You not only tried to keep a low profile, you tried to be invisible to the media.
It is particularly dangerous as it can be invisible to drivers.
An aeroplane shrouded in such kit might be invisible to the human eye but it would be picked up readily by radar, which operates at radio wavelengths.
Not surprisingly, reports of the test-firing have reignited calls to ban 3-D-printed guns, which critics fear could easily fall into the wrong hands and create safety concerns because they'd be invisible to metal detectors.
But as his photos were taken in Marfa, Texas, a destination for the international art crowd along the Mexican border, he may be slyly reminding them of the people who can be invisible to hipsters visiting the minimalist art installations in town.
Talent-spotting has traditionally been left to a middle-management layer of audit supervisors until people get closer to being a partner (partly because employees tend to be invisible to many of their superiors, working as they do in small teams at the offices of the client).
This should be the goal of any binocular-to be the invisible conduit to great viewing of the subject.
And I want the nearly 18 million Americans who voted for me to be respected, to be heard, and no longer to be invisible.
Firewalls and AV programs are completely ineffective against state-sponsored attacks because adversaries who are targeting high value data have multiple attack vectors to choose from that would be utterly invisible to automated defenses.
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But the expenditures and investments would be so diffuse as to be invisible.
For most drivers, the time-savings, about a minute on a 60-mile journey, will be so small as to be invisible.
Allowing yourself to be invisible in the workplace may be comfortable, but it is a surefire way to underearn.
Thus, a spy plane could not be completely invisible if it were to be used for espionage or, indeed, flown at all, since its pilots would need to know its position relative to the ground.
His settings are so finely wrought as to be virtually invisible, and gradations of color progress from subtle to vivid.
It uses simple plastic sheets with arrays of holes, and could be put to use in making ships invisible to sonar or in acoustic design of concert halls.
Some firms have decided not to be the invisible force behind the e-learning efforts of established universities, but rather to become brands known in their own right as a place for students to find courses.
The gallery basement is a black-box space filled with movable walls, where the architecture is meant to be invisible.
It looks like customers want their service to be invisible as well.
In order to see light, the eye must absorb it, but in order for a person to be invisible, the body must not absorb any light.
"Creative professionals want their technology to be invisible, " says Varga.
The technocratic scion of one of Quebec's leading political families, he has never been a man to cut much of a figure, and lately he has been so absent from public debate as to be invisible.
About 4, 000 boat owners are to be given the liquid - which is invisible to the naked eye - to paint their property.
Thousands of boats are to be marked with an "invisible" liquid in a bid to cut marine crime in Hampshire.
And supercomputers, so small as to be nearly invisible, are embedded all around you.
If a thief were invisible, he might be able to steal at will and never be caught.
Gen Ys happen to be expert at ignoring traditional marketing so, if you want to be seen, the best way to start is by becoming invisible.
Adam Smith's invisible hand is nowhere to be found in health care reform.
Just because some of the most powerful factors, at the molecular level, are invisible or still remain to be discovered?
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