impervious in A Sentence

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    Synthetic filter media, Impervious in moist environment;

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    And that you're totally Impervious to pain?

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    With extremely compact organizational structure, copper tube is Impervious.

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    Nothing and no one are Impervious to God's word.

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    They need to be strong, unbreakable and Impervious to pressure.

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    Being Impervious and abrasion-resistant, our tiles are ideal for self use and commercial areas!

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    Self-extinguishing PVC material, Impervious to rot and biological attack For temperatures up to 50°C.

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    He safeguards his livelihood and keeps his professional standing intact and Impervious to threat.

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    Urban runoff of pollutants washing off Impervious surfaces(roads, parking lots, and rooftops) during rain storms.

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    The“BRIC” countries, Brazil, Russia, India and China, seemed Impervious to the recession until recent times.

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    Fabreeka pad is Impervious to most oils and is resistant to the effects of steam, water, mildew and brine.

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    We wake up in static boxes, packed with still, stale air, largely Impervious to wind and rain and light.

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    The Bible tells us that we, also, are Sons of God, so we should be, and can be, Impervious also.

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    Right now, those institutions can seem Impervious to public opinion and decision, whether it's because of gerrymandering, campaign contributions or party discipline.

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    This rope is also Impervious to water, so it can be used on the beach or in wet grass without any issues.

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    What concerns us is why we aren't Impervious to electricity in the first place and how much of it will actually kill us.

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    Specifically, the boxes were required to be made“of metal, galvanized iron, or steel with openings and hinges so constructed to be Impervious to weather”.

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    Then we can examine how the melt of the snow and the runoff changes in light of the percentage of each city's Impervious surface.

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    In urban areas, large volumes of stormwater runoff are generated from Impervious surfaces located on private residential land, such as roofs and our beloved backyard patios.

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    Still, due to blue light's disruptive effects on sleep, scientists recommend using goggles that are Impervious to blue wavelengths, but welcome more red and green light.

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    They have very thick(about 1/4 inches), rubbery skin, which is so tough that it's been shown to be nearly Impervious to traditionally made arrows and spears.

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    Available separately for indoor and outdoor use, so for exterior work sheets are covered on both sides with a film that is Impervious to ultraviolet rays.

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    In our evolved context, isolation/expulsion from the group was a last resort for a dangerous individual who became Impervious to restorative justice, reason and behavior change(Fry, 2006).

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    When it gets dirty, spray it down with a hose- Slatwall is Impervious to water and the unique profile prevents water from pooling at the bottom of the slat.

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    Thus, it would be nearly Impervious to torpedo attacks for all practical purposes, as it would take a huge number of torpedoes and other bombs to sink the ship.

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    When it gets dirty, spray it down with a hose- Slatwall is Impervious to water and the unique profile prevents water from pooling at the bottom of the slat.

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    The GOP tribalism is devolving into a Lord’s Resistance Army conservatism, after the fanatical Ugandan cultists who believe that shea butter and their confidence in God makes them Impervious to bullets.

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    Silver and black fashion hexagon Mosaic, with the cold spraying technology and lay-up by hand, Impervious to liquids and vapors, resistant fading, staining and discoloration, Guanyu make sure our products in top grade quality.

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    In fact, some teachers are Impervious to the feedback they receive from classroom observations because they have a pre-existing"confirmation bias" about their teaching and only accept examples that confirm what they already believe.

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    If I don't even listen to what you say, the Second Agreement is no longer a useful shield but a space suit that is Impervious to everything, including expressions of love and goodwill.

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