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Through their nonratification and veto power, they have insulated themselves from the I.C.C.
Many cities in Europe already have insulated pipes in place for centralized "district heating".
The buildings are generally one story, fully enclosed; they have insulated structures with sophisticated ventilation systems.
In Europe high levels of subsidy, coupled with lower rates of college attendance, have insulated universities.
Many modern windows have insulated glass, and the replacement procedures can be more involved.
Some will have insulated themselves from the financial problems like the recession.
The police said the snow may have insulated her from temperatures as low as 2 degrees.
The Tories think that they have insulated themselves from problems over the health service by protecting it from big cuts.
In the past 12 months, they have insulated the walls and installed skylights, flooring, electricity and water.
So far, most chief executives, like movie stars, have insulated themselves behind confidentiality clauses or severance packages that reward silence.
"We have insulated every cavity wall and loft space in our 56,000 council houses," he says.
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