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As Lord Kerr famously said in the supreme court, "evidence which has been insulated from challenge may positively mislead".
That assumption was awry, he went on, because the evidence would not have been challenged, and "evidence which has been insulated from challenge may positively mislead".
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The state, which has been somewhat insulated from the recent economic recession because it does not rely on taxes from income, sales or capital gains, is in a dispute over how to treat one-time revenues.
No State Department personnel were injured in the attack, but the bombing struck at the heart the Kurdish capital of Iraq, which has been mostly insulated from the recent violence caused by the Islamic State elsewhere in the country and in neighboring Syria.
Until now, biologics, which are complex proteins made in living cells, have been insulated from the generic competition eventually faced by simple chemical pills like Lipitor or Prozac.
The garage had been insulated with Johns-Manville fibre glass.
"This activity has been happening for 10 years but investors have been insulated".
Floors and ceilings have been insulated, so Mr. Carfaro's music will not annoy the neighbors.
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