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For all their apparent reasonableness, these are arguments insulated from reality.
"The BBC is insulated from reality by this comfort blanket of taxpayers' money.
But Delaney also wittily pinned down the idea of a writer insulated from reality by fame and success.
Are the president and his advisors so insulated from reality that they actually believe the U.S. can win in Iraq with current troop strengths?
Another email says that Americans who believe racially profiling Muslims is wrong are "insulated from reality".
David Fontana, a professor at George Washington University Law School who is writing a book about decentralizing the federal government, says their bubble is growing evermore insulated from reality.
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She was being punished for living in a false world, spongy and insulated from the reality around her.
She was being punished for living in a false world, spongy and insulated from the reality around her. Liv is the pragmatic one, more rational than her cousin, but she understands as well as anyone the need to apportion blame.
The politicians, so the argument runs, are insulated from everyday reality by the perks of seemingly permanent office and are deaf to all but the loudest appeals.
The one Yankee pillar who has seemed insulated from the reality of getting older has been Mariano Rivera, but now even he looks vulnerable.
But by the time I arrived in the Phobjikha valley, I'd stayed in a variety of hotels, either posh and insulated from local reality or, in the capital Thimphu, soulless though decent.
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