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"The good news is that the knee is otherwise stable and the injury is isolated to that ligament," Childress said.
We want to know if this issue is isolated to the Smiler.
"Our initial investigations suggest this is isolated to customers linked to our Barclays financial planning business which we ceased operating as a service in 2011.
When damage is isolated to a single small area, only one muscle or muscle group (such as only muscles involved in respiration) may be affected.
This is not a pattern that is isolated to NSW hospitals, with Queensland, South Australia and Victoria all facing similar scathing judgments from auditors left to rake over the pieces of failed privatisation attempts.
"What you want to be able to do is cut your loses, make sure the attack is isolated to that particular individual and not the terabytes of information stored on the servers".
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"I don't necessarily think it's isolated to women".
The alarm over Trump's disdain for democratic norms has not been isolated to the United States.
All necessary precautions were taken and these patients have been isolated to avoid an outbreak.
His colleague, Mr. Promisel, added, that "some of the more negative news was isolated to specific company problems".
A spokesman for NASA, David E. Steitz, said it appeared that the problem was isolated to the device and not the satellite.
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