and impenetrable» (para 57).
* though why his fans use it as some sort of impenetrable shield is beyond me since, you know, Conor doesn't share a single penny off his earnings with any of them.
It means he can get in just as easily at two of his other predawn haunts, Mister Laffs and Dudes»n Dolls, places long ago ruled impenetrable by earth people, or nonmembers of the Youth Cult.
Our decade long impenetrable defence is entirely down to Wenger and his passion to keep the ball out of our net, as we all know!
The team, put together by Liedholm, turned out to be a perfect machine: an impenetrable defense with pilars such as Tancredi, Vierchowod, Nela and Maldera, an admirable midfield with Di Bartolomei, Falcao, Ancelotti and Prohaska and an explosive attack with striker Pruzzo and winger Bruno Conti.
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