If borrowing rates can be insulated from spending and printing money, there is essentially no stopping Krugmanomics in the current system.
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Now, these institutionalized bias concerns appear to be spreading to other parts of the Times, which should otherwise be insulated from an ideological framing focus.
Of course, unused basement, attic, porch or garage space can be insulated, wired, dry-walled, floored and air-conditioned to add living space without expanding your home's footprint.
In addition, Western taxpayers should be insulated from this reform effort to the maximum extent possible, beginning with the multilateral termination of Western government guaranteed and direct credits.
Its outsourcing services have proved to be insulated against downturns.
Areas that are predominantly coal or nuclear will be insulated from this to some extent because the grid can only handle so much demand with certain facilities shut down or retired.
Indeed, many hope that the turmoil will somehow pass them by: that they can occupy a safe haven which, in part thanks to the euro itself, will be insulated from the world's economic storms.
Suffering a loss of deposits to banks outside of New York and other centers of finance, the Fed was created so that traditional banks would be insulated from market forces that were making them anachronistic.
Priorities and clinical strategies should be set by medical experts based on scientific evidence and cost analysis, and those decisions need to be insulated from the kinds of financial incentives and disincentives that special interest groups exert.
Buildings will need to be better insulated as part of a drive to reduce energy consumption.
Cisco's enterprise technology sales may be partially insulated by its international sales, which account for about half its revenue.
The Lib Dem Business Secretary Vince Cable said the welfare budget could not be "insulated" from spending cuts that were needed to rebalance the public finances.
Many emerging markets, especially those in Asia, may be more insulated from the European crisis than investors think, says Brad Durham, managing director of EPFR Global.
More generally, China's banks should be better insulated from the global credit crunch than Western banks because the country's system is funded through deposits rather than capital markets.
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Even my beloved Emerging Market Consumer ETF (NYSE: ECON) , which should be fairly insulated from the macro issues emanating from Europe, is down 7 percent year to date.
Mr Green also said that prospective buildings should be well insulated to reduce the "heat load", the amount of heat the system needed to deliver in order to warm the property.
How would it play with people and media if he announces significant restrictions on the availability of mortgages in a housing boom, for example, when he would be wholly insulated from such tough policy announcements?
Unless you make a concerted effort, it can be easy to be perceived as insulated or distant.
One explanation may be that retailers, insulated from fierce competition, have not passed on cost savings.
But banks in the city are thought to be well capitalised and fairly insulated from the global credit crunch.
Some politicians, led by Carolyn Maloney, a New York Democrat, think the Census Bureau should be an independent agency, insulated from partisan interference.
Like the Federal Reserve, the Federal Health Board would be composed of highly independent experts insulated from politics.
Then there is the so-called moral hazard, the behavior that can be expected from people who are insulated from punishment for their actions.
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In the following days the team began sourcing thousands of "bori bags", essentially very strong, large plastic sacks which can be filled with earth to make insulated, cheap, stable shelters.
Sociologists could have a field day with this question, but the explanation could be something as simple as the fact that people who live in cities are relatively insulated from how difficult and challenging it can be to produce the food, energy, equipment, devices, etc.
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Mr Stark says vacuum-insulated windows at competitive prices could be on the market in three years.
Instead of your heating system wasting energy and your money through constant and unnecessary use, your heating can be regulated and used far more sparingly with insulated internal and external walls.
Tata's may be the most balanced, which seems to have insulated it from the worst of the sector's woes.
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