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That tends to buffer you from the particular problems of a country or an industry.
My own 40-year-old husband and I have a different sort of buffering distance between us.
School boards were created to buffer schools from political intervention.
Somehow the presence of others will buffer us from harm.
Now, you can imagine, buffering is important enough that a lot of thought has gone into this.
He wanted to ask her some questions one on one, without anyone else in the room to buffer them.
"They never used someone else's strength to buffer them from the pain.
"But it must also face the other direction and buffer the university from politics.
Well, the kernel has to buffer those events, of course.
But the performance will buffer the knock we have taken."
It seemed all this commander had were enough people to keep him buffered.
And free trade agreements promised to buffer the region from outside economic forces.
Our layers of management are calculated to buffer the top levels.
The economy also seems well buffered against a domestic financial shock.
He turned and kicked the steps, but that too was buffered.
Such positive illusions seem to buffer people against the difficulties they face.
The Shadow buffered his fall, as he hit the stone floor below.
Those lands are well away from houses, vast and buffered.
Buffering action is the mixture's ability to hold nutrients for a longer time.
The rest will stay open to buffer bordering residential communities.
Buffering the lake is its own national recreation area, 117,000 acres large.
But then he began thinking creatively about how to buffer himself from the commotion.
But the American economy is buffered from this process.
Members of the media love any chance to use Catholic doctrine to buffer their own agendas.
Whether the aspirin is buffered or coated makes no difference.