But this position should not be viewed in isolation from the broader constitutional order established by the Basic Law.
Moreover, stakeholder pensions should not be considered in isolation from the government's other policies on pensions, savings and taxation.
Financial institutions do not operate in isolation from the rest of the economy.
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The bombs at Pearl Harbor destroyed the very idea that America could live in isolation from the plots of aggressive powers.
The debt ceiling is a problem for Republicans only when it is viewed in isolation from the events that make it important.
What we have here in Portland is a bunch of not-quite-overlapping creative communities operating on a fairly high level, but somewhat in isolation from one another.
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Moreover, future evidence-based guidelines for aspirin prophylaxis can no longer consider the use of aspirin for the prevention of vascular disease in isolation from cancer prevention.
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Under no circumstances, however, should FCC approval be granted in isolation from the national security and congressional analysis so clearly required by the proposed Tyco Global Network sale.
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Grieving wildland families, like those of fallen soldiers, tend to be young and scattered throughout the country, often enduring their sudden loss in isolation from their firefighting community.
With Petreaus and Crocker's openness in acknowledging Iran's central role in the war in Iraq, we are seeing for the first time an admission that it is counterproductive to view Iraq in isolation from its neighbors.
"Powered by VMware Horizon Mobile, Telefonica Dual Persona service will enable enterprises to securely customize and manage an employee's corporate mobile workspace in isolation from their personal smartphone environment, " said Brian Byun, vice president and general manager, End-User Computing, Mobile for VMware.
What's perhaps more revealing is Bamford's statement that HTC's software guys had "not a lot of time" with ICS before they released Sense 4, and had to build key components in isolation from the new OS. This could explain why HTC was forced to see sense (ahem) and tone down its custom layer.
Barbara Hurst of Audit Scotland acknowledged good planning was essential but noted: "the data to underpin modelling is not good enough", and there was a need to break out of silos in planning: "It is not just about looking at the social care budget in isolation from the health budget and the housing budget".
"It makes no sense for us to consider this trade issue in total isolation from the real world that we live in, " he said.
British dreams of turning the Franco-German axis into a triangle may be little more than that, while the pound remains in splendid isolation from euro-land.
"You live in extreme isolation from the real world, " Eszterhas wrote.
The entire country celebrated the arrival of these Jews, who had maintained their allegiance to Zion for thousands of years often in complete isolation from the rest of the people of Israel.
Now we are living in isolation, separated from fellow New Yorkers by a body of water.
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The time when engineers can work on arbitrary user-facing ideas in nearly full isolation from the top, and still hope to be hugely successful, is now largely gone.
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Karen Morrisroe-Clutton, 32, who has a four-month-old son, was in intensive care after eating food from the takeaway and remains in isolation at Wrexham Maelor Hospital after being taken off a ventilator.
Gadhafi is in a "legal black hole, " held for 139 days in "total isolation" except for visits from officials, his ICC-appointed defense said in a strongly worded statement.
Obviously, there is more to it, because no one chemical in the body functions in isolation, and other factors from a person's life experience play a role as well.
To read the above passage in isolation is to perhaps glean from it uncertainty on the part of Fellowes about the good or bad of disruptive economic change, but to read the novel in full is to see that Fellowes sides with Schumpeter.
But it was impossible to talk to him about his time in isolation without seeing that it was fundamentally no different from the isolation that Terry Anderson and John McCain had endured.
Those who relish that sense of freedom, and make the requisite sacrifices to enjoy it, will quite naturally ride to and from work in splendid isolation.
The cardinals will remain locked in isolation until one candidate, almost certainly from among their number, garners a two-thirds majority, or 77 votes, and is named the new spiritual head of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics.
In fact, the XO's isolation from the Web might have been a reason why consumers didn't snap them up during the buy-one-donate-one promotion that allowed U.S. consumers to purchase XOs between November and January--the promotion ended Jan. 1.
Up until then, the 700 square mile island had been sitting in splendid sunlit isolation for about 10 million years, since it first emerged from the Indian Ocean in a series of volcanic eruptions.
From the village of Ivalo (and with the help of a guide), visitors drive their own team of dogs through pristine, snow-covered fells, covering between 30km and 50km a day, sleeping in remote wilderness huts each night and experiencing the isolation and beauty of Lapland in a section of forest just 50km from the Russian border.
Patients in isolation rooms are more often than not sick from a multi drug resistant organism (MDRO).
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