The largest employer in Lisbon, the company started out 100 years ago making silk-insulated wires for telephones.
Programmers are generally insulated from criticism for this increase because the consumer sends their check each month to the cable company.
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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Ray recognizes the paradox that reformers are insulated from the people for whom they toil, but the movie is too stately and attenuated.
U.S. stocks were insulated from the third sharp drop for Japanese stocks over the past week.
I'm going to bundle up tight today -- silk underwear, hat, gloves, and insulated boots -- and go for a walk in the woods, just to savor the depth of silence, the sense of a world brought to a point of absolute and unimaginable stillness.
But health REITs are better insulated from an economic slump than, for instance, office REITs.
Professors and their politically correct measuring rods for academic worthiness are largely insulated from their efforts.
The company is insulated from fluctuations in the spot market for juice, especially from Napa and Sonoma, where prices have zoomed of late.
He opens a section of a wall panel to show that it comes from the factory already insulated, with designated spaces and connections for the electrical systems, which arrive ready for installation.
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Cisco's enterprise technology sales may be partially insulated by its international sales, which account for about half its revenue.
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?
The first Marine detachment sent to Camp Sendai, which lies just over 80 kilometers 50 miles north of the radiation-spewing power plants, came unprepared for the snowstorms, lacking standard-issue winter parkas and insulated boots.
"Schools have a responsibility under law to ensure children are insulated from political activity and campaigning in the classroom, " said a Department for Education spokesperson.
So by opting for the recycled PET, the company has locked in a price and insulated itself a bit from volatile commodity prices.
Still, we bet people still fall for the hype -- oh hey, if you're looking for the ultimate in sound, we've got half a meter of oxygen-free, triple-wrapped double-insulated Sonically Shielded AmpliSized Egyptian Llama cable here that we'll part ways with for just a couple grand.
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As described by ice sculptor Joseph Amendola in his book Ice Carving Made Easy, written records dating back to 600 BC reveal that in the highlands of northwest China, farmers would flood their fields with water, wait for it to freeze, harvest blocks of ice and then store them in insulated facilities to help preserve perishables like seafood.
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