Sentences with phrase «most impenetrable»

This is similar to Samsung's KNOX implementation, which, to date, has proven to be Android's most impenetrable security solution.
Most agree that Valve's creation is the most impenetrable MOBA out there for newcomers — knowing effective item builds is totally non-negotiable, However, if you're willing to commit to learning its intricacies, the rewards are plentiful.
Weaving together the story of their life with China's recent political history, as well as traditional folktales and myths, the Kitchen God illuminates the most impenetrable aspects the human condition.
Dead Man, in perhaps a paradoxical sense, is both Jim Jarmusch's most accessible film and his most impenetrable.
Though it's been labelled as the filmmaker's most impenetrable work, I'd offer that it's a crystal - clear representation of Herzog's belief that art is first ineffable, then essential, then fickle — that the pursuit of the muse is, in a Modernist sense (and the Romanticists are the wellspring for the Modernists), the only possible solution to the schism in us separating the things of Nature from the things of Man.
Fleeing from government assassins, breaking into the CIA's most impenetrable vault, clinging to the roof of a...

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They are the ones who are tasked with hacking into the most — supposedly — impenetrable targets, be it the computers of an Iranian nuclear power facility, or the cellphones of a fugitive terrorist.
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.
In the first place, there is a wide zone of obscurity at the level of the zoological surface of hominization, seemingly impenetrable to our most searching methods of investigating the past, in which we can discern almost no outward evidence of the distinction between Irreflection and Reflection, although this had already been born.
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.
«With 14 years of cloth diapering experience behind me, I have found Tiny Tush diapers are by far the most superior products I've ever used, they are incredibly soft and the covers are absolutely impenetrable
Ed's badly received conference speech, considered somewhere between impenetrable and irritating by most observers, angered the business lobby by dividing companies into goodies and baddies, while irritating the left by signing up to coalition policies on welfare.
In radically simplifying its impenetrable complexities and ensuring work always pays, Conservatives have made a promising start to getting Britain working in the most challenging of economic circumstances.
The Monster K9 Dog Ball is a bouncy, fun rubber ball that is nearly impenetrable, even by the most aggressive chewers around!
Most recently, the army boasts of retaking Sambisa Forest, the insurgents» once - impenetrable sanctuary.
Most buildings are designed to shed rain, and as such are built with hard, impenetrable roofing surfaces.
He received the 2014 HFSP Nakasone Award for his pioneering work in discovering network motifs, which provided the single most important foundation of the field of systems biology, because it opened up the previously impenetrable complexity of genetic circuits to systematic analysis and understanding.
The magnificence of modern science is often shrouded behind a realm of mathematical hieroglyphs and impenetrable scientific jargon while the most significant results can be at once subtle, yet profound.
As impenetrable as ever for most people, this Dynasty Warriors 7 Xtreme Legends is first and foremost worst than the original version.
Corbijn is intent on conjuring a mood of romantic fatalism, Jean - Pierre Melville's 1967 Le Samourai being his most obvious model, and Clooney, if not managing the impenetrable suavity of Alain Delon, at least puts in a handsome shift as the Tough Guy Who Never Smiles.
A Most Wanted Man, like such other le Carré adaptations as The Tailor of Panama and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, has been hard - wired with an impenetrable narrative that holds the viewer at arms length from start to finish, with the convoluted, confusing atmosphere compounded by a total absence of interesting or sympathetic characters.
And he assumes the mantle of Black Panther, complete with an impenetrable battle suit engineered by his genius kid sister, Shuri (Letitia Wright, who gets to play with most of the best lines as well as all the cool kit).
It has its harrowing moments, but the psychological thriller Jasmine is an impenetrable mystery for most of its running time, and deliberately so.
It doesn't take a master of tactical espionage action to recognize Metal Gear Solid as one of the most complex and impenetrable series in gaming.
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.
It can get somewhat impenetrable, but for those with the right mindset, it is a most rewarding experience.
The most interesting notion that the new «Tomb Raider» reboot has to offer apparently comes from the 2013 reimagining of the original»90s video game: It gives us a Lara Croft who's capable but not superhuman, making her more like Bruce Willis» legendary John McClane (in the first few «Die Hard» movies, anyway) than the usual impenetrable war machines who so often anchor action flicks and video games.
There are untold hours of value here that will be all but impenetrable to most.
As in the sometimes impenetrable Sunset Song, Davies, the most interiorized of English filmmakers, shows his devotion through his fidelity to text, trying portray as much as he can of the poet's sad but notoriously uneventful life.
These are often the first contracts a child signs in their life, yet the terms and conditions are impenetrable, even to most adults.»
A prime example is California's dashboard, which is muddled, messy, and virtually impenetrable to most parents.
The warnings in most new cars goes away after a while, or only come into play during navigation duties, but Kia's impenetrable message upon start - up brings to mind the early days of in - car touchscreens.
An attractive widow, a man charged with but acquitted of the murder — but still the viable suspect, a crime scene frozen in time, a dangerous hell hole by the cliffs, and a collection of impenetrable messages, make this one of Enzo's most difficult cases.
Today's operating systems are highly automated and most programming languages are impenetrable.
The trip doesn't bring Carey (or indeed the reader) much enlightenment about the country (in fact, the book only serves as a reminder of the generational gaps and East / West divide), but that's most of the fun, for even in a global age, it shows we can still find meaning in impenetrable and bewildering things when they are presented to us in an engaging way.
However, in direct opposition to that, the actual moment - to - moment gameplay would most likely be impenetrable to younger audiences.
Even then most death will be due to bullets managing to pass straight through certain things, such as solid, thick metal that is otherwise impenetrable to your own rounds.
This is especially true when most other crew members are safe behind impenetrable plexiglass, rocking the more muted colours of what we like to call «non-victim chic».
Smart works are in attendance, but few hold anything but the most basic visual interest, and many drive right past «smart» into «impenetrable».
Their measure of «significance» is phrased in an obscure and impenetrable manner that is far removed from what most people would understand to be logical and consistent with reality.
In Reeves v. State, Judge Cathy Cochrane took exception with most of the instructions, calling them «a six - page impenetrable forest of legal argle - bargle that attempts to instruct the jury on the law of self - defense.»
For instance, amendments to the immigration rules introduced in July 2012 purporting to comprehensively embody Art 8 (the much criticised Appendix FM), are impenetrable for even the most experienced immigration lawyers.
With the native app - stores becoming virtually impenetrable for most game developers and Flash as a technology for casual games to vanish soon, HTML5 is now widely embraced as the only cross-platform technology for the future.
While it's certainly not impenetrable, it is one of the most polished Android devices out there.
Most carriers already serve up an impenetrable web of charges, costs, terms, and conditions, so as a user, if you only see your bottom line increasing slightly, you're fine.
Most people I have come across are certainly soured by the recruiter / jobseeker relationship, united in their criticisms that search consultants are the impenetrable brick wall to job search success; the self - serving, commission - focused obstructionist front line preventing a love match between the candidate Read More
This would be far more productive than getting sucked into the he said / she said complaints that most couples are ready to recite from unending, impenetrable ledger lists.
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