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You have been insulated from the outside world and its ways.
"Until now we'd always felt so insulated from all the outside problems."
"We're not any more insulated from the economy than anyone else."
Some of the outside walls were insulated the following year.
The project is also well insulated from direct public pressure.
They must be, and long have been, insulated from political pressures.
"Many of those people have insulated themselves from what's out on the streets."
"There may not be anyone else involved to insulate them."
It has its good points, all right insulated against cold and heat, for one thing.
But the plane is insulated to keep in the heat.
So, we had to insulate, which would take a few days.
But these areas are increasingly insulated from the rest of the city.
And so that little - the island is insulated from everything else.
With this, the building was finally insulated for the first time since the construction's start.
They must have been insulated with far better care than the ones in the Holding.
That does not mean the child care industry is totally insulated from national economic problems.
Now he simply felt insulated from the world in a pleasant sort of way.
All this attention, however, does not insulate you from Africa.
They are not completely insulated, however; no one can be, here.
It may be connected to or insulated from the natural ground.
"There is no reason to believe that the media are somehow insulated."
He looked around for something to insulate his hands from the silver door.
In effect, the government says, we'd be able to insulate our homes for free.
So you got to make a solid wall and insulate that.
He insulated her new home, and says she paid retail.