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They insulated the shack, put in the wood-burning stove and built an outhouse.
To survive the frigid blast, aviators wore leather hoods, and they insulated their eyes with fur-lined goggles.
Officers were able to operate undetected because they insulated themselves from "by the book" officers and supervisors.
I think that's because I was an impeccably cared-for child raised by an overpreparer (Mom) and an improviser (Dad), and, to the best of their abilities, they insulated my formative years from chaos and pain.
Of course, there is nothing like anonymity to generate interest in an artist — just ask Elena Ferrante, if you find her — and Sia's disguises brought her fame as much as they insulated her from it, as she surely must have known they would.
But, by qualifying the assent of the rational agent as 'measured' or provisional, they insulated rationality itself from practical error: whether or not the belief is false, an agent who forms it on the appropriate grounds is never mistaken in holding it provisionally.
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They insulate the present from the past.
They insulate; they do not act as a ground.
Or perhaps they insulate themselves from that too.
Did they insulate him against one or two useful truths?
They don't want to know, so they insulate themselves from bad news.
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