In the words of today's economists, multipolarity and economic globalization make it barely possible for one economy to be isolated from the rest of the world.
The element phosphorus (p) was the first to be isolated artificially in 1669.
I would go so far as to argue that men were programmed to be isolated from one another and that aloneness is our natural state.
You have a relationship with others, and you don't have to be a master. He needs beauty, you are beauty. He needs a desire, you are a desire. He needs Sony Ericsson, you are already love. He needs to be isolated, so it's not relevant.
A fuel cell emits water vapor, so it would have to be isolated from the phone's electronic components, which do not take kindly to water.
When you are depressed, you tend to be isolated, lonely, apathetic, inactive, passive and closed to change.
That's right. The effect is not going to be isolated inside the Beltway.
Three out of four participants need to be isolated to concentrate on their work and % 90 of them wants to switch Spaces within the working hours.
This capability facilitates defining a general workload with several parts that operate at the same time, yet need to be isolated from each other in the way that separate partitioning allows.
I continue to be isolated, partly because of my polio, which forces me to spend five or six days a week in an iron lung, and partly because of my personality.