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Remarkably protected from the forces of globalisation, Algeria has a dated charm but still feels isolated.
Legally, fiscally and politically, the very rich are protected from the forces afflicting everyone else.
As private education becomes big business, learning must be protected from the forces of privatisation.
The Arabic language in its earliest phases was relatively well protected from the forces of rapid change by the peninsular environment within which it developed.
One might argue that, although law-enforcement agencies should be protected from the forces of electoral and party politics, they are, by definition, political: they insure the observance of laws that result from the political process.
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The islands are protected from the force of the sea by almost completely encircling barrier reefs.
When a right-handed quarterback positions his hands to take a snap from center, his right hand is higher than the left hand and is generally protected from the force of the ball being snapped.
Until now, moviedom has been relatively protected from the digital forces that have reshaped the rest of media.
He said closures will also hit nuclear plants that operate in regulated markets, where they are mostly protected from the competitive forces that drove the Kewaunee and Vermont Yankee plants out of business.
So they raced to show off their global "macro" bona fides and that they grokked and were protected from the mega forces that might slam their portfolios in the future.
They seem to fare well in places that are protected from the full force of globalisation.
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