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This means tradespeople – from plumbers to hairdressers – are likely to be relatively insulated from technological replacement.
Many had thought him relatively insulated from pressure, but his co-authorship of a call for political reforms proved unacceptable.
They have been relatively insulated from the insurgency, which has focused mostly on diplomatic or military installations in the past.
Senators serve terms of six years and are relatively insulated from the pressure to react immediately to their constituents' demands.
"You want a business that is relatively insulated from competition, where the barriers to success are high," he said.
Government-related money is one reason the Washington economy was relatively insulated from the recession and its difficult aftermath.
The region, with its strong nationalistic streak and thriving manufacturing sector, has been relatively insulated from Spain's financial crisis.
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The Asia-Pacific region was relatively well insulated from the financial turmoil that started in the United States in 2007.
The growth of other services finance law, education, insurance, and health care also contributed substantially to the state's financial well-being, especially because these activities were relatively well insulated from the caprice of consumer demand.
The device comes with about a week's worth of battery life in a single charge, is sleek and relatively unobtrusive, insulated in rubber and is waterproof.
Because the city's economy had become diversified before the Wall Street Crash of 1929, Lewisville was relatively well insulated from the Great Depression.
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