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Individuals, much less communities, cannot be insulated from it.
"We'll show them they cannot be insulated and isolated from what goes on in streets up and down this country," he thundered.
Where, however, the contrary turns out to be true, an otherwise illegal arrest cannot be insulated from challenge by the decision of the instigating officer to rely on fellow officers to make the arrest.
MIT's work on E60, a masonry building constructed in 1917, is particularly significant because it challenges the industry assumption that masonry buildings cannot be insulated without risk of damage from moisture, which leaks through brick and can become trapped in walls.
For Socrates and his Hellenistic followers, value questions cannot be insulated from questions of psychology, physics, and epistemology.
And it implies to those on the frontier that their town cannot be insulated from Rome — either from its armies or its auspices.
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"As professionals we cannot afford to be isolated from fellow decision-makers, and as people, we cannot continue to be insulated from our fellow citizens," she adds.
To accept that politics cannot and should not be insulated from private/social/economic life is not to dissolve the political, but, rather, to revive it since anything is as political as citizens choose to make it.
He'll be insulated.
Aboveground structures must be insulated and ventilated.
Britain wasn't insulated from events then and it won't be insulated now.
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