Central Park has been relatively insulated from the city cuts because the conservancy pays about 80 percent of the park's employees.
The town was, as a result, relatively insulated from the labor struggles occurring in the larger cities at the time.
Inside corners on the other hand are relatively insulated from bumps and bruises.
"You want a business that is relatively insulated from competition, where the barriers to success are high," he said.
Economists argued that India's financial system is relatively insulated and its banks do not have significant exposure to subprime mortgage.
This happens because the outside edge of the metal comes in contact with the water while the core remains relatively insulated.
Which have been relatively insulated?
Say what you will about air travel, but an airplane is still that rare public place where you remain relatively insulated from barrages of advertising.
By virtue of his unique personal prestige, he himself was relatively insulated from the pressure of public opinion.
Baku had always been relatively insulated from military action.