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But whatever the final narrative, it is unlikely to leave people feeling insulated from what they cannot see, or foresee, in their own lives.
Experienced globe-trotters interpret this as better value, while inexperienced tourists -- who Scowsill says make up a substantial portion of mega-resorts' clientele, especially in the East -- like feeling insulated from the outside world, with everything they could possibly need at arm's reach.
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The feeling insulated me for a while, but then it wavered.
Carolyn Pare, chief executive of the Buyers Health Care Action Group, a coalition of employers in Minnesota, said, "Employers are feeling frustrated and used," adding, "The consumers are completely insulated from the actual costs".
Although the credit card system has, until now, been relatively insulated from the financial meltdown, cardholders are finally feeling the belt tighten.
"A great number of people in this economy are feeling pain," he said, adding that there is a perception that "public employees are somewhat insulated from that".
In fact, I distinctly remember feeling lucky as a little girl that we lived in a special place that seemed to be insulated from natural disasters – earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes.
Moreover, while average Russians have so far been insulated from the anxiety of Americans who have watched their retirement plans shrivel, they could begin feeling pain soon.
It's insulated from Nimbyism".
He's insulated from market trends.
Every insulating duct is insulated from every other duct.
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