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The jilted investors, naturally, want their cut restored, while many in Congress are anxious to ensure that the government will be insulated from future losses.
Michael McCann, the director of the Sports Law Institute at Vermont Law School, said the lawsuit could develop into a publicity nightmare for the N.F.L. if it went to trial, but that the league would be "insulated" from future litigation because of the increased awareness of concussion science.
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And if the banks are insulated from future state lawsuits, responsibility for any abusive acts by MERS would be pushed onto law firms that did the system's work.
Go for the big score now while you can and you'll be insulated from risk into the forseeable future.
Individuals, much less communities, cannot be insulated from it.
You, personally, may be insulated from technological unemployment, but you will not be insulated from its effects across the economy.
Engineers should not be insulated from the operation of the services.
Taxpayers can be insulated from the costs of implementation.
These interactions allow multiple interaction events to be insulated from each other.
Thick debate surrounds the Yankees and their place of residence, of the present and the future, but the players are insulated from this.
It's insulated from Nimbyism".
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