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Accordingly, some individuals, even in the presence of potent risk factors, remain sheltered from consequences of cardiovascular alterations.
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The US military has been sheltered from the consequences of its own profligacy by a level of bipartisan political support that has kept it almost magically immune to budget cuts, even as the national debt balloons to levels widely judged to be unsustainable.
The garden is sheltered from harsh weather; wear and tear, and replacement, is more typically a consequence of people touching the plants to see if they are real.
"But sheltered from what?
Too many businessmen are sheltered from competition.
"It's sheltered from wave action.
We're sheltered from the injured.
It is sheltered from the wind.
We are not sheltered from ideas.
We're sheltered from all of it.
They should also be sheltered from wind.
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