They are a curious mixture of Spanish tradition, American imitation, and insular limitation. This explains why they never catch on to themselves.
They are a curious mixture of Spanish tradition, American imitation, and insular limitation. This explains why they never catch on to themselves.
By taking a consistently negative attitude toward the competition, a vendor becomes increasingly insular. That's not good for business.
When I was very little, we would get letters from China, in Chinese, and they' be censored. We were a very insular little family.
It tells us a bit about how the Catholic experience in America has gone from that of being a mistrusted minority in the 19th century to an insular minority during much of the 20th century to an integrated part of the American community, generally, and also the legal community.
Being a newly public company will create a cultural change. Historically it's been an insular culture made even more so by SIAC (the NYSE's technology unit).
They're very nationalistic the French - or they used to be. Very insular. Pretty arrogant.
Generally, gubernatorial races are somewhat insular from the national environment. If there is an environment where voters want change it's a state like Nevada, where Republicans have been in control the last couple of terms. They may look to the other party as a party of change.
Something will be there when the flood recedes. We know that. It will be those people now standing in the water, and on those rooftops - many black, many poor. Homeless. Overlooked. And it will be New Orleans - though its memory may be shortened, its self-gaze and eccentricity scoured out so that what's left is a city more like other cities, less insular, less self-regarding, but possibly more self-knowing after today. A city on firmer ground.
When he started as CEO I thought Kellogg was a very insular, not-very-worldly-wise type of company, ... It's now about as international and as sophisticated as they get.
It's a very insular political community up there. I think the court's part of that and they're protecting their own. There's no justice in Vermont today.
An insular country, subject to fogs, and with a powerful middle class, requires grave statesmen.
We live in an insular society. By sending students to Asia for instance, they begin to understand global competition.
It really is an insular, self-contained, almost self-perpetuating culture,
I think actors are at the mercy of the opportunities presented to them. So you kind of have to wait for them to choose you. My music is insular - I can choose that.
The insular arrogance of the English character is a commonplace joke.
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