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The conflict has since escalated on both sides, which are shielded by high-priced lawyers and publicity agents.
Even papers in smaller markets, which are shielded from some of the forces buffeting some of the bigger metro dailies, saw losses in February.
The competitive exporting industries are not matched in agriculture and services, which are shielded from competition, lack economies of scale and are backward in their use of information technology.
The only exceptions will be counter-cyclical benefits, such as unemployment support, which helps sustain demand when the economy slows and pensions, which are shielded by the mighty grey vote.
The rooms, which are dusky and lit by candles, also have Japanese-style square soaking tubs, which are shielded by a floor-to-ceiling drape and feature floating rose petal blossoms in the water.
It is clear to see that the farther MSs (from the serving BS) have been allocated high-priority RBs, and to the nearer MSs, which are shielded from neighbouring cell interference, the low-priority RBs are assigned.
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Fifty-two percent of its investment portfolio consists of high-rated municipal bonds (at troubled AIG the figure is 9%), which are shielding it from the kind of portfolio losses other financial services firms are suffering.
Observers can be seen but not heard in the court, which is shielded with thick bulletproof glass.
We walked down a long path to the entrance, which was shielded by a natural archway of gray limestone slabs.
Less heavily armoured was the protected cruiser, the engines and magazines of which were shielded by an armoured deck, but which lacked an armour belt.
If you lived locally and did see the inside of Ebrington barracks, which were shielded by ugly corrugated iron and barbed wire, then it was probably for the wrong reasons.
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