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Insulate

Insulate | Insulated | Insulates

Insulate meaning

To separate, detach, or isolate. | To separate a body or material from others, e.g. by non-conductors to prevent the transfer of electricity, heat, etc.

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Additional, proactive measures, such as using bales to block drafts, further insulate calves and protects them from low temperatures, as well as health problems such as pneumonia.

But business transformation—including consulting, data management and analytics, marketing technology and services related to commerce and experience—conceivably could help insulate agency companies from an advertising downturn and recession.

However, the floating rate mechanism should help insulate the security from future volatility with the underlying business relatively recession-proof.

It said such measures would ensure large-scale financing for climate-related investments and insulate the issue of tax rises from geopolitical and domestic political pressures.

Lawyer Tim Crosland, who was disbarred for leaking a draft judgment about the building of a third runway at Heathrow Airport, said the protesters had chosen to be outside the court during another Insulate Britain trial to test Judge Reid.

Mr Frank is a board member of Signature Bank and was one of the pioneers of the landmark Dodd-Frank Act, which was enacted after the 2008 financial crisis to better insulate the banking system from shocks.

Neutrality is a myth, they tell us — a tool for the powerful (i.e. white conservative men) to insulate their privilege under the status quo.

One way they can better insulate themselves is to build in mechanisms to recoup their subsidies or incentives when markets rebound, he said.

The deal attempts to insulate the firm’s government consulting business and rebuild trust with the many departments and agencies that have frozen the firm out of new work.

The new snow will insulate what ice is there and keep it from freezing enough to skate, said Keith Forest, who monitors the ponds for the Portland Parks and Recreation Department.

The one silver lining for Jack in the Box is that its barbell menu could help to insulate it a little from this pullback.

They also insulate a room as lots of heat is lost through the floor if you don’t have underfloor heating.

This has made the housing industry reluctant to invest in training people to insulate homes and install heat pumps.

As geopolitical tensions grow, Jakarta is seeking to insulate its military, and its economy, from possible Western pressure.

As the goes, carriage drivers wanted to insulate their hot coffees and prevent spillage as they drove, thus they topped their drinks with thick, dense layers of whipped cream.

By addressing immediate vaccine supply needs and concurrently building a self-sustaining industry, Nigeria can insulate itself from global disruptions.

Hire a professional to seal and insulate leaky ducts and ensure that the airflow distribution system serving your heating or cooling equipment operates at peak efficiency.

However you can also insulate ‘room-in-roof’ conversions by laying the thermal material between the joists of both the floor and the ceiling to create a barrier between the inside of your home and the outside climate.

Insulate the shed’s walls and roof to maintain temperature control and reduce energy consumption.

It helped insulate him from calls to step aside.