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Restaurants are trying to insulate themselves from the market; lobstermen are at the mercy of it.
"I suppose they were trying to insulate me," Mr. Dodd said.
The industry says it's trying to insulate itself from financial penalties.
Some institutions turned inward, trying to insulate themselves rather than address the problems in their own backyards.
The Whitman campaign immediately went on the defensive, issuing denials and trying to insulate the candidate from Rollins's activities.
Trying to insulate themselves, Republicans last year agreed to accept no more pay raises until the minimum wage was increased.
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We will also try to insulate our students by minimizing the tuition increase for next year.
They try to insulate them from risk or allow public investments to crowd out private ones.
Typically, top managers try to insulate me from the line managers I need to work with.
"I try to keep it all positive, and try to insulate them from the negative," Mr. Gill said.
At the same time, governments in those countries try to insulate consumers from rising prices with subsidies and price controls.
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