This is a London teeming with heavy-brogued Scotsmen and impenetrably accented Frenchmen. |
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The rules about married women's pensions are so impenetrably complicated that many of them continued to pay the reduced rate without understanding the consequences. |
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This dispensed with the need for a second-round run-off. Indonesia's electoral system is impenetrably complex. |
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It reads rather like a candidate's essay for entry to membership of the US academic inner clerisy via an elaborately obscure text on an almost impenetrably dull topic. |
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Since that opening, in 1985, a system of arts funding has developed that is impenetrably complex, often manifestly unfair, and always unaccountable. |
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Many philosophers and social scientists regard Derrida and Lacan primarily as literary jesters, as both are noted for their elaborate punning and impenetrably dense style. |
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Lastly, the criteria for the distribution of funds between the different foci of the programme, particularly the social rights of workers, have remained impenetrably vague. |
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Sure, a lot of them were impenetrably blurry. |
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