Impenetrable as offshore trusts may be, their owners still are subject to U.S. law.
An organization with impenetrable silos is not benefiting from the brains of its people.
Frankly, it's aimed at any enemy that decides to locate in some kind of impenetrable location.
For small shareholders, corporate information is often as impenetrable as the plot of an Italian opera.
But fracking occurs below drinking-water aquifers, separated by a mile or more of impenetrable rock.
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What's going on around us these days is often impenetrable, as well as lethally dangerous.
For millennials, impenetrable text-based PDF instruction manuals at banks are a pain point, he added.
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Behind their impenetrable mountains, language, social structure and the whole way of life were distinct.
Through this baby, we feel the weirdness of being managed by an impenetrable character.
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Initially, the jungle was so impenetrable that the consortium had to fly in equipment by helicopter.
Many of the more impenetrable problems Cyprus, India and Pakistan, Western Sahara are hardy perennials, resisting change.
The British sense of humor is both an invaluable broadsword and an impenetrable shield.
If it turns out to be particularly impenetrable, I can always leave it for the following evening.
Ford, in what is probably an unplayable role, has to maintain a tense, repressed, impenetrable expression throughout.
That insight alone, I believe, makes comprehensible much of the seemingly impenetrable politics of the Middle East.
But then there are the streets of Ragusa Ibla, a mad wedding cake of impenetrable, ancient alleyways.
MPs also rebuked the department for not getting a grip on spending across Whitehall, and "impenetrable" book-keeping.
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However, Mr Turner did acknowledge that the second state pension was "muddled and for many people impenetrable".
The Wall conjures up images of a frustratingly impenetrable obstacle, but Dravid was much more than that.
The republican movement is famously impenetrable but voices within it are still highly resistant to giving up their guns.
And consider the effects of the tens of thousands of operational regulations dictated to business, plus impenetrable IRS rules.
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His backhand, always solid, is now impenetrable, even with Nadal's famously high-bouncing forehand.
That is one seriously impenetrable list of products, but hot products they are.
Its property market, however, in an industry now marred with controversy, is as byzantine and impenetrable as others.
On the first night, the wine was impenetrable, tasting hard, closed and bitter.
But the White House Social Security policy team was impenetrable on this point.
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And yet, there is a near impenetrable belief among anti-gun activists that guns are the cause of violence and crime.
What is needed is an egg with an impenetrable barrier that contains water at the right salt concentration for life.
In 2007, I got a call that my impenetrable mother was rushed to the hospital after a neighbor found her.
The property market that has since developed, an almost impenetrable blend of government and tycoons, could satisfy no free-market purist.
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