The impenetrable jungle of legislation remains.
'' «There is perhaps no more
impenetrable jungle in the entire law than that which surrounds the word «nuisance.»
Although at first Mochizuki's papers, which stretch over more than 500 pages, seemed like
an impenetrable jungle of formulae, experts have slowly discerned a strategy in the proof that the papers describe, and have been able to zero in on particular passages that seem crucial, he says.
Because it was physically isolated for so long, due to
impenetrable jungles and forests on its southern border, and also because it's just so far from other parts of Mexico, the area has remained Mayan in character since that time.
The landscapes are equally varied; snow - capped mountains and plunging canyons,
impenetrable jungles teeming with wildlife; trackless deserts, burning salt flats; thundering waterfalls and mighty glaciers.
Not exact matches
Money is there, set aside from taxation, but people face an
impenetrable bureaucratic
jungle to try to access payments.
Early 19th - century explorers all reported a land rich in fantastic animals, ice - capped volcanoes and
impenetrable Amazonian
jungles, but few visitors followed in their footsteps.