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The police said the snow may have insulated her from temperatures as low as 2 degrees.
By hedging his position, if only a bit, Mr. Bush may have insulated himself somewhat from the sting of the defeat the proposed amendment suffered in the Senate on Wednesday.
As we come to the end of 2018, it's worth reflecting on all the ways in which your own privilege may have insulated you from the worst parts of the year.
One explanation is that the same orbital resonances proposed to have disrupted the surface also allowed the magnetic field to persist: with Ganymede's eccentricity pumped and tidal heating increased during such resonances, the mantle may have insulated the core, preventing it from cooling.
Alternatively, the positioning of the poly-Q tract near the N-terminus of this small protein may have insulated its primary functions from the influence of polymorphic variation.
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Fast-rising rural wages may also have insulated the poor.Another theory is that the decline of India's Marxist parties, the rise of regional politicians and a vocal anti-corruption movement all mean that public anger over high prices is somehow being deflected.
Big pay rises have insulated workers from the effects of the rises in interest rates to date; and firms may be forced by skill shortages to go on paying bonuses for the foreseeable future.
Through their nonratification and veto power, they have insulated themselves from the I.C.C.
Thus you have insulated against big gains or losses for the life of the collar.
We've insulated the house well.
This has insulated it from precipitate downturns caused by oversupply.
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