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They both clearly recognized from her expression that she was impervious to argument, and nodded without further questions.
He remained as impervious to arguments of this sort as to those others which I had advanced.
So Labour's activists are, at the same time, its salvation and its curse, because they are both indefatigable and impervious to argument.
Their religion forbids any modification of their rites, the P'naki is a religious matter, and religious matters are impervious to argument."
Despite the continuing efforts of the EU and the rest of the international community, the terrible reality in Afghanistan unfortunately shows that the Taliban regime has remained impervious to argument and pressure from abroad.
But the envoys found Mr. Meles and Mr. Afewerki impervious to arguments about how they risked the lives of tens of thousands of their citizens and the viability of their fledgling countries.
Any lessening of the impulse to impose herd-standards of behaviour has, says Brend, 'always met with bitter opposition, and it is not to be lessened by setting out the failure of modern society with its wars, sicknesses, poverty and senseless cruelty, for this irrational opposition is impervious to argument.
I apologized; but he continued scornfully, "Since you are impervious to argument, you shall hear with your ears how by means of my two voices I reveal my shape to my Wives, who are at this moment six thousand miles seventy yards two feet eight inches away, the one to the North, the other to the South.