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Now, however, a panel of state appointees, created after Hurricane Katrina to be largely insulated from politics, showed just how insulated it was by upending the agreement.
Blue-collar workers will be largely insulated from layoffs.
Supporters say the board will be able to make tough decisions because it will be largely insulated from legislative politics.
The speed of the rout (see chart) has been scary for a place that was supposed to be largely insulated from the rich world's troubles.
Board members would be chosen by the president, subject to Senate confirmation, but would be largely "insulated from political pressure," Mr. Daschle said.
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Though Macquarie and Australia's other large banks have been largely insulated from the pain suffered by their counterparts on Wall Street and in Europe, Friday's result was the investment juggernaut's worst since 1992, during Australia's last recession.
Though Macquarie and other large Australian banks have been largely insulated from the pain suffered by their counterparts on Wall Street and in Europe, the result released Friday was the investment juggernaut's worst since 1992, during the previous recession in Australia.
Spaniards once thought their country was largely insulated from the debt crises in Ireland and Greece.
The industry is largely insulated from adverse developments on the tax front.
The players, at least those in recent years, were largely insulated by the calming influence of the former manager Joe Torre.
From World War II to the mid-1970s, the overall U.S. economy was largely insulated from the rest of the world.
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