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"People are conserving electricity," she said, and homes are better insulated.
They are better insulated, more efficient in most respects than the old house I live in.
The UK's banks will not escape unscathed, although they are better insulated than those in the eurozone.
Neanderthals, whose homeland was much colder then than it is now because of the ice age, were hairier (and thus better insulated) than Homo sapiens.
In the past, the data used by such industrial systems was largely carried on proprietary networks that were often better insulated from the outside world.
In the past, the data used by such industrial systems was mostly carried on proprietary networks that were often better insulated from the outside world.
In that light, it's fortunate that Vista is better looking, better designed and better insulated against the annoyances of the Internet.
A third driver of recovery is the fact that banks and financial markets are now better insulated from the turmoil in Greece.
I was in the best shape of my life, and I was wearing my winter jacket, so I was better insulated.
There would, though, be great merit in trying to formalise the post-election period so the whole process is even better insulated against media and market pressure.
Charities that raised almost £35m last year tapping directly into corporate marketing budgets are better insulated to cope with the economic downturn, say experts.
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