Other stations will be shielded by large, so-called trap bags made of textile strengthened with recycled plastic.
They also have to be shielded from the attentions of other elementary particles that might confuse the signal.
Vital policies, such as economic reform and efforts to counter corruption, will perhaps be shielded from parliamentary whim.
They would be shielded from lawsuits, and would answer only to the governor.
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Individuals will no longer be shielded from health care cost increases as they have been for the last 50 years.
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Savers may initially be shielded from the full impact of those reductions, because commercial banks are competing for retail deposits.
"I can assure you that no officer will be shielded if found guilty of unprofessionalism, " police inspector-general Ernest Owusu Poku said.
It is important that Madrid maintains access to markets, rather than be shielded from them, says Mahmood Pradhan, a fund official.
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Judges should be shielded from political influence, politicians from the lures that come with the need to pay for election campaigns.
Volkswagen has the least exposure of the major automakers to the U.S. market--about 20% of its profits--so it could be shielded from a long-term slump here.
Although the bankruptcy code is written at the federal level, individual states set the type and value of the assets that may be shielded from creditors.
So the first thing to say regarding how to protect children at increased genetic risk for bipolar disorder is that they should be shielded from environmental adversity.
That enabled him to pledge that in real terms almost all the NHS budget would be shielded from cuts in 2011-12 and 2012-13 while spending on schools would rise.
Children need to be shielded from inaccuracies emblazoned on casual attire, because little kids always believe what adults tell them, even if the information is communicated via a cotton-polyester mix.
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What scared her off were a couple of key Justice Department announcements, issued while it was pending, indicating that activities permitted under state law would not necessarily be shielded from federal prosecution.
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The pre-budget report said that in real terms 95% of the NHS budget would be shielded from cuts in 2011-12 and 2012-13, and everyday spending on schools would rise by 0.7% a year.
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The Justices ruled 5-3 Tuesday that third parties, such as investment banks, accounting firms and suppliers, can be shielded from liability if they engage in business with companies that are involved in securities fraud.
This means they can be easily shielded from the damaging neutrons.
The ISS will be the most heavily shielded structure ever put into space.
Any electrical or electronic device - including the grid's transformers - not shielded against this pulse would be, at best, taken temporarily off-line.
Keep seized phones in metal-plated Faraday bags or other radio-frequency-shielded container until their data can be copied.
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Air temperatures have to be measured by thermometers placed off the ground and shielded from sunlight, according to global meteorological standards.
The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development conducted surveys of some 125 tribally owned companies, and found that when daily operations were shielded from tribal politics, they were five times more likely to be profitable.
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