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Playful disagreements are tolerated, but the boss is often insulated from actual criticism.
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Tenure decisions for the scholars of computer science, economics, and statistics — the very pioneers of quantitative metrics and predictive analytics — are often insulated from these tools.
Senior executives in particular are often insulated from day-to-day decisions, the official said, and have learned to steer clear of e-mails or other evidence that might prove that they knew the company was breaking the law.
Suddenly he had moved from a giant company where he was often insulated from financial concerns to a tiny outfit that was living hand to mouth.
Those who support and profit off of firearms manufacturing are often insulated from the gun violence that is in many ways a natural byproduct of the industry.
Though I sometimes stop to talk briefly with a homeless person, I acknowledge that I am often insulated from people with real needs.
In bacteria, translation is closely coupled to transcription, so the nascent mRNA is presumably often insulated by trailing ribosomes.
NZ has a poor history of housing regulation, so existing houses are often poorly insulated and rental properties are not required to have insulation or heating.
The thermal baffle is often used to insulate the heat transfer in many energy systems.
In the past, the data used by such industrial systems was mostly carried on proprietary networks that were often better insulated from the outside world.
In the past, the data used by such industrial systems was largely carried on proprietary networks that were often better insulated from the outside world.
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