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en Those same closed economies, isolated from the risks of the global economy, have also been isolated from its fullest awards.
  Bill Clinton

en There's isolated incidents of companies (warning) because of patent expiration or pipeline problems or both, but they are very isolated.

en It's not isolated to Syracuse Diocese and it's not isolated to New York State. One of the real issues is the issue dealing with the funding of schools.

en A good artist should be isolated. If he isn't isolated, something is wrong.
  Orson Welles

en Methamphetamine is epidemic ... in my state alone, law enforcement tells me, hundreds, perhaps thousands of labs operate in isolated areas (and) often not so isolated areas,

en I'm more of a consensus builder who can find common ground with other senators. I believe that Dan would be isolated and marginalized, which means that all the constituents of District 7 would be isolated and marginalized as well.

en The idea behind this was that one of the things that keeps a place poor is lack of connections and isolation. Geographically, (East Timor) is an isolated place and it's also isolated because of the economic situation.

en Our view is that this is an isolated incident and the value of the registry to parents and communities outweighs the impact of one isolated incident.

en People need to understand that our public health system is on heightened alert, so we may have more public reports of what appears to be isolated cases. We will be responding very aggressively. But I want to point out, once again, that this is an isolated case and it's not contagious.

en A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. They are isolated. The more they stay isolated in Chiapas, the less of a factor they are in regional politics, let alone in international politics.

en We're certainly not anywhere near to experiencing what the people to the east and to the west of us are. I think that's largely due to the fact that Big Bend is isolated geographically from most of Texas and Mexico as well. There's not a population base in Mexico to the south of the park and the roads are not good. It's an isolated, rugged, hard environment.

en The sell-off in high yield currencies in March has been largely an isolated occurrence, but there are risks that it could spread.

en The global economy's prospects are favorable, provided downside risks are well-managed. The key downside risks ahead are elevated energy prices, adverse effects of unanticipated increases in long-term interest rates and a disorderly adjustment of global imbalances.

en Isolated DC/DC bus converters power today's ASICs, NPUs and FPGAs in advanced networking and communications systems. The IRF6668 and IRF6662 can be used with IR's low voltage DirectFET MOSFETs and DC bus converter control ICs to create a complete and optimized chipset solution for medium-power isolated bus converters.

en This is a company that can do well in a good economy, and do well in a so-so economy. It's not isolated to a single sector like so many of these tech companies that struggle because their sector slows down.


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