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German exporters — hardy, diversified and, until now, generally insulated from economic troubles — are losing important customers.
The series presents a human face and connection to societal issues that many MIT students are generally insulated from.
Those who play down the importance of politics are generally insulated from the consequences when governing goes wrong.
Since tenured faculty are generally insulated from layoffs, budget cuts fall on part-time and visiting staff, Christopher Waterman, dean of the School of the Arts and Architecture at U.C.L.A., explained.
It is distinguished from exploration in that tourists follow a "beaten path," benefit from established systems of provision, and, as befits pleasure-seekers, are generally insulated from difficulty, danger, and embarrassment.
Unlike exploration and production (E&P) companies, midstream assets are generally insulated from swings in the price of oil.
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They are mostly insulated from economic slowdowns.
Recent research suggests that is happening in Ontario as those generally better insulated from labour market pressures, middle-aged workers with specific skill sets, were not protected from cutbacks in the aftermath of the financial crisis, despite job seniority or implicit lifetime employment relationships [ 43].
The federal government helps pay premiums for low-income people by providing them with tax credits, which generally insulate them from insurance price increases.
Because the collective bargaining agreement generally insulates teams and club officials from being held financially responsible for medical decisions, Church may not have a union-backed grievance as an option.
The Supreme Court's decision weakened a federal benefits law, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or Erisa, which generally insulates employers and insurance companies from state health care regulations, industry officials said.
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