Revenue in Kingspan's core insulated panels business was up 14 percent while insulated boards were up by 15 percent.
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Stanley insulated growler The Stanley Classic Vacuum Insulated Growler is the perfect gift for the beer lover in your life.
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The Carhartt Men's W.P Waterproof Insulated Gloves are an affordable pair of gloves that are insulated, waterproof, and made to last.
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BrüMate 12oz Insulated Champagne Flute, available at Amazon, $22.99Brumate's insulated flute prevents the disappointment of bubbly that has gone warm and flat.
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Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle with Insulated Spout Lid, from $23.99, available at AmazonThis insulated water bottle keeps their drink cool while they work up a sweat, and the bright shade means they won't forget it at the gym either.
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Patagonia Insulated Snowbelle Pants for $139 ($60 off): Lightly insulated, windproof, and waterproof, the Snowbelle is designed for a day on the slopes.
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Camp Cup insulated mug Two of the coffee experts we spoke to gave this stainless-steel insulated mug with a lid top billing.
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Insulated socks, insulated layers, and keeping the core warm so it continues to pump warm blood into these parts — think about vests and scarves.
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But lately Silicon Valley has seemed insulated from this reality.
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Ban.do Floral Insulated Tumbler With Reusable Silicone Straw, $14; amazon.
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Nice and insulated, lots of food with the pine cones.
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The Supreme Court is meant to be insulated from democracy.
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I am not insulated to what I have done before.
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Those structural advantages insulated Clinton from Sanders' strength among liberals.
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Others envision facilities that are better insulated and longer lasting.
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Houses were better insulated for weather and, by extension, mosquitoes.
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Islands by their geography are naturally insulated from outside influences.
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"We're pretty well insulated," he said of the American economy.
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Most current customers will be insulated from the full increases.
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The cryochamber is an insulated chamber with an adjustable platform.
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A vacuum insulated stainless steel water bottle people swear by
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We're insulated from that but we're not immune to it.
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The lower your score, the more insulated your bubble is.
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It's also fully insulated and folds flat for easy storage.
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OrigAudio 25L Mission Pack™ with Insulated Cooler Pocket — $42.46
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And Washington is largely insulated from much of the impact.
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Klean Kanteen Insulated TK Wide (16 ounces), $29.95 — available now.
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My favorite part of these boots is that they're insulated.
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Hmm, maybe you really do need an insulated wine glass.
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Patagonia Nano Puff Insulated Hoodie for $174 ($75 off): Patagonia bills this as a light, insulated, recycled, water-resistant micro-belay parka, but we know it as the most useful jacket you'll ever own.
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CBS's ownership of shows has insulated it somewhat from that drop.
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It is insulated from popular opinion, and judges serve for life.
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The truly great brands will in part be insulated from this.
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Talk radio has essentially become a safe space for insulated conservatives.
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Contigo Autoseal West Loop vacuum-insulated stainless steel travel mug, 16oz
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Yet the retail sector had largely been insulated from the trend.
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He keeps himself insulated from others, even while craving their praise.
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Larger countries are better insulated, but certain sectors are still exposed.
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Magic Leap doesn't seem insulated from competition by sheer technological superiority.
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The instruments mostly sit behind it in a big insulated bundle.
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Contigo Autoseal West Loop vacuum-insulated stainless steel travel mug, 16oz.
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But bitcoin, ethereum and other cryptocurrencies are insulated from all that.
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She was wearing sneakers instead of insulated boots or sealskin mittens.
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Engineers should not be insulated from the operation of the services.
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In other words, not all insulated water bottles are created equal.
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A politically insulated prosecutor can abuse his power in remarkable ways.
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A pair of insulated boots to keep your legs really warm
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GOP. Although the Democratic Party has been insulated from such tensions,
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The agency is insulated even from state budgetary and legislative pressures.
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Others complained that well-insulated houses trapped too much warm air.
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With insulated walls, it even holds temperature when you unplug it.
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For the time being, then, China's tech companies look well insulated.
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A higher floor might have insulated the noise a bit more.
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So far, Apple has been broadly insulated from the trade war.
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Contigo Luxe Autoseal Vacuum-Insulated Travel Mug for $2003 ($2200 off).
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People who get Fox News are insulated from the basic facts.
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Physically and symbolically, it insulated men from work around the home.
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Food, being less discretionary, is more insulated from the spending slowdown.
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For one thing, they are poorly insulated and expensive to heat.
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These people will likely be somewhat insulated from the premium increases.
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It grows when people are isolated and insulated from one another.
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"The Fed is insulated from short-term political pressures," said Powell.
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Buy the Hydro Flask 8 L Lunch Tote for $44.95 at Hydro FlaskBuy the Hydro Flask 20 L Insulated Tote for $64.95 at Hydro FlaskBuy the Hydro Flask 35 L Insulated Tote for $74.95 at Hydro Flask
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Nathan SpeedDraw Plus Insulated Water Bottle - 18oz Amphipod Hydraform Jett-Lite Thermal Insulated Handheld Hydration Bottle When she's on a short run and isn't carrying gels or extra gear, Clark likes a minimalist handheld water bottle, too.
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So far China has looked rather well insulated from all these troubles.
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Experts say people often travel inside the insulated container to avoid detection.
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Wolfsburg bred a "headquarters mentality" that insulated the firm from outside influence.
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Then the Berlin Wall fell and the reunified Germany suddenly felt insulated.
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The immutability of gold has thus far insulated it from such probing.
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The external tank was insulated with foam to prevent it from overheating.
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Salesforce has remained relatively insulated from the recent pullback in software stocks.
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Pull out an insulated baking sheet or stack two regular baking sheets.
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Some air conditioners are better insulated for sound so they're much quieter.
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Does every single place need to be protected and insulated against catastrophe?
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Remember, this guy's power kept him insulated from consequences for literally decades.
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Double walled and insulated, this jug keeps cold things cold all day.
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Kempowski patiently introduces us to a privileged, insulated, and politically apathetic world.
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Some of our picks have built-in ice packs or insulated containers.
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We're currently testing HydroFlask's Insulated Totes for a food-specific cooler bag.
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This omnipotence was to have insulated Mr. Celler from his own irrelevance.
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The Supreme Court is supposed to be insulated from most political pressures.
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Many are asking why Mr. Turnbull, had not insulated the party earlier.
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We know now that even the richest among us is not insulated.
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"I wore a light insulated T-shirt and regular jersey," he said.
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This approach also insulated me from some of my opponents' appalling tactics.
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The tank holds about 1.75 gallons and is insulated for hot water.
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For the most part, however, banks remained insulated from the cyber attack.
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Whether they would be legally insulated by the settlement is in dispute.
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Pros: Built-in strainer, insulated, great for beginnersCons: Expensive, strainer clogs easily
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So we sort of insulated ourselves from the lack of this opportunity.
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Insulated Tumbler Yeti tumblers are amazing at keeping beverages hot or cold.
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For years, Adam Neumann has insulated himself and the company from reality.
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That is the very reason the Fed is insulated from political pressure.
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Lloyds is relatively insulated because of its greater reliance on retail customers.
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Note that many solar projects are still insulated from competitive wholesale markets.
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These are insulated so you don't have to wear long johns underneath.
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And people receiving premium subsidies are generally insulated against insurance price increases.
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Powell said the central bank is "insulated from short-term political pressures".
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They're "the people who would have been insulated from a lot of the BS that's going to happen in the US." As for the people who won't be insulated … they'll have a much harder time getting to Canada.
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If Franken's question was equally ambiguous, then Sessions' answers are even more insulated.
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That includes 2250-inch thick walls and a 1153-inch thick insulated roof.
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This is the first time in my life that I didn't feel insulated.
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It holds 16 ounces of liquid and is insulated to keep coffee warm.
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But with quiet, it's just as effective for creating that insulated, pristine environment.
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"It insulated us from the attack on the for-profits," he told me.
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In other words, Scotland has been insulated from a poor income-tax performance.
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With those insulated panels on the side, the AC unit really blends in!
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Yeti insulated tumbler Yeti tumblers are amazing at keeping beverages hot or cold.
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The Trump Jr. email chain hints that Trump was insulated from Russian contact.
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Down jackets are insulated with soft and warm underfeathers from duck or geese.
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He suggests that black athletes are a protected class, insulated from media criticism.
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DuraMAX Flat Top Insulated Building - $2443,685 (Free shipping)Talk about that prepper feel!
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Then, too, there were protests against global institutions insulated from democratic decision-making.
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He is insulated, in other words, from the suffering he aims to cause.
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It makes the insulated wall panels, windows and carpeting in homes and offices.
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They insulated the bus by using a one-inch foil-backed foam board.
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Musk seems reasonably well insulated from getting thrown out of his own company.
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"It's not an insulated community," said Robert Quicksilver, the founder of Conscious Life.
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There's an insulated version available for freezing climates like Canada or North Dakota.
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Below are my top picks for vacuum-insulated, multipurpose coffee and beverage mugs.
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Or at very least stop using an insulated cooler bag for underwear storage.
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Taffeta sleeves are insulated with Thermogreen 100% polyester (90% of which is recycled).
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That insulated some of McKinsey's work from government oversight and public records requests.
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This consists of a conductor rail placed alongside the track on insulated brackets.
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The double-insulated freezer bowl keeps everything inside cool and ready for consumption.
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Accordingly, the Agnellis insulated their lives with excess: parties, villas, yachts, cars, women.
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A great insulated jacket If you must venture outside, make sure you're protected.
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Turismo Insulated Cooler Backpack Sale Price: $39.90 After Sale: $49.95 For all of those long hikes or beach trips when you just don't want to drag along a cooler, store all your goodies inside this insulated backpack for easy travel.
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Musk explained the tanks will be insulated, but that they might add a cryocooler.
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The "insulated" community of r/buildapc was my most valuable resource throughout my process.
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On top of that, that faithful Power Rangers insulated square tote is no more.
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I highly recommend pet clothing like sweaters and insulated mittens, especially for small breeds.
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Obama took in the game wearing a custom Rag & Bone 'Manston Insulated' bomber jacket.
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The Hadid stamp of approval is just the icing on this well-insulated cake.
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A synthetic jacket that's warmer, lighter, and less expensive than its down-insulated predecessor?
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If he's a shot-caller, he appears to be a very well-insulated one.
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Fruity cereal puffs are infused with liquid nitrogen, which comes from an insulated tank.
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Compared with other North African countries, Morocco has been largely insulated from militant attacks.
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That, and Boeing's decision to maintain production, has insulated them from a bigger fallout.
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It's between one insulated celebrity and another, bonding over what they have in common.
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And why not trade your water bottle habit for the insulated Coldest Water bottle?
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This insulated stainless steel water bottle comes in several sizes, including the 503 oz.
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Coastal residents have become more and more insulated from the water that surrounds them.
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Woodsman says the prefabricated tiny house has 21 insulated panels connected by threaded rods.
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But it has not fully insulated Russia's sovereign credit profile from the oil shock.
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The Hydro Flask is also vacuum-insulated and doubled-walled for longer hold times.
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But lettuce must be insulated by the tomato - so both are in the wrong.
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Make sure any exposed pipes (say, in the attic or basement) are adequately insulated.
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Fashion week is a bubble, insulated from the outside world and very often chauffeured.
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Some parts of the city's mostly white North Side seem insulated from these trends.
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But Mr Trump's approval rating is not entirely insulated from external events (see chart).
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It is so well insulated against the frigid Arctic cold that it often overheats.
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They measured the amount of myelin, for example, a fatty substance that insulated neurons.
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So instead of buying a generic insulated tumbler, we buy the official YETI brand.
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The American public is, for the most part, insulated from the costs of war.
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They also sent a thermal dots insulated container that keeps food hot or cold.
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The Fed is an independent body that's supposed to be insulated from political pressure.
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All three are below the investment radar and therefore partially insulated against macro turbulence.
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Google's mobile experience has become even more insulated from the rest of the web.
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Mr. Conti-Brown said technocratic institutions are insulated from political pressure by public confidence.
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It even comes with an insulated pouch that'll keep four cans of whatever cool.
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Americans appear to be better insulated than most from the consequences of trade hostilities.
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Still, the United States remains more insulated from a trade shock than other countries.
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Fortune likes this Nathan bottle, primarily because it's insulated and keeps his water cold.
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This vacuum-insulated bottle keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for hours.
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Sound damping inside the van keeps the cabin quiet and insulated, Outside Van claims.
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Therefore, the bureaucrats who run these systems are pretty much insulated from these pressures.
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Distribution costs and currency risks are reduced, and companies are insulated from trade battles.
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Six sides feature double-insulated commercial-grade curtain-wall glass in the common areas.
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Which is not to say that wire hangers are completely insulated from outside pressures.
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The tanks sit in an insulated area, and the freshwater one can be heated.
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It's also insulated to keep your plant's roots safe through weather hot and cold.
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Corporate leaders are usually insulated by underlings, which makes their faces difficult to find.
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The UN is perfectly insulated from legal accountability in any form, civil or criminal.
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Profits insulated us from jittery investors, and our customers still kept paying for Basecamp.
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Smarter Living: Reduce your energy use by making sure your home is properly insulated.
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Therefore, the bureaucrats who run these systems are pretty much insulated from these pressures.
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These people are generally insulated from the big rate hikes you read headlines about.
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They were insulated in a way that Archie Bunker and company never quite were.
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Certified Passive Houses are well insulated, airtight, and run entirely on electricity—no gas.
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Srise Insulated Lunch BoxIf you already have your own meal prep containers (or a ton of takeout containers you kept from your previous life), an insulated lunch box is great for easy transport without worrying about leakage or your food getting cold.
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Nudgeocracies, in contrast, are insulated from the feedback that would help them get things right.
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That means there's genuine uncertainty about just how insulated the Court is from public opinion.
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It also developed insulated pouches designed to keep delivery pizzas up to fifteen degrees hotter.
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For the most part, its citizens are insulated from the fights waged in their name.
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Saudi citizens have so far been mostly insulated from the impact of lower oil prices.
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The North Face Men's Thermoball Full-Zip Insulated Jacket, $2499.98 (originally $217) [45% off] 4.
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Since it's vacuum insulated, it can keep beer ice cold for up to 24 hours.
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Plus, the double-wall, vacuum-insulated mug keeps beverages hot for four to six hours.
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Some in power were insulated from it; others appeared to willfully look the other way.
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Tech stocks, which led gains on Friday, may be somewhat insulated from those trade risks.
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The North Face: Winter storms will have nothing on you with these insulated snow boots.
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The point is that Samsung is insulated because it has a diverse portfolio of devices.
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Whatever resolve or fortitude or repressive power had insulated me from my own neediness evaporated.
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Perhaps the holy grail of all winter garb, you MUST have warm, insulated, waterproof boots.
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"In fact, China may be more insulated financially thanks to capital controls than Japan was."
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Sure, she lives in the same insulated wealthy town as the rest of the women.
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Absolutely, and the Zojirushi lineup of insulated travel mugs will keep liquids hot for days.
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For more temperature control, there's a heater with a thermostat and insulated interior window covers.
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It is insulated for warmth, water- and dirt-repellent, and has reflective stripes for visibility.
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Pizza Hut developed insulated pouches designed to keep delivery pizzas up to fifteen degrees hotter.
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Target has rolled out insulated fanny packs and backpacks that also serve as portable coolers.
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Tourist areas in Cancún, however, "are fairly insulated from the city's broader violence," Malkin said.
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Target even sold insulated fanny packs that could be used as coolers at one point.
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This at-risk President has insulated himself from advice and counsel essential to saving himself.
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Because I had a hobby unusual among Hunter students, I felt insulated from academic pressure.
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Lunch with the dogs I bring my dogs' lunch to work in an insulated carrier.
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And typically those ties have insulated companies until now, giving them more leeway with regulators.
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If you're packing food or beverages, Ms. Misra suggests the Picnic at Ascot Insulated Basket.
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Compared with other countries in North Africa, Morocco has been largely insulated from militant attacks.
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The back porch was enclosed for a dining area with insulated windows overlooking the water.
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Like our old homes, they seem insulated from the societies in which they are situated.
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As an American, Ms. Lee was partly insulated from lingering bias in Japan against zainichi.
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The gift includes a month's supply of diapers, an insulated onesie, food and hygiene supplies.
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Janis Middleton thought she had insulated herself from hate in her adoptive city of Atlanta.
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Her brainstorm was to make a reusable bottle that was better insulated — and looked better.
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The method has obvious appeal: Politicians can appear accessible, but remain insulated from the press.
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The building is insulated to make it usable in all seasons, Lauzis told Business Insider.
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Inveighing against insulated technocrats has some appeal — that might be one reason to insulate them.
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Compared with other North African countries, Morocco has been largely insulated from Islamist militant attacks.
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Since they're insulated with a fluffy foam fill, they're also quite warm in chilly conditions.
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It's the double-walled, insulated version meant to replicate and replace paper coffee shop cups.
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Campers are demanding better coffee and drinking more of it, filling 20-ounce insulated mugs.
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A Native American tribe has insulated itself from California's blackouts by creating a microgrid utility.
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Kansas residents were snapping up Ozark trail insulated tumblers to keep drinks hot or cold.
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Passengers boarded planes through small doors at ground level, not enormous terminals and insulated walkways.
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We'll talk engine noise below, but the well-insulated cabin keeps any other harshness out.
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But the basic services which Serco provides means that it is insulated to some extent.
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"The sectarian issue was always there, but we were insulated from all that," Ayyub said.
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"Come on," he said, waving an insulated mitten toward the empty Kath Run below us.
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Fiber was designed to operate as an autonomous business unit insulated from the remainder of Google.
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Powell has stressed that the Fed is independent and remains insulated from short-term political pressure.
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Within its sealed, insulated protective casting are three tiny pendulums, one for each axis of motion.
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More generally, he is seen as someone who would remain insulated from manipulation by US adversaries.
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The FBI director's job is not as insulated from politics as we've been led to believe.
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"They have both insulated and isolated the economy," says Chris Weafer of Macro-Advisory, a consultancy.
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The weirdest part may be names like "SnackyCat" and "Yumicorn" — regardless, they're insulated and machine washable.
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But because the vast majority of ACA enrollees are subsidized, they'll be insulated from those costs.
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The city happens to specialise in niche products, which are relatively insulated from competition from China.
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This structure insulated Breitbart's upper management from the 4chan savants and GamerGate vets working for Yiannopoulos.
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A small club of comfortable internationalists, insulated by their wealth, accuse them of xenophobia and ignorance.
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The court was intended to be apolitical and insulated from "occasional ill humours in the society".
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Poorer people will be insulated from the rising costs by subsidies that are baked into Obamacare.
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It's also designed for building insulated glass units for houses, double-pane and triple-pane windows.
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In some ways, Romney is more insulated from Trump's political reprisals than any other Republican lawmaker.
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The tampon itself is like a traditional tampon, but it features an extra-long, insulated string.
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Living in Switzerland, Mr. Punke has been insulated from much of the hype surrounding the movie.
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" Another email says that Americans who believe racially profiling Muslims is wrong are "insulated from reality.
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The additional layer that comes to our rescue on such dire days: the trusty insulated jacket.
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They do this even when they're well-insulated from the cold inside cozy, room-temperature conditions.
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Even the high-flying FAANG group of stocks were not insulated from the broad-based declines.
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Insulated bags are perfect for transporting perishable items, packing a picnic, and a million other things.
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The result was pitiful: Only three chargers were insulated well enough to protect against electric shocks.
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Skip Hop Baby Zoo Little Kid and Toddler Insulated and Water-Resistant Lunch Bag ($15), amazon.
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It's about how we're all affected by them, no matter how well insulated we may be.
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Homebuilders with access to diversified funding channels are likely to be more insulated from the downturn.
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These are vacuum-insulated, good for hot or cold beverages, and feel great in your hand.
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A Dutch organisation called Quiet Room is certifying rooms that are well insulated against noise pollution.
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Though not a democracy, Beijing is not as insulated from public opinion as one might imagine.
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Plus Fannie Mae was insulated, one step removed from the attorneys who filed the false documents.
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The electrical heating element is also specially insulated to prevent hot spots, ensuring evenly distributed heat.
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It is also well-insulated, cooking both beans and strata very evenly, without any hot spots.
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Although India is one of the stronger BRICS countries, it is not insulated from economic headwinds.
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Was £139.99, now £99.99 Double Y Double Walled Vacuum, Stainless Steel Insulated Coffee Mug with Filter.
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That's why a good reusable insulated water bottle is an excellent alternative to plastic water bottles.
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"He never insulated himself from the potential pain of entering material like this," Mr. Thomas said.
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President Xi Jinping, who now has no term limits, is largely insulated from democratic political pressures.
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So, the 85 percent of enrollees who receive premium assistance will be insulated from price hikes.
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The L.L. Bean Insulated Lunch Box looks cool, and it has a super sturdy, practical design.
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The glass is heat-resistant, and the wood and leather collar serves as an insulated handle.
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Unfortunately for the Constitution's separation of powers, however, Mueller's investigation is dangerously insulated from political accountability.
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"There is no way the market is insulated from that because of U.S. shale," she said.
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It was, to the speaker, an indication that Mr. Romney remains somewhat insulated by his wealth.
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Especially considering that for a while, the party scene was somewhat insulated from much gang activity.
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New York was where I would feel insulated when a populist demagogue took power in America.
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To the left, Bernie Sanders has insulated her from the brunt of attacks on redistributive policies.
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Many of these boards perform functions that are insulated from the president for very good reason.
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The EU collective foreign-policy bargain mechanism insulated its member states from such swings and pressures.
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A strong military man with solid credentials, he was also thought to be insulated from obstruction.
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These media methods have obvious appeal: Politicians can appear accessible but remain insulated from the press.
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Insulated Prairie Dawn Parka, available at Patagonia, $279One vegan workwear-inspired ranch coat at your service.
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It regulates the temperature of the battery case by working like a well-insulated ice chest.
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The decision to walk the ten miles to Greavesport, Michigan, in January, without properly insulated footwear.
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It can stifle conversation, since decisions justified by threats to the homeland are insulated from criticism.
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This durable, insulated water bottle does a masterful job of making sure drinks keep their temperatures.
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Experimental photographer Nobuyushi Araki was in Tokyo during the tsunami, also physically insulated from its effects.
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Double Wall Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Travel Mug (12 oz), available at Amazon, from $21.95This double wall, vacuum insulated stainless steel mug is especially perfect for commuters who would rather drink hot coffee than room-temperature for the 45 minutes on the subway — or any other time.
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Purchases also include an insulated travel sleeve and an eBook with 25 healthy recipes for infused water.
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In the recent rout, furniture chains like Pier 1 have so far been insulated from the upheaval.
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All this means that the rich will be more insulated than most from the fall in sterling.
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The Stanley Classic Vacuum Insulated Growler is the perfect gift for the beer lover in your life.
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It was stowed away in a zipped-up pocked I thought was sufficiently insulated against the elements.
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In the ivory towers of their rectories, they are insulated from the daily pressures the laity face.
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"Women are increasingly selecting into jobs that are more insulated from displacement by technology," the report said.
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Women that we think would be somewhat insulated because of their privilege still are vulnerable to abuse.
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Bigelow focuses on making inflatable modules, which are insulated by foam layers and a bullet-resistant fabric.
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Their Original insulated bottle keeps water cold for up to 91 hours, hot for up to 12.
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Plus, they make vacuum insulated versions, if you want to keep your concoction cold for 12 hours.
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In his view, his industry was responsible for—yet largely insulated from—the effects of the recession.
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This has insulated her from some of the blowback from Facebook's scandals over the past two years.
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But Australia is not free from discontent; it is just insulated from it by its electoral system.
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Depending on how the tanks are insulated, the system can store energy for many hours or days.
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People who get tax credits to reduce their Obamacare premiums are largely insulated from such price increases.
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These S'well insulated water bottles will keep your drink cool even as you bake in the sun.
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The second critical element is the track, which is embedded with closely packed coils of insulated wire.
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They could also benefit more from expected tax cuts and they would be insulated from currency fluctuations.
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Morgan Stanley rose 21.15 percent as wealth management business insulated the bank from weakness in trading revenue.
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According to the reviews, the insulated walls are able to keep food cold for 12-14 hours.
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Try Zojirushi's Vacuum Insulated Mug, which keeps beverages at 153 degrees F for up to six hours.
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The frittatas should be eaten within two hours or packed in an insulated lunch bag with ice.
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Even in the case of Cancún, the tourist areas are fairly insulated from the city's broader violence.
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American families won't be insulated much longer from this emerging trade war as costs continue to increase.
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It also doesn't explain the knee-jerk support of more famous and, presumably, more insulated media personalities.
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To cure the problem, the judge insulated defendants from receiving the penalties listed out by President Obama.
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Designed to fit small and miniature breeds, the Gooby Padded Cold Weather Vest is lightweight but insulated.
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The new home was built in the 1980s and is very well-insulated, with modern LED lights.
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As it had in the past, Intuit and the alliance had effectively insulated the program from reform.
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Because contracts are typically long term, the business is generally insulated from sharp swings in energy prices.
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"The implication is that retail prices are becoming less insulated from these common nationwide shocks," Cavallo writes.
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All humans are more likely to err or worse if they are insulated from challenge or dissent.
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The entire Insider Picks team loves Hydro Flask and its line of insulated water bottles and cups.
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The interior is noise insulated with a partition and shelf that separates the interior from the trunk.
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This means that most consumers will be insulated from the worst of the impact of Trump's decision.
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Most "cities, counties and property wealthy school districts remain relatively insulated from state budget pressures," Moody's says.
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He insulated himself from an exit that was never supposed to happen—disassociation was a coping mechanism.
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First of all, it's art so it's somewhat insulated from the criticism that can come with selfies.
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S'well creates insulated bottles that keep your drink at the desired temperature and they're pretty stylish, too.
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It was used to keep them insulated "back when people thought differently about asbestos," Mr. O'Brien said.
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You must dress warmly, in layers, and take along a hot, nonalcoholic beverage in an insulated thermos.
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Insulated cellular shades — like the Select Blinds Classic Cordless Blackout Shade that Wirecutter recommends — are particularly effective.
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Millions of Americans who receive federal assistance to buy insurance will be insulated from the rising rates.
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And I believe we still are, but I thought we were insulated from an incident like this.
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Or use the bend test: Wearing insulated food gloves, grab the brisket at both ends and lift.
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Sacha Kozlow, 35, is a blacksmith living in a tiny cabin he built, insulated with animal hides.
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You can usually push this limit if you use a well-insulated container, such as a cooler.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "Basically, people in power would like to be insulated from the effects of their actions.
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And if a democracy is no longer insulated from foreign influence, what integrity can any referendum claim?
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Until recently, much of the American economy had been insulated from the pain of the trade war.
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Future Perfect prizes its editorial independence, and all editorial decisions are insulated from fundraising and commercial considerations.
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Wirecutter has plenty of recommendations for water bottles, including picks for steel, plastic, insulated and collapsible bottles.
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Pros: Waterproof, insulated, slip-on style, very grippy outsoleCons: Expensive, only one color/style available for women
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From comparatively lightweight road offerings to expensive insulated moon boots with lugged soles, there's plenty of variety.
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Meanwhile, the U.S. itself would probably remain relatively safe, insulated by an ocean and our military strength.
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Then I sat in an insulated booth and pressed a button every time I heard a tone.
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Because ObamaCare subsidies are designed to increase with premiums, consumers will be mostly insulated from the increases.
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The price of soy in particular is insulated by a record large inventory from the 2018 harvest.
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If it's just one or two of you, Hydro Flask's insulated water bottle will work just fine.
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Outdoor space: The combined one-car garage-and-workshop building is insulated and has a wood stove.
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A lot of what you see is transitional, and the vast majority of Americans are completely insulated.
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Their deregulated companies spew poison into the backyards of the poor, far from their own insulated lives.
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The shape of the pot, gently narrowing to a conductive and heavy, well-insulated base, is the secret.
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The company's autoseal lid prevents leaks and spills, while the vacuum insulated mug design keeps heat in longer.
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Central banks in most modern economies are designed to be insulated from the short-term whims of politicians.
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Social communities form within households in gentrifying neighborhoods but they seem insulated from life in the neighborhood itself?
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"All I can say is that the huge declines ... have not insulated [FedEx] from further declines," he said.
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There he is insulated through sheer branding from most criticism of his polarizing tenure in the White House.
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Kingspan also entered the South American market last year with the purchase of Brazilian insulated panel company, Isoeste.
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These employees are typically quite insulated from costs, as their employer pays a good chunk of their premium.
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India and Indonesia are largely insulated from the trade war, thanks to the strength of their domestic demand.
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Keeping the device in an insulated coat pocket or small gear bag during extreme weather conditions will help.
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It is a mode of viewing that is insulated from a concrete relationship to objects in the world.
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"We have courts that are truly independent and insulated from the political issues of the day," he said.
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It needs to burrow deep enough to be insulated from the temperature variations of Mars's days and seasons.
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"Those people who do qualify have been insulated, but those [who] do not get squeezed out," he adds.
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Huawei's actually quite well insulated from the Qualcomm impact, as it builds its own mobile processors and modems.
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The asset class, especially its financing ability, has been insulated by the generosity of developed market central banks.
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Neither mainstream consumer banks nor more obscure factoring companies are insulated from the coming wave of fintech innovation.
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But we're here for the H228O, best kept cold in the company's TempShield vacuum insulated stainless steel bottles.
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Murban is exported from Fujairah and is relatively insulated from possible regional unrest, three of the sources noted.
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Supposedly, it's the "lightest, most packable insulated jacket the company has ever created," according to a press release.
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The DryVent shell has a water-repelling DWR finish, and the removable inner jacket is insulated with PrimaLoft.
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The lamb was smoked for four hours and quickly stashed in an insulated cooler to keep it warm.
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Morgan Stanley rose 0.423 percent as its wealth management business insulated the bank from weakness in trading revenue.
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Scrumptious and caloric enough to keep you insulated during those extra days away from your favorite burrito spot.
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This one includes a 3-season tent, a 30-degree mummy bag, and an inflatable, insulated sleeping pad.
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The Bentley Mulsanne is perhaps the most elegant way to be chauffeured around, insulated from the hoi polloi.
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But the film also hints at the possibility that the locals are not completely insulated from the crisis.
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Typically made out of polyester, fleeces are well insulated without the bulk of a heavy down-filled coat.
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The electricity prices and how the pricey heat just goes right out of the non-insulated windows—stupid.
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But if your house is not well insulated, you might need to break out the extra space heater.
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Stanley Classic Lunch Box — $25.99 See Details Speaking of thermoses and insulated bottles, here's a really good one.
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The call was highly unusual given that national security agencies are supposed to be insulated from partisan issues.
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Together, a protected director and insulated budget add up to Perdue's conclusion: The CFPB has an oversight problem.
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Once inside, with the foam-insulated door firmly shut, a visitor could revel in the blissful non-sound.
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Technology has insulated us When it comes to news consumption, the Internet has utterly transformed the first world.
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Meanwhile, the people who profited the most from burning fossil fuels are the most insulated from its effects.
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This is determined exclusively by the candidates' policy positions, and is insulated from the distortions of political advertising.
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The jacket isn't too heavy, but the Italian wool-blend fabric is naturally insulated to keep you warm.
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On the other hand, older people on fixed incomes are insulated from tax increases they might find punishing.
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"You're not going to be fully insulated from geopolitical risk or decisions that OPEC makes," RBC's Tran said.
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Like AP, also, Facebook would be insulated from the day-to-day economic temptations of the ad business.
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This bag features an extra-large interior capacity, insulated cooler pocket, and dual-sided water bottle/accessory compartments.
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In Wirecutter taste tests, Miir's 64-ounce insulated growler kept beer cold and fizzy for a full day.
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More than 90% of its food products are made in Russia and therefore insulated from rouble rate swings.
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More than 90% of its food products are made in Russia and therefore insulated from rouble rate swings.
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The building is poorly insulated, so I often hear neighbors moving around or playing music, which is tolerable.
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Powell, as head of an independent agency, is thought to be insulated from such a move by law.
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But after reading this affidavit, I quickly understood that we weren't insulated, and this could happen to us.
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In many ways, politics has been the most insulated of all professions, but clearly, even that is changing.
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But resting it in an insulated cooler for an hour or two improves its texture and tenderness immeasurably.
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"I led a very insulated life," said Sara Mittleman, 68, a resident of the home since late 2015.
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Evenings can get chilly in Gothenburg, so consider an insulated vest that's easy to layer over most outfits.
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"The implication is that retail prices are becoming less 'insulated' from these common nationwide shocks," Mr. Cavallo wrote.
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Because Starfleet has turned its back on Picard, he is no longer insulated from the grubbiness of capitalism.
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Our House resolution is a first step in expanding democracy into an arena long insulated from public accountability.
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It marks a departure from the historically ultra-rich, insulated client base to which it&aposs long catered.
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Look for one with insulated exterior pockets (Ju-Ju Be has one) to keep bottles hot or cold.
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An eight-foot exterior awning provides shade, while the windows are insulated and comes with screens and shades.
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Even if it did, analysts have said that the big technology giants in the U.S. would be insulated.
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Mr. Salazar dismisses proponents of sanctuary as liberals living in areas that are insulated from the potential consequences.
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Wealth insulated her from certain kinds of discomfort but didn't guard against her husband's steady stream of infidelities.
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Robert Mueller's team, tasked with investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election, may be insulated from political pressure.
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Saudi Arabia as a nation and an economy are better insulated from the impact of sanctions than Russia.
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The bottle is insulated to maintain the tea's temperature and comes in five colors: Tea Press, $35, davidstea.com.
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And that, until she entered the art world, she had felt insulated from the insult of her color?
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It's an old story: the powerful man insulated from the repercussions of his behavior by those around him.
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There are still tents and camper vans, but increasingly, wooden structures insulated by hay bales are springing up.
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Liberty Fabrics x S'well — £31.50 (list price £42.00) S'ip by S'well Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle — £14.99 (list price £24.00) S'well Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle — £19.99 (list price £35.00) S'well Unisex Travel Mug Stainless Water Bottle — £22.97 (list price £35.00) S'well Unisex's Traveler — £20.21 (list price £35.00)
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The Miir 7003-ounce Growler has double vacuum insulated walls to keep adult beverages from going flat or warm.
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The Miir 221-ounce Growler has double vacuum insulated walls to keep adult beverages from going flat or warm.
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That book helps evangelicals understand how society in the United States is rapidly changing outside their insulated, groupthink bubble.
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Analysts suspect that is deliberate from Beijing to keep Chinese markets insulated from a global bout of monetary tightening.
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St. Jude's devices work by being implanted in the skin and being connected to the heart via insulated wires.
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But the firm found stocks of companies whose margins are insulated these pressures and should be bought by clients.
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"If you have a financial plan, you are a little more insulated from the fear and greed," Kinnel said.
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American Muslims' success and integration has insulated the U.S. from some of the terrorism Europe is seeing, he added.
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Hydro Flask debuted a line of insulated lunch boxes designed to keep food fresh for hours at a time.
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These Mira insulated aluminum water bottles will keep your water cold (or warm) and are available in fun colors.
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For outdoor types who favor goth, a tunic-length insulated shirt with a curved hem comes in black ($260).
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The Republicans' best hopes lie with a handful of candidates who have insulated themselves politically from the unpopular president.
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A local holiday on Tuesday saw the currency largely insulated from that day's 0.6 percent rise in oil prices.
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As the outside world zooms by, you, with your headphones on, are insulated in a world of your own.
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Ahead, find our curated list of the top-reviewed insulated puffers from shoppers who don't shiver in their overcoats.
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Instead, local firms, insulated from head-on foreign competition, have milked the joint ventures for profits and innovated little.
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Save yourself from smashing your stemware and keep your wine cold with these insulated, spill-proof adult sippy cups.
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Notably too, Picasso lived in relative comfort and safety during the Second World War, insulated mostly by his reputation.
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You need to have a really well-designed, really well-insulated motor to make a lot of this work.
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The square, concrete house has a living room, bathroom, hall, kitchen with modern appliances, and insulated walls and floors.
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Doesn't everyone need a carry-on bag with an insulated pocket to keep their grab-n-go meal warm?
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New Jersey was not insulated from the rising panic about the sexual threats that might be lurking next door.
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Fred E.M.T. (Emergency Meal Transport) Insulated Lunch ToteA plain old, regular ass lunch box would have been just fine.
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And the consumers with the biggest subsidies are the ones who are the most insulated from steep premium increases.
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Unlike Israel, who became her lover and pushed her to be more extreme, the cautious Allan had insulated her.
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Otis occasionally takes aim at perceived elites whom he casts as insulated from the consequences of their policy decisions.
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Husky's upgrader and refineries previously insulated it nicely from deep price discounts and cheap crude fattened its margins downstream.
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However, she will be insulated from further internal attacks: Conservative party rules prevent another leadership challenge for a year.
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While material and by no means a credit positive, most healthcare REITs are fairly insulated from a rating perspective.
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That might mean keeping your lunch at your desk in a mini-fridge or insulated bag with ice packs.
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Until the 2010 Affordable Care Act authorized the F.D.A. to approve biosimilars, biologics were insulated from the generic competition.
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Maybe it is that American society actually wants one branch of our federal government to be insulated from assault.
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Takeya Actives Insulated Stainless Water Bottle, 24 oz, available at Amazon, $26.39I use this water bottle everywhere I go.
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Although the rover needs solar energy, it has about 8 watts of thermal energy available in its insulated box.
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Hydro Flask 32-Ounce Wide Mouth Bottle, $39.95These cult-favorite, vacuum insulated stainless steel water bottles work really well.
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Officials in charge of executing the Summer Games say they feel insulated from Brazil's turmoil at this late stage.
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And even the world's largest asset manager, with $5 trillion under its control, is not insulated from the pressure.
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Mizuho said it is now convinced that the company is well-insulated from any downside due to political change.
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Front Burner Thread & Whisk's Bloom tote — attractive and insulated — is designed to carry a container or two of food.
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Austria's Voestalpine is insulated from the steel cycle by its high-end product portfolio sold on long-term contracts.
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The challenge with charging corporate executives is that they are often insulated from the decisions that violate the law.
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And the space over which she presides has the insulated coziness and underground chill common to provisional meeting places.
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Networks with higher percentages of news programming are expected to be better insulated from the lack of sports programming.
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But the company noted that in the United States, supply is "relatively insulated" because most ingredients are locally sourced.
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The house is made of cinder block and cement, with a 2-inch-thick front door insulated with horsehair.
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In hot weather or a sun-drenched vehicle, transport the food in an ice-filled cooler or insulated bag.
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Pipes that circulate steam to apartments are crumbling, aging buildings are poorly insulated and radiators need to be overhauled.
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Using insulated coolers to work around this problem can be costly, and it only buys a little more time.
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In their bubble at Husab, Teng and his colleagues are mostly insulated from the tensions between China and Namibia.
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The American economy is relatively insulated from trade, and the important consumer sector continues to show signs of strength.
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Many iguanas in South Florida have adapted to going deep into burrows where they stay insulated from the cold.
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Yet some said they felt cut off from their CEO who can appear insulated by loyalists from internal criticism.
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Its custom insulated stainless steel interior can hold 11 fluid ounces of whatever hot or cold beverage you desire.
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The Columbia Snowslope II Insulated Bib Pants have a warm nylon lining that wicks moisture and releases excess heat.
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The root vegetables may be freshly harvested, but they are winter's bounty, insulated by snow and burlap until recently.
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The numbers are compiled by career professionals at the Bureau of Labor Statistics who are insulated from political influence.
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That includes the stove itself, a 1-liter insulated cook pot, a stabilizer, straining lid, and a plastic bowl.
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The politically insulated judiciary, then, is essential to the meaningful enforcement of the Constitution on the democratically elected branches.
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His 2009 death insulated his legacy somewhat because it precluded the possibility of any more criminal charges against him.
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Then there's the fact that it's vacuum-insulated the same way that Yeti's water bottles and mugs are made.
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He started to talk about how the architecture of the political system itself insulated the parties against the people.
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It also prepares you for the outdoors with insulated puffer jackets and parkas that are warm, comfortable, and stylish.
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Both of these men seem to share a persecution mania, which made them both insulated and incapable of restraint.
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When the material is layered on, the home becomes fireproof, bulletproof, waterproof, and super insulated, according to the company.
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"The notion that law enforcement, in particular, is somehow to be insulated from political influences and therefore inevitably insulated from political accountability is a horribly dangerous idea from the standpoint of civil liberty," said David B. Rivkin Jr., a White House and Justice Department lawyer under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush.
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Today's court is "in some ways the most insulated and homogenous in American history," as Adam Liptak wrote in 83.
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Perhaps they really don't see the issue, or maybe they feel so insulated and untouchable that they just don't care.
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Others, like Kingspan, an importer of Turkish insulated panels for warehouses and cold storage, said volume nearly doubled last year.
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It also has developed insulated pouches designed to keep delivery pizzas up to fifteen degrees hotter and introduced meal deals.
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In short, the once-insular and insulated world of the Internet was actively spreading its tentacles into the real world.
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Europe has been insulated from some of the intense competitive pressures Huawei faces from domestic rivals in its home market.
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Protocol has dictated that the Justice Department would be insulated from such White House requests for these types of documents.
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Install Insulated Glass Units These are double or triple pane windows separated with either an air or a gas insulator.
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Barr communicates constantly with others online, yet she's insulated herself from the sort of introspective conversations her work once inspired.
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But North Dakota has insulated itself somewhat from the crash in oil prices, largely because its windfall came relatively recently.
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The prospect of an isolated, insulated world in which someone can sit at home and download a weapon is unnerving.
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Walmart is more insulated from this trend due to a larger grocery business exposure, but Trussell expects a similar deceleration.
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The head of a ptarmigan, a cold-weather bird, had somehow gotten stuck between the panes of the insulated window.
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To keep everything cool and insulated inside, the transformers are filled with a liquid called transformer oil or mineral oil.
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Founded in 260 in Bend, Oregon, Hydroflask specialises in insulated bottles for different types of beverages, including beer and wine.
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The company's portfolio is also somewhat insulated by its footprint, as its malls are often the only game in town.
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Venture capital has been insulated from the capital intensity that fueled consolidation of the investment banking and private equity industries.
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It is, instead, what company could possibly have a business which is insulated from the impact of technology and digitization.
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Over her shoulder is an insulated bag with the word "Lunch" on it that she is using as a purse.
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Supporters of the idea say sick people will be insulated from higher premiums by subsidies and the bill's stabilization fund.
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On the one hand, your control of voting shares makes you more insulated from short-term pressures of the market.
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Are you looking for a new fleece or lightweight, insulated jacket that won't leave your body between November and April?
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The robot, known as BatiPrint3D, uses a special polymer material that should keep the building insulated effectively for a century.
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Unfortunately, our enemies are not any more insulated from the reality of the world in which Manning's traitorous actions occurred.
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Joanne Pollock: When I first spent time here, the first year I was here I lived a pretty insulated experience.
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Patagonia Men's Insulated Jacket for $174 ($75 off): We love Patagonia's light, versatile mid-layer, which stays warm when wet.
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But don't worry, we did the research, scoured the internet, and browsed reviews to find the best insulated water bottles.
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Since the program is based in New York, the city is somewhat insulated from the shortage elsewhere in the country.
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Many Obamacare customers will be insulated from those sharply higher rates because their premiums are subsidized by the federal government.
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The Big Data marketplace will carry on—except, ironically, the FCC will have insulated its largest players from ISP competition.
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On a nearby shelf was a gold-colored insulated teapot filled with peppermint tea, which Steidl drinks in the afternoon.
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There was a time when suburban women may have thought that they were insulated from the ravages of drug abuse.
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Though protests have rocked the city for the past six months, college campuses had remained largely insulated from the chaos.
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Our family is fairly insulated from the effects of a Trump presidency so we fight for the families that aren't.
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Attrition is low, but W-2 companies are also vulnerable to various employee lawsuits from which 1099 employers are insulated.
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This insulated travel mug contains a micro-filter so she can steep and sip her Earl Grey whenever she wants.
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Oregon State Coach Scott Rueck had insulated himself from much of the media coverage leading into the women's N.C.A.A. tournament.
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American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts have worked side-by-side for decades, insulated from the political turmoil happening around them.
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He has secured enough support that it has insulated him from serious consequences for his corruption, lawlessness, ignorance and grift.
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The Sudanese have insulated the Saudis and Emiratis from the casualties that might test the patience of families at home.
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"The people who are subsidized are pretty insulated," said Edmund Haislmaier, a senior research fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation.
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They kept him sheltered and fed and ultimately insulated from the horrors of the plague while the theaters were closed.
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They kept him sheltered and fed and ultimately insulated from the horrors of the plague while the theaters were closed.
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Also, Hydro Flask's 24 ounce insulated water bottle kept Wirecutter testers' drinks frosty all day long, even when temperatures rose.
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Make sure that, in the agreements, you are insulated from or indemnified for liability for any wrongdoing by the company.
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Sports stars are not insulated from the public and do not have to be rescued from scandals by crisis managers.
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But the old order that insulated the wealthier classes from the distress that India's poor endure is no longer holding.
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In those countries, election administration is the job of independent commissions or other bodies that are insulated from partisan politics.
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But Muller-Otvos said Rolls Royce, owned by BMW, is more insulated and more accustomed to sudden drops in sales.
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An insulated removable soft wall regulates living area temperature and separates the living space from the passenger and driver seats.
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The criminal justice system is so insulated from review, and that lack of access has created a lack of accountability.
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The Trailside Supply Co. Insulated Ski/Snowboard Pant sits right at the cross-section of good quality and good value.
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Do you think your life, insulated from his policies by your fame and money, has been affected by his administration?
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The soft garage wall separating the driver and passenger seats from the rest of the interior is insulated and removable.
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More modest is Mulberry Point, a nearby peninsula where some shingle-sided cottages, usually not insulated, are for seasonal use.
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Lake's MXZ200 is a winter-specific riding boot that's insulated enough to keep your feet warm in frigid winter temperatures.
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He's insulated by sycophants and by family members, and he can still ride a long way on his popular following.
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She wonders what she could have done differently, and how she might have resisted the strictures of her insulated tribe.
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The CFPB remained largely insulated from GOP attacks until Cordray resigned in November 2017 to run for governor of Ohio.
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Regardless, Mueller's investigation is -- or at least should be, if it is properly insulated from political interference -- far from over.
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Sold as deeded condominiums, they're well insulated, protected with sprinkler systems and wired for cable television and high-speed internet.
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He said Saudi Arabia had "successfully insulated oil" from broader political issues linked to the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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For years, Intel had been insulated from swings in Apple's iPhone supply chain because it was not a major supplier.
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Here are the best snow pants you can buy:Best snow pants overall:Arctix Insulated Snow Pant for men and womenBest snow pants for women:Patagonia Snowbelle Stretch PantsBest snow pants for kids:REI Co-Op Timber Mountain PantsBest snow pants for active wear:Columbia Ridge to Run II PantBest snow pants for skiing:Trailside Supply Co. Insulated Ski/Snowboard Pant
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Unspoken in this reality, though, is that Cruz is at least somewhat insulated from personality-based criticism because of his gender.
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"The material composition of the product consists of insulated wire, connectors, terminals, tape, and conduit," Kyungshin-Lear said in its request.
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He said these restaurants are more insulated against headwinds that typically affect fast food chains, like higher gas prices and unemployment.
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People who do receive those subsidies are largely insulated from premium hikes, so the market still works just fine for them.
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U.F.C.'s parent company, Endeavor, has insulated itself from this volatility over the past 18 months through its agreements with ESPN.
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Small businesses like Lloyd, which cannot usually offer significant support or services to federal agencies, are typically insulated from such pressure.
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Its leases are held in special-purpose entities specific to one property, so the parent is somewhat insulated from blow-ups.
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Particularly fetching and more conducive to water drinking is the Insulated Reflect bottle made from sustainably harvested bamboo and stainless steel.
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said on Tuesday the bank is "insulated from short-term political pressures" as policymakers contemplate monetary easing.
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Each of the bottles is triple walled and vacuum insulated to keep beverages cold for 24 hours and hot for 12.
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Inside the inverter is a hefty circuit board with a bank of heavy-duty switching components called insulated-gate bipolar transistors.
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As xdadevelopers shows, Samsung provides Note 7 owners with an instruction sheet, a thermal-insulated box, and a pair of gloves.
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This insulated jacket is perfect for everything from a quick stroll down the block to a winter hike through backcountry woods.
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All of Hydro Flask's insulated bottles and tumblers are on sale right now, and I especially like their water bottle for
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The outlandish compensation is fresh evidence of the imperialist tendencies that take over when founders are insulated by their share structures.
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That ultimately led to a greater likelihood of contact between insulated elements, be it through manufacturing defects, dropping or other factors.
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Since China doesn't send its lawyers, accountants and plumbers to the United States, most Americans are insulated from Chinese economic competition.
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This one has a large capacity, is super durable, and has a built-in rack for a thermos or insulated bottle.
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It's Carter's pride that has long insulated him from hero worshipping whomever happens to be the Democratic leader at that moment.
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To monitor the beavers' activities, they set up a camera outside the lodge and even had it insulated throughout the winter.
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We expect the market to be more insulated from weaker China growth compared to many of its neighbours in the region.
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That separation most certainly does not allow a regulatory behemoth that is insulated from Congressional oversight, judicial review, and executive authority.
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The L.L. Bean Insulated Lunch Box has a sturdy construction, comes in teen-friendly colors, and it boasts two mesh pockets.notProsCons
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Iraq's Kurds, somewhat insulated from the Syrian crisis, are pushing forward with their ambitions for independence, undaunted by an economic crisis.
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No person is immune from it, and no individual right — as we've seen, not even life itself — is insulated from it.
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Treasury career staffers, meant to be insulated from political pressure, had for decades provided extensive nonpartisan analyses of major fiscal legislation.
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" Sasse said FBI directors are appointed for 10-year terms "for a reason," noting it's supposed to be "insulated from politics.
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Now Target is jumping onto the bandwagon with its insulated fanny packs and pineapple backpack that also serve as portable coolers.
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A well-insulated thermos, like the virtually indestructible $33 Stanley Classic Vacuum Bottle, can keep coffee or tea hot for hours.
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The fish arrives frozen in a dry ice-packed, insulated cooler, ready to be stashed in your freezer or cooked immediately.
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Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Water Bottle, available on Amazon, $44.95These cult-favorite, vacuum-insulated stainless steel water bottles work really well.
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Oil supermajors, such as ExxonMobil (XOM), Chevron (CVX) and BP (BP), are more insulated to price swings because they are diversified.
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By selling to companies outside Sony, it was insulated from declining sales of the company's own smartphones and other consumer electronics.
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If limited options have been holding you back from taking the blackout curtain plunge, check out Deconovo Thermal Insulated Blackout Curtains.
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The box was insulated and packed with frozen nontoxic gel packs to keep the meals at a safe temperature during transit.
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Mr. Murray's design wrapped the frame with new hemlock shiplap boards, followed by insulated panels and clapboard siding on the exterior.
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An insulated water bottle will remind you to stay hydrated and will perhaps even help you kick the afternoon caffeine habit!
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The declines were widespread, touching everything from previously high-flying tech shares to usually insulated sectors like consumer staples and utilities.
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Made from double-walled, vacuum-insulated stainless steel, the Table Top French Press is built to perform nicely at the campsite.
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However, experts question Russia's claims that the country has been mostly insulated from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.
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My family was in the eye of the storm now, but I was protected and insulated from the horrors of war.
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Take precaution when interacting with diners and restaurants Use your insulated delivery bag to transport the diner's food from the restaurant.
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They may also bundle their babies in wool garments, tuck them into a sleeping bag, and use insulated strollers, Shu added.
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Like any other luggage, a passenger sent the crustacean, which was packed in an insulated cooler, through the X-ray scanner.
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Beer Steins: Set of 2 The colder the beer, the better, and these double-walled insulated beer steins will prove it.
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"Like they used to provide us the [insulated delivery] bags, like that they can provide us the safety gear," he said.
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This prodigiously successful model has both insulated A.H.F. from typical funding woes and helped it to expand at an astonishing clip.
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The Inventory liked that the Press & Pour shaker is self-straining, insulated, and that you can use it with one hand.
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While he's earned the President's trust, however, Pompeo has not been insulated from scathing criticism over the administration's approach to Iran.
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The Buffalo Diocese, one of the Northeast's largest, with 600,000 Catholics, had been relatively insulated from the abuse scandals until 2018.
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In some places, including Scandinavia, there is such active support for artists that they are almost insulated from the market entirely.
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Moreover, the anti-Semitic theories of Hume, Voltaire and Kant show that philosophy has rarely, if ever, been insulated from politics.
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The magnet isn't insulated, which means that the magnet goes from a superconducting state and back to normal quickly and safely.
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Not only do we have increasing enrollment, but people are insulated from premium increases because their subsidies rise with those increases.
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Here are the best snow pants you can buy:Best snow pants overall: Arctix Insulated Snow Pant for menand womenBest snow pants for women: Patagonia Snowbelle Stretch PantsBest snow pants for kids: REI Co-Op Timber Mountain PantsBest snow pants for active wear: Columbia Ridge to Run II PantBest snow pants for skiing: Trailside Supply Co. Insulated Ski/Snowboard Pant
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Especially if they're as piping hot as they were six hours ago when you put them inside this vacuum-insulated food jar.
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In that tiny, insulated world where I was so often suspected and despised, emotionally and intellectually neglected, he was my best friend.
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The Rushpack consists of a stainless steel, vacuum insulated water bottle with a neoprene sleeve that holds all of your everyday essentials.
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He likes the fundamental story, and also believes it is insulated - to a certain degree - from the Amazon and e-commerce threat.
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Yeti insulated tumbler Double-wall insulation means this tumbler will keep your mom's beverages at their desired temperature until the last drop.
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Dozens of insulated tipis have popped up in recent weeks, adding to those that have dotted these barren plains since last summer.
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"I don't want to be insulated," she explained, adding that it gives her ample opportunity to hear what people think about Uber.
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Investors also braced for Friday's U.S. government jobs report, which could show how well-insulated the U.S. economy is from international stresses.
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The company is geared to strong market growth fundamentals and well insulated from US drug price risk, said analysts at Peel Hunt.
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The studio is a converted horse stable in Wiltshire, England that I insulated and painted, and it looks out onto a pond.
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The insulated Earthwise bag is made with heavy duty nylon, is water and leak proof, and can fold flat for easy storage.
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Industrious is also thereby more insulated from a startup bubble burst, or recession that pushes fledgling companies back into bedrooms and basements.
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It also offered thermally insulated boxes so customers could safely return their phones, recalled amid reports of batteries overheating and catching fire.
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"Absolutely we are insulated, since the huge neighbor to the south has already done so," said James Laird, president of CanWise Financial.
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Conservatives believe deeply that the problem with the health care system is that consumers are too insulated from the cost of care.
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NATO has public support Experts think NATO is more insulated from populist attacks than the EU and free trade deals like NAFTA.
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Races for governor in Virginia used to be largely insulated from the national events that shape politics in other large, prosperous states.
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Thanks in part to the contracts, investors have viewed the midstream operators as toll takers insulated from the volatility of energy prices.
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Educated workers are most insulated from automation—as we all know, Trump "love[s] the poorly educated"—and tend to vote Democrat.
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I think the fact that I spent so many years as a poet really insulated me from feeling beholden to a marketplace.
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The vacuum-insulated container keeps 12 ounces of comestibles hot or cold, and the wide mouth makes for easy sipping or spooning.
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If today's privacy scandals lead us merely to install Facebook as a regulated monopolist, insulated from competition, we will have failed completely.
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Smaller names had been viewed as being more insulated to trade pressures and are now down nearly 5 percent from their Aug.
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Larger publications like the New York Times tend to have more diversified sources of traffic and are more insulated from the problem.
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But both may be more insulated against the plummeting oil price that helped prompt the rethink than owners give them credit for.
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When markets do decide to reverse course, many of these investors may not be adequately insulated against the inevitable next market downturn.
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Many insulated water bottles also come with several other features, and it can be confusing to choose the right ones for you.
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For one, the new houses can be much better insulated than the chilly metal-hulled boats that used to line the canals.
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While consumers who qualify for subsidies may be insulated from these higher costs, those who pay full price may drop their coverage.
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Wealthy Americans and those working at large companies with generous benefits packages will be insulated from many of the effects of Trumpcare.
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Inspectors general are supposed to be insulated from politics so they can follow the facts and provide oversight of the executive branch.
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"The Fed is insulated from short-term political pressures — what is often referred to as our 'independence,'" Powell said in prepared remarks.
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Bailly said energy efficiency efforts may even be exacerbating the problem, as houses are increasingly insulated to save on heating and cooling.
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I was eyeing the insulated Seyla Coat, but the steep price tag for a new coat put it out of my budget.
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Finnish Minister of the Interior Kai Mykkänen walks the red carpet in insulated boots to take the plunge at Polar Bear Pitching.
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But a lot of the eligible but unenrolled people are still very low-income and are effectively insulated from the price increases.
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Guedes said Brazil should remain relatively insulated from the U.S.-China trade war, which is souring economic prospects and financial markets globally.
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"The elites in the donor class are insulated from the energy and the commitment that's happening at the grassroots level," Tasini said.
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An insulated stainless steel water bottle that keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours and hot for up to 6 hours
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Hydro Flask 24-Ounce Bottle, $34.95We don't know anyone who would take issue with receiving this powerfully insulated bottle as a gift.
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But multibillionaires are insulated from feeling much pain under these circumstances by the sheer number of zeros attached to their net wealth.
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I don't really pay a lot of attention, as I'm a very insulated person, so the exposure thing doesn't get to me.
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"Today, working outside it was like normal," said Stachovic, 40, wearing brown overalls and insulated gloves, as he worked in Chicago's downtown.
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This year's collection spotlights an array of wardrobe staples — from cotton-soft sweaters and insulated outerwear to refined leather goods and flats.
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The Nomos aesthetic also seems to have insulated it from the disruption of the Apple Watch and other smart or connected watches.
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The employees that remain on the rigs may receive cellphones and computer tablets insulated to avoid sparks that could set off explosions.
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Meanwhile, American banking giant Goldman Sachs told CNBC its business model insulated it from the risk of a low interest rate environment.
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"They romanticize their workplaces and treat their black characters as the ideal crowbar for closed white minds and insulated lives," he writes.
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They were insulated with projected cellulose, a material that includes recycled newspaper, from the noise I'd expected inside a metal shipping container.
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The bag also includes two storage cubes — one is insulated for bottles or cold snacks and the other has a mesh top.
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The Justice Department told the Supreme Court last December that it believes the CFPB director is unconstitutionally insulated from the president's authority.
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Even dashboard is a leftover carriage term — it was the board that insulated the driver from rocks and dirt from the road.
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I just happen to be doing it while driving around in a Chevy Malibu filled with insulated cooler bags and disinfectant wipes.
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The N.O.C.'s board, which comprises technocrats appointed by recognized governments soon after the 2011 revolution, should be insulated from arbitrary changes.
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Experts pointed to the insulated aluminum cladding that was installed to the building's exterior as part of the renovation as potentially problematic.
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This protection insulated them from the flow's intense heat, but they may have suffered more as they were perhaps suffocated or asphyxiated.
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Allergan ultimately insulated itself from Valeant's hostile bid by selling to Actavis for $66 billion, one of the biggest mergers of 2014.
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Refined judgments on political and public policy questions are impossible to one who has insulated his various tribes from scrutiny and criticism.
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The board members would be insulated from future liability, and the accusers would drop their claims against Mr. Weinstein and other executives.
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Patagonia Nano-Air Insulated Hooded Jacket for $240 ($60 off): This is one of my (Adrienne) jackets for winter running or biking.
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However, Merus may be partially insulated from U.S. pricing drug pressures because so much of its sales come from Europe and Canada.
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As mentioned, it's better-insulated than the car on which it's based, but there's a notable and unavoidable din on the highway.
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Domestic grades would benefit from the improvement in their competitive position and should be relatively insulated from any decline in international prices.
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Finally, the interest in ensuring that the ongoing investigations were insulated from further political influence was sufficient to satisfy the final prong.
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The next largest sector, at 11.5 per cent, is industrial companies, which are also largely insulated from the impact of US tariffs.
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The bureau was insulated in all sorts of ways, including its unique funding through the Federal Reserve System, from executive branch meddling.
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FEMA awarded an $84,820 contract to Progressive Sales & Services in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to provide mass quantities of insulated food containers.
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Less than 20% of voters in each individual member state felt their country's interests were well insulated from aggressive Chinese competitive practices.
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"But there's nothing that suggests (dealers) would be insulated," Faghri said, noting that higher auto prices resulting from tariffs could temper demand.
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This is a group of at least a few million people, maybe 7 million people, who aren't insulated from the rate increases.
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The delivery arrived the day after it was placed in an insulated cardboard box that included an ice pack for good measure.
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Water Bottle, $19.99 We love Takeya's insulated bottle for keeping our water icy cold and refreshing — perfect during and after a workout.
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Sighing, Schweiger recalls one woman in such a home, poorly insulated, sweltering in hundred degree heat, plugging her AC into extension cords overnight.
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China's markets, long considered insulated from global ructions due to strict capital controls, took a hit this week from the U.S. rate hike.
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But the sector as a whole is insulated by sweeping changes within the asset class and its investor base in the past decade.
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The line will produce an insulated material the company forms into different shapes and aims to sell to carmakers and other large manufacturers.
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Call it the iron triangle of insulated outerwear: Improvements to any two of these properties must come at the expense of the third.
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S'well bottles are triple-walled and insulated with 18/8 stainless steel to keep beverages cold for 24 hours and hot for 12.
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In fact, their structure took nearly seven years to obtain, partly because of the technical difficulties in keeping the heliobacteria insulated from oxygen.
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Former NFL player Chris Gronkowski's stainless steel water bottle is double-insulated, spill-proof, and odor-free — the upgrade that gym rats deserve.
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He called for it to be funded through congressional appropriations, rather than through the Federal Reserve, which has insulated it from political jockeying.
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Why it matters: Kushner's relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) has insulated the kingdom from heavy criticism in the administration.
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Mophie's battery cases are some of the highest quality options, and they're unlikely to explode or catch fire due to quality insulated parts.
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The resulting economic crunch would affect all firms, including those that feel insulated from the EU. The slump may merely have been deferred.
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Advocates for this approach argue that tech companies will actually perform better if management is insulated from shareholder pressure for short-term profits.
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In Douthat's view, the liberal echo chamber has gotten louder, but it's only insulated the left from the political realities outside the bubble.
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But the hands-off approach to the news curation clearly hasn't insulated Facebook from criticism about what will be included in the feature.
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Amazon's careful approach to data collection has insulated it from some of the scrutiny that Facebook and Google have recently faced from governments.
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They send pre-measured ingredients in an insulated package right to a subscriber's door, and promise to alleviate the inconvenience of grocery trips.
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Typically, that island, which sits in the Bering Sea between Alaska and northeastern Russia, is insulated from storms by extensive sea ice cover.
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Philco Fiction's moody electronic pop, with echoes of Little Dragon, soundtracks the slice of life in this troubled and insulated world of communards.
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"Given its highly open nature, Hong Kong was not insulated from these external headwinds, which weighed on consumer and investor sentiment," he said.
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I was insulated from the stress of the job by the heroin, but I was exposed to other stresses unfamiliar to my colleagues.
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Insulated from political influence and pressure to produce quick results, such agencies can help commercialise technologies without spending much money, Mr Wolfe argues.
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The "sparky dryer" has a chamber which is lined with steel and insulated with a thick layer of wood to minimize heat loss.
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Right — thus this fireproof, thermally insulated box-within-a-box-within-a-box, complete with safety gloves to wear while handling the phone.
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Tariffs were a sign of corruption in the Gilded Age, as Cost points out, but that's because they insulated giant trusts from competition.
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The Simple Modern Wave Water Bottle has trendy designs that high-schoolers will love, and it's insulated to keep water cold all day.
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When there's work to be done, the Ever Boots Ultra Dry Insulated Waterproof Work Boots ensure the winter weather won't slow you down.
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Subsidized customers are generally insulated either totally or mostly from the price hikes because their subsidies rise in value as the premiums increase.
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Snap insulated Placed from ad-tech disruptionShim said he didn't consider selling the company until he received an offer from Snap in 2017.
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There is profound hope in this sort of politics, which can't be scripted by insulated experts who just want more of the same.
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IG's Beauchamp said that British listed banks were more insulated from negative interest rates in the euro zone, which have hit bank profitability.
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Former NFL player Chris Gronkowski's stainless steel water bottle is double-insulated, spill-proof, and odor-free — the upgrade that gym rats deserve.
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Now it seems to me a talismanic symbol, and a symptom, of twentieth-century horrors, as they affect souls temperamentally insulated from politics.
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To the Editor: What David Brooks misses is that in Donald Trump's insulated, gold-encrusted, sheltered world of privilege, he is not alone.
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Both countries largely got what they wanted—but the price was a set of institutions that was maximally insulated from any electoral rebuke.
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Insulated from the passions and prejudices of the democratic electorate, the executive was to be appointed through the function of an electoral college.
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"I don't want to be insulated," she explained, adding that it gives her ample opportunity to hear about what people think about Uber.
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As primarily a domestic grain shipper, The Andersons has also been relatively insulated from the U.S.-China trade war that has hampered exports.
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For Britons, who had reason to feel insulated from the recent wave of terror on continental Europe, this is a deeply troubling development.
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He has found a quiet sanctuary of insulated white men on the internet, and he's not coming out no matter what you say.
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Some states that run their markets with minimal federal involvement, like California and New York, have been insulated from the White House's meddling.
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However, adverse foreign exchange movements will likely hamper reported growth in the near term, although margins should remain moderately insulated from the trend.
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The colorful canvas is lined with water-resistant material, has a removable insulated base inside, a drawstring closure and a convenient outside pocket.
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Instead of being insulated, small companies are actually more likely than larger ones to be affected by investors' new worry: rising interest rates.
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The politicians are all like to be people who, themselves, are insulated from some of the effects of what was always pernicious- Right.
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In the last week, protesters have built yurts and small houses insulated by hay bales; many of the structures have stoves with chimneys.
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With that said, wild boars are a pretty neat way to underline much of this season's commentary on how insulated the Roys are.
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Musk has long said he hopes to help humanity become a multiplanetary species, insulated from catastrophes that would make Earth uninhabitable for humans.
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A lot of white people, particularly white men of means in this country, are very insulated from the worst parts of Trump's policies.
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When British explorers built one of the first permanent structures there, in 19563, they insulated it with felt and clad it in wood.
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And we know how to resolve the remaining uncertainty: independent investigations conducted by officials with strong legal powers, insulated from partisan political influence.
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The other was walled off from the concerns of the first, insulated by race, privilege and wealth, inside the comforting cocoon of tennis.
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The third floor has been insulated and covered in Sheetrock, but is otherwise unfinished; it has an additional four rooms and a bathroom.
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They seem adamant on carving out a more insulated life with baby Archie, which involves splitting time between the UK and North America.
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Sydney is currently choked by smoke and Melbourne, where I live, shuffled through a hazy Christmas, but for the most part, it's insulated.
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We must have a government that is accountable to the people, not an insulated Washington elite that puts special interests and insiders first.
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The rest of the industry is not as insulated as Philip Morris and Turning Point, but Cowen does not think it is doomed.
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It has a massive interior capacity, insulated cooler pocket, dual-sided accessory compartments, tech ports, RFID-lined pockets, padded shoulder straps, and more.
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Mittens keep your hands warmer than gloves by allowing your fingers to share their warmth, creating an insulated, cozy pocket for each hand.
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Pros: Tall, completely waterproof, equestrian-inspired style Cons: More expensive if you want the insulated version, tight fit for anyone with larger calves
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This search led me to the Lake MXZ 200s, an insulated boot designed specifically for cyclists who keep it rolling in the winter.
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With rare exceptions, nominees to the court have been largely insulated from the escalating political warfare over the judiciary, and have been approved.
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The board members would be insulated from future liability, and the alleged victims would drop their claims against Mr. Weinstein and other executives.
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And I'll never forget how an insulated suburban school board voted unnecessarily to preempt thousands of similar stories from reaching the same conclusion.
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Building materials include concrete foundations, insulated steel and metal walls, roof panels and prefabricated parts so that the workers can perform construction rapidly.
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Because the Yeti is vacuum-insulated and equipped with this heavy-duty latch, you can count on days and days of ice retention.
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So you might think that these facts should be disclosed as latent defects, akin to poorly insulated pipes that freeze in the winter.
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He's wearing insulated clothing and lugging more than 100 pounds of gear, and thus sweating profusely as his body attempts to regulate the heat.
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I had that molded and cast in fiberglass, machined the hinges and locks, and insulated it with Mylar bubble wrap I got from NASA.
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Because, try as it might to keep private life unburdened by social strains and inequities, the couple-form can sometimes be insulated by them.
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If you can move freely in it, it's somewhat insulated, and has pockets for all of the other stuff on this list, it's perfect.
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The individual is insulated from outside forces and surrounded by people who think and believe the same things he or she thinks and believes.
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"I'm a pretty private person and I want to be insulated from the whole 'Big Thing' that a classic comic strip is," she wrote.
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But no matter how judges get on the bench, the important thing is to keep them as insulated as possible from outside political pressures.
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They're thermal insulated, durable, mold-resistant, and feature a handy patented design that allows them to easily unfold and hang in your shopping cart.
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Alritz Heated Waterproof Insulated Gloves with rechargeable battery — If you're keeping warm on a budget, these rechargeable gloves are a great under $50 alternative.
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I was like, Wow, before you have sex, it would be handy to have really insulated underwear that kept heat in to kill sperm.
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With a triple-walled, vacuum-insulated construction, S'well bottles are designed to keep beverages cold up to 24 hours and hot up to 12.
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Globalisation might exact a price in terms of democracy: decisions that had once rested with local governments would be taken by politically insulated technicians.
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The bank also liked defensive stocks in Thailand and Malaysia as they would be among the Asia markets most insulated from a Trump presidency.
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Rather, its bureaucrats are too insulated from democracy, and its democracy is not functioning well enough without a common demos to make it work.
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Not to mention, having an insulated bag can reduce the risk of any of your food spoiling, meaning that you create even less waste.
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I use an insulated 500 ml bottle by Australian company The Seek Society that keeps water (or wine) cold for up to 24 hours.
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Between the late 22009s and the late 22011s, when production workers were relatively insulated from foreign competition, blue-collar manufacturing compensation more than doubled.
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The big picture: Since 2014, Brussels has largely remained insulated from the political upheaval around the continent, says Erik Brattberg of the Carnegie Endowment.
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Insulated within Russian-speaking communities, many have a residual discomfort with liberal social issues, like LGBT rights, that were taboo in the Soviet Union.
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Bike couriers have become a regular sight as well, darting in and out of traffic as they ferry meals around in boxy, insulated backpacks.
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The CCB currently sits at zero and could be raised if the BoE thinks banks need to be more insulated from a Brexit shock.
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Buy now: $30, Amazon Thermos Vacuum Insulated Travel Mug If drink your coffee on the go, you need something reliable to carry it around.
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The United States became the world's most powerful country in part because it was insulated from foreign threats by vast oceans on two sides.
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He's wearing insulated clothing and lugging more than 100 pounds of gear, and thus sweating profusely as his body attempts to regulate the heat.
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Now insulated from the elements, the back patio is fenced in with a forest of bamboo and can even be tented for private functions.
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With a full-coverage style designed specifically for slim and slender breeds, the Hurtta Quilted Overall Dog Coat is water-repellant, insulated, and adjustable.
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Kavanaugh has long embraced the "unitary executive" theory, which argues it is unconstitutional for any executive branch officer to be insulated from presidential control.
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Soft, heavily insulated, and easy to pop on and off, Muck Boots' Arctic Sport boots are great for work and play all winter long.
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The Bear Grylls Triple Wall Vacuum Insulated Water Bottle is extra durable, keeps water ice cold, doesn't weigh much, and is easy to use.
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They have solar-powered lighting and a private bathroom with a dry ecological toilet and sink, separated from the bedroom by an insulated wall.
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Recently, the brand came out with a line of insulated bags designed to keep your food and drinks chilled for up to four hours.
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LunchBots makes bento boxes starting around $20 in a variety of sizes and configurations; they also offer leak proof containers, insulated containers, and more.
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LunchBots offers a lot more than what they sent me, though — they have bento boxes, leak proof containers, insulated containers, lunch bags, and more.
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Shah said that with most of the government debt denominated in the local currency, Malaysia was insulated from global economic events to some extent.
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It's not super cheap at around $45, but its features — like an insulated carafe to keep your coffee hot — make it a worthy investment.
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OrigAudio 25L Mission Pack™ with Insulated Cooler Pocket — $59 See Details Stop lugging around heavy water bottles and carry this hydration pack instead.
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Employers tend to be insulated from the political considerations that can make it hard for government plans or large insurers to try new strategies.
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Since the Trump administration started to impose tariffs on imports from China, the United States economy has been largely insulated from the trade war.
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Despite being smack in the center of the city, the rooms at the Kimpton Palomar are well-insulated, so there was no street noise.
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While better at keeping all drinks cold or hot for a long time, some of the more popular insulated models can get pretty pricey.
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That strategy has potentially insulated the company from regulations and public scorn, but it also could leave Apple with dumber products than its rivals.
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Put another way, anger, fear and animosity toward immigrants and minorities was most politically potent in the communities most insulated from these supposed threats.
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Bottles can go in the insulated pockets, while wipes, diapers, and all the other things your kids need can go inside the other compartments.
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It combines a hand-mill grinder, drip kettle, metal pour-over filter, as well as an insulated mug in a single tumbler-shaped package.
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People with a higher body mass index tend to run hotter than thinner people (as people with a higher body mass are more insulated).
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The couple, who began dating just before Merselis bought the house, focused on the exterior and chose glass that was well insulated and efficient.
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Smaller companies have been captivating investors because they do most of their business in the United States and, therefore, insulated from trade war fallout.
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Pharmacy benefit managers have faced challenges to their business models in states, but the biggest ones have insulated themselves by merging with insurance companies.
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The company says its insulated stainless steel bottles can keep drinks cold for 24 hours or hot for 12 hours, longer than cheaper alternatives.
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Mr. Trump has so far not visited, but members of his Republican administration may be heading here because it is insulated from the opposition.
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The insulated water bottles are already available but Klean Kanteen is introducing a new cap with a built-in straw called the TK Twist.
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It comes with a black press-on lid and is vacuum-insulated stainless steel, which supposedly keeps coffee hot for up to six hours.
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But Jay Friedman, the president of Goodway Group, has said Amazon&aposs ad business would be insulated because it already had first-party data.
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The OXO SteeL Press & Pour Insulated Cocktail Shaker is ideal for novice bartenders because it's easy to use and has a built-in strainer.
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Then an outer skeleton of twigs and vines is built around the insulated core, and finally, additional material fills in and strengthens the shell.
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The Lexus LX 570 takes the incredibly-insulated Land Cruiser and adds a luxurious glaze to it, shutting out even more noise and vibration.
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"That's the one area of manufacturing we feel is really insulated from a trade war, because there's not any true global competitor," Tepper said.
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Measures to reduce the risks of wildfires, like trimming trees around power lines and installing insulated wiring, could end up costing the company billions.
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"Because they have more domestic sales it doesn't mean they're totally insulated," said Jill Carey Hall, U.S. strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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Some friends expressed concern that Mr. Kelly had changed with his association with Mr. Trump and grown too insulated in the White House bubble.
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Moreover, O's underwriting focuses on non-discretionary and discount retail segments that are both resilient through economic cycles and mostly insulated from e-commerce pressures.
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Large transnational operators like Vodafone and Telefónica will be insulated from this, as they can balance traffic flows through their different operations in each country.
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Fitch expects senior notes to be insulated from further losses due to credit enhancement levels along with operation of both collateral quality and coverage tests.
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My problem would have been solved with the Outfitter 125 — a one-piece, roto-molded, super-insulated cooler that preserves ice up to three weeks.
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It could even be a sign that GM management recognizes that truly radical innovations will only take place if they're insulated from GM's bureaucratic culture.
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S'well insulated bottle Everyone can use a good, reusable water bottle, especially if they are going to be walking around a college campus all day.
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Smaller names, which had been viewed as being more insulated to trade pressures, are losing their luster following Sunday's late-night North American trade agreement.
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Power, once gained, can protect itself, and that's particularly true when its concentrated in an institution insulated from democratic accountability and built around lifetime appointments.
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In New York City and elsewhere, Haredi (sometimes called "ultra-Orthodox" or just "Orthodox") Jews often live in tight-knit communities, insulated from secular culture.
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When executives use dual-class structures, "Basically you have insulated yourself from the broader market," said Ken Bertsch, executive director of the influential trade association.
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Behind the scenes, the stage machinery has been modernized, the temperature in the auditorium is now regulated, and the building's ceiling has been freshly insulated.
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That's because it is somewhat insulated from the ebb and flow of consumer tastes, such as the shift away from T-shirts to athletic wear.
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If you were really worried about Brexit interfering with global trade, you would think the multinationals would be down more than the insulated small guys.
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This means it's almost perfectly insulated, and on the day I visited, the heat from the spotlights alone had pushed the mercury well past 30℃.
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Investors are betting continued strength in consumer spending and domestically insulated services sectors may be enough to offset weakness in business investment, manufacturing and trade.
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Yet it also shows that many of the wealthiest countries, which contributed the most greenhouse gases, stand to be the best insulated from its costs.
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The thermally insulated outer box that has ceramic fiber paper lining has two smaller boxes within it and a static shielding bag, the video showed.
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"There's this perception in the market that the midstream sector is meant to be insulated from the volatility of the commodity price movement," said Essner.
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As the U.S.-China trade fight drags on, investors are increasingly looking to move their money to areas that are more insulated from the dispute.
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Like HydroMiner, Hunt's high-power computers will be on site, hosted inside a big insulated warehouse, so they can suck in energy as it's produced.
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Calvasina explained that she's keeping an eye on the relatively cheap financial stocks, which she said appear more insulated from a number of macroeconomic headwinds.
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The Crosby Jacket matches a thick all-wool shell with a removable PrimaLoft insulated liner, making it impervious to those wicked winds of the north.
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The Crosby Jacket matches a thick all-wool shell with a removable PrimaLoft insulated liner, making it impervious to those wicked winds of the north.
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The Hontus Milano Group goes way beyond that with a carry-on bag with a built-in insulated pocket for keeping foods hot or cold.
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This comes after Powell said the central bank was "insulated from short-term political pressures," pushing back against Trump's demand for a significant rate cut.
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So this gift of a two-pack of bamboo insulated thermoses with built-in tea infusers will make them happy tea drinkers wherever they are.
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Hydro Flask Bottle for $26 ($9 off): Hydro Flask makes some of the best insulated water bottles around (and some of the best travel mugs).
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In a country that has long seen itself as insulated from Middle Eastern turmoil, the intrusion of violent radical Islam came as a particular shock.
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It seemed to be the perfect story for our gilded age, showing the extent to which the 1 percent had insulated themselves from government oversight.
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The Fed is insulated by design from political pressure so that it can do unpopular things that are in the nation's long-term economic interest.
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But the unfortunate truth is that this feeling that our havens are not actually snug enclosures insulated from a potentially dangerous world is hardly new.
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The best water bottle, cooler, and thermos dealsAn insulated mug with a secure spill-proof lid, you'll want to stock up on more than one.
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The modern institutional solution to the government's cheap money preferences is to delegate monetary policy to a central bank that is insulated from political pressure.
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The 20-square-metre building - equal to about five king size beds - is made of wood and walls are insulated with cardboard to retain heat.
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Gas insulated switchgear is used in electricity substations to convert current from high to low tension and vice versa and protects the transformer from overload.
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The jacket is made of the North Face's durable, waterproof HyVent fabric and it's "lightly insulated" to ensure you stay warm on chilly, windy days.
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Instead job growth focused on "local jobs" that serve the domestic market, such as retail, healthcare, and construction—that is, jobs insulated from global competition.
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And there have been some isolated cases where states discovered they had machines that were not as insulated from the networked world as they thought.
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With this double-walled, vacuum-insulated 18/8 stainless steel jug, I am considerably more hydrated these days, especially when I'm out on the water.
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It became the must-see play of the season for people who no doubt included fashionable, captious, wealth-insulated Americans rather like its title character.
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The Thermos Foogo Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Sippy Cup is an excellent choice for environmentally conscious parents who want to stay away from plastic. Pros:Cons
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S'well Vacuum Insulated Water Bottle, $34.49Bring the empty water bottle through security and fill it up while you're waiting for your flight to stay hydrated.
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It successfully insulated refuge management from political coercion, fundamentally strengthening the system with an overarching "wildlife first" mission and structure for science-based decision making.
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India remains the world's fastest growing major economy and is reasonably well insulated from global shocks, but its domestic financial system remains a weak link.
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Returning to his day job and covering the 2016 Presidential campaign, he begins to recognize the resonances between Trump and the N.F.L.'s insulated ownership.
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A bull market's long-term outlook is relatively insulated from the effects of "shock" events like the attack on , according to CFRA analyst Sam Stovall.
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But Sat Duhra, a portfolio manager at Henderson Global Investors, told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Tuesday that expectations for India to remain insulated were overdone.
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Fur-covered mammals can retain heat by having their hair stand on end (by means of creating an insulated air layer close to the skin).
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However, she does expect that the new plan could aid a subset of municipally-owned and cooperative coal plants that are more insulated from competition.
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Amazon has been largely insulated from concerns over election meddling and malicious content, but nonetheless has a lot at stake over the next two months.
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Talk about decades of corruption and influence peddling and a political establishment that has insulated the Clintons and their allies from any and all consequences.
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Nicetown claims its curtains will block 85-99% of the light from outside, plus they are thermal-insulated, soundproof, and resistant to stains and wrinkles.
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Russia claims to be the most insulated to lower prices because its annual budget is based on an average price of roughly $40 a barrel.
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Thin, board-formed concrete surfaces (which minimize material waste and keep the home well insulated) feel raw, almost prehistoric, dialoguing with the coarse, windswept landscape.
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But long-term residents who have watched prices surge in their neighborhoods say that they are far from insulated from the changes happening around them.
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The point is that even at the Fed, which is partly insulated from the Trumpian reign of error, U.S. policymaking is being denuded of expertise.
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Most kettles, Dr. Murphy said, locate the heating coil directly in the water and have at least somewhat insulated sides, which both reduce energy loss.
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Still, on really hot summer days it's hard for me to go to the grocery store without insulated bags and tons of ice packs. 7.
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Though white trans women (such as myself) also have to worry about violence, we are insulated by our whiteness and often by our income levels.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the U.S. central bank is "insulated from short-term political pressures," as policymakers wrestle with whether to cut rates.
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Since it's difficult to let loose when you're chilled to the bone, your New Year's Eve outfit should be sufficiently insulated from the winter cold.
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The Congressional Budget Office is an important institution at such moments, both because it is insulated from political pressures and because it has deep expertise.
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Staten Island was an insulated place, and now, as she put it, the passions of the rest of the world were finding their way in.
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If you prefer to keep your drinks ice-cold, bring an insulated water bottle so that you're not tempted to buy chilled bottles on site.
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Trump has insulated herself from the chaos and leaks of the White House by directing the East Wing to operate independently from the West Wing.
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Insulated blackout curtains can keep your room dark and cool in the summer, but also prevent warm air from escaping through windows in the winter.
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And like the bigger brands, Simple Modern bottles are vacuum insulated with a double-walled exterior that also includes an extra insulation layer of copper.
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When I decided to rent out the apartment, I had the wall that separates the two living spaces insulated to cut down on noise distractions.
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The set also comes with an insulated, leak-resistant lunch box that's perfect for keeping food warm or cold if you need to transport it.
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Zero's business model is insulated somewhat by the fact that the vast majority of its users will almost certainly not earn 3 percent cash back.
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Oregon-based Hydro Flask may be the leader in the stainless steel, vacuum-insulated bottle market but that doesn't mean it's resting on its laurels.
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S'well Bottle for $24 ($11 off): The slim, stainless steel, insulated S'well bottle is both senior writer Lauren Goode's and my favorite travel water bottle.
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UGG Adirondack III Waterproof Insulated Winter Bootie, available at Dick's Sporting Goods, $249.99If she lives somewhere where it snows, she needs really durable winter boots.
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Meanwhile, Pearson CEO John Fallon told CNBC that month that the capabilities most insulated from automation were "uniquely human skills" like creativity, persuasion and empathy.
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He mentioned one company called Highview Power that uses extremely cold temperatures to turn air into a liquid, which is then stored in insulated vessels.
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Then there are the "burners," workers who specialize in burning insulated cables, often the hardest items to recycle because of their small size and abundance.
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Contigo West Loop Vacuum-Insulated Travel Mug, available at Amazon, from $20.05Guess what: You don't have to leave your house to use a travel mug.
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Far more than any of his predecessors, Trump has insulated his administration from oversight and accountability by hiding information from Congress and the American people.
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Of the three branches of the federal government, only one is explicitly insulated from the dictates of democratic representation and political accountability: the judicial branch.
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For a while, it does not matter: They can sail along in mid-table, cosseted by their past, insulated by a lingering sense of superiority.
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Tillerson also began to be viewed within the State Department as a distant figure, insulated from career officials by a small cadre of trusted advisers.
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Its removable hood is well insulated, adjustable, and features a laminated visor to keep precipitation off your face (and out of your eyes, most notably).
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The partnership business, which regenerates public sector brownfields and local authority estates, has insulated the company from a slowdown in the private for-sale market.
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For example, the high-growth stocks of Amazon, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet are all insulated from any pushback from the People's Republic, Cramer said.
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"The nature of the works — egg tempera on a hemp canvas — and the way it may be insulated makes them particularly vulnerable," the professor added.
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Unlike most of the gloves in this review, these are both lined and insulated, so they'll keep your hands really warm even in frigid weather.
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If you have a few people watching with you, fill the insulated Miir 64-ounce Growler with something hot to help keep your crew warm.
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Directed by Petra Volpe, the film is set in a conservative Swiss town that has gone largely insulated from the spirit of the swinging '60s.
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One of her advisers told me that Hillary's years in the State Department had insulated her and her staff from the mood of ordinary Americans.
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Underground, workers continue to examine energy distribution rooms, signal relay rooms, interlockings, switch machines and thousands of track circuits, signals, insulated joints and trip stops.
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Large food processors will also naturally take up more space, although their motors are generally better-insulated and won't make as much of a racket.
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Tenant: Pistol Haute Jewels DBA Planet Cute Landlord: Dr. Desmond Browne Brokers: Kenneth Simmons and Erik Serras, Ideal Properties Group $13.95 million 1535 Richmond Avenue (between Akron and Morani Streets) Bulls Head, Staten Island This two-story office building completed in 2001 features a granite and insulated gold dust glass facade, insulated glass windows and doors, as well as a drinking water purification system.
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Here are the best lunch boxes you can buy:Best for preschool: Bentgo Kids Bento BoxBest for elementary school: PackIt Freezable Lunch BagBest for middle school: L.L. Bean Flip-Top Lunch BoxBest for high school: L.L. Bean Insulated Lunch BoxBest for outdoor workers: Ramaka Solutions Insulated Lunch BagBest for office workers: PackIt lunch bagsUpdated on 10/24/2019 by Connie Chen: Updated prices and links.
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