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It is characteristic of the breed to have an inviolable commitment to self-preservation, which is often misinterpreted as stubbornness.
It must be emphasized that such hypothetical rights are not at all the same as the inviolable commitment of parents to the health and well-being of their existing children.
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In fact, the staffer says, the administration seems to be split, with officials at the State Department arguing that the U.S. commitment to ITER is inviolable and officials at DOE indicating that they'd be just as happy without the project on their hands.
Across the world, people believe that devotion to sacred or core values that incorporate moral beliefs — like the welfare of family and country, or commitment to religion and honor — are, or ought to be, absolute and inviolable.
Nowhere is the commitment to privacy stronger than in Germany, where article one of the country's constitution, the Basic Law, begins with the assertion: "Human dignity is inviolable.
That rule is inviolable.
"It represents inviolable optimism".
Defence spending is inviolable.
These are not inviolable rules.
It is fixed and inviolable.
Their persons were legally inviolable.
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