Sentences with phrase «not impenetrable»

The walls protecting the collaborative divorce process against litigation creep are not impenetrable.
While it's certainly not impenetrable, it is one of the most polished Android devices out there.
Ultimately, while the attorney - client privilege is a cornerstone of the legal profession, it is not impenetrable.
Xbox Live is not impenetrable and XBOX games are not reproachable like all the MS Sycophants choose to believe.
What unites all these stories is a belief that the modern world, despite a surfeit of obfuscation, complication, and downright deceit, is not impenetrable, is not unknowable, and — if the right questions are asked — is even more intriguing than we think.
For some vehicle service centers that technology can seem daunting if not impenetrable, but to us it is a thing of beauty.
The CUE electronic interface is a hub for communication, entertainment, and even driving performance that is at once incredibly sophisticated yet not impenetrable to comprehension by ordinary humans.
#related #ESSA is not an impenetrable shield: States must still get policies approved by the secretary, administer uniform state tests, and intervene in many schools.
In other words, the Constitution requires government neutrality between religions, not a impenetrable barrier that would prohibit government aid to students who may or may not choose to attend religious schools.
«It's not impenetrable, but it's smart and it's tough,» said Cuomo spokesman Josh Vlasto.
Our skin is the shield of our bodies but it's not an impenetrable fortress; I believe that what I put on my skin and my children's skin can make a difference in our overall health and wellness.
While the Sponsor believes it has developed a proprietary Security System reasonably designed to safeguard, to the extent possible, the Trust's Bitcoins from theft, loss, destruction or other issues relating to hackers and technological attack, the Security System is not impenetrable and may not be free from defect, and any loss due to a security breach or software defect will be borne by the Trust, absent gross negligence, willful misconduct or fraud on the part of the Sponsor, the Trustee or their agents.
Like a wooden shield, they offer some protection from microbial assaults but aren't impenetrable.

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It may not look like much, but Yahoo's pioneering stream of an NFL game is another crack in the once - impenetrable fortress surrounding ESPN
Narrative is the dirt path that leads us through the impenetrable forest, so we move forward and don't feel lost, journalist Wade Rawlins has said.
Notwithstanding our efforts to protect your information, no security system is completely impenetrable, so we can not guarantee the absolute security of our databases, nor can we guarantee that information you supply to us will not be intercepted while in transit to us over the Internet.
Please be aware that no security measures are perfect or impenetrable and thus we can not and do not guarantee the security of your data.
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.
If the horror of CIA is its abstract impersonality, that is also its impenetrable advantage: for we can not act against what is vastly beyond our power to see and believe.
The words «not what I will, but what thou wilt» are words of faith, surely, but they are also words of resignation before the impenetrable.
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».
Because that's exactly what happened after I descended that platform and walked into a world inhabited not by the straw figures I'd been taught to defeat and convert, but by flesh - and - blood human beings who didn't stick to the atheist / Muslim / feminist / gay / liberal / poor / skeptic / foreigner script, a world less characterized by black and white certainties than by mile after mile and year after year of thick, impenetrable gray.
It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable.
Answer: I'm sorry to read that you believe your conditioning not to believe is impenetrable.
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.
Revelation is not meant to draw an impenetrable circle of safety around our minds and lives.
There is always an «identity fragment,» an «unsocialized component of the self,» a core of «subjectivity,» a hidden and impenetrable «individuality» that will not or can not correspond to the criteria of worth implied in our heroic systems.
* 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.
However, as no security measures are perfect or impenetrable, we can not guarantee the security of any information you transmit to us.
A damning new report on the performance of the Treasury has found its own accounts are «impenetrable» and it can not explain the results of # 375 billion spent in quantitative easing.
It's an impenetrable organization and that doesn't just affect neighborhoods like SoHo,» Bergman continued.
This quote (via Professor Phil Cowley) sounds oddly reminiscent of his view that MPs «represented not their country but themselves, and always kept together in a close and undivided phalanx, impenetrable either by shame or honour, voting always the same way, and saying always the same things...»
Quantum particles can burrow through barriers that should be impenetrable — but they don't do it instantaneously, a new experiment suggests.
But we also thought that this did not apply to ocean areas covered by ice, because the ice was considered impenetrable.
It didn't help that his two - volume work, The Theory of the Earth, was written in prose so impenetrable that hardly anyone read it.
Some ants defend their nests simply by wedging their specially evolved heads in the entrances, where they act as an impenetrable door
«The big implication is viral capsids aren't as impenetrable as previously thought,» Zlotnick said.
Because ozone forms an ultra violet impenetrable shield around the Earth, this reaction could not occur if ozone existed.
I'm still a big fan of a family day here despite recent events, we just all need to be responsible for ourselves and not assume that barriers are impenetrable - especially with enough effort from a determined child.
Its gentle pacing and stiff - upper - lip may prove impenetrable to some, and the legacy it has left behind for British filmmaking has not been one of unmitigated benefit.
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.
Many of these men are bafflingly incoherent, which I actually kind of liked because it made the whole movie feel more surreal - some guy is speaking to Johansson in an impenetrable Scottish accent and she laughs and replies in a passable but not great English accent and I have to figure out what her replies tells me about the gibberish flowing from the Scotsman's mouth.
The swirling together of music, dance, color and light, along with the feeling that these serious revels are driven by ancient, impenetrable mysteries, can not help but stir the blood.
The world of NASCAR is weird and seemingly impenetrable for people who don't have a very powerful affection for both cars and ovals, but that's what makes it such a good setting for a movie.
The game's map isn't huge by modern standards so it's not completely impenetrable, but it's certainly an aspect later games in the series would handle with a bit more grace.
The movie isn't served by it's impenetrable 2:10 minute runtime.
** / **** 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.
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.
If Stealing Beauty is shot with a painterliness by Darius Khondji and possessed of scattered nuggets of actual wisdom, not just the kind you get from leaning on coming - of - age clichés (I'm especially fond of dying writer Jeremy Irons's frantic search for what he considers one of his finest pieces of work («I would think that since I can't find it,» he qualifies)-RRB-, it's also rife with shallow performances (Tyler's is particularly impenetrable, pardon the pun — the camera loves her, but she doesn't love it back), perfunctory soundtrack cues (the use of Nina Simone is as uninspired here as the use of Edith Piaf is at the end of The Dreamers), and fizzling payoffs.
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