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It makes little sense to give up some of the option to insulate from these shocks.
The design with gap width of double pane windows was conducted based on simple vertical cavity model to insulate from cryogenic environment.
See supra, at 4. If the concern is instead that our holding will make it easier for courts to insulate from review acquittals that are granted as a form of nullifi- cation, see Brief for Respondent 30, n.
The letter recommended amending the statute to give a "compliance defense" to insulate from harm a company whose employees engaged in foreign bribery to by circumventing internal measures intended to prevent such misconduct.
The Commerce Department rescinded a regulation issued in October by the Clinton administration that had sought to insulate from political pressure any decision on whether to adjust census figures.
PHOENIX — A decision by Gov. Jan Brewer and Arizona's Senate to oust the chairwoman of the citizens' commission redrawing the state's political boundaries prompted legal challenges on Wednesday as critics of the move accused Republicans of meddling in a redistricting process that voters sought to insulate from politics.
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The arrangement was meant to insulate them from interference from other government agencies.
Ibrahim said that parents kept their children from attending classes to insulate them from the jihadists' teachings.
Its ability to insulate itself from external shocks stems partly from history and geography.
"You need multiple product lines to insulate yourself from problems".
They try to insulate them from risk or allow public investments to crowd out private ones.
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