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Newton's universe was governed by inertia and motion, a clockwork cosmos run by inviolable laws.
Bitcoin seeks to address this challenge by offering users a system of trust based not on human beings but on the inviolable laws of mathematics.
There are three inviolable laws of Earth's life support system: The strength of an ecosystem depends upon its biodiversity; all species are interdependent; and all natural resources are finite.
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Let whatever appears to be the best be to you an inviolable law.
"The current prohibition on granting waivers and favors now seems to be an inviolable law of the airline experience," says one former American executive.
Mr Obama has said it does not make sense to argue that the Constitution prevents sensible reforms but gun campaigners hold it up as an inviolable law and Supreme Court justices have used it to rule against controls in individual cases.
Whether alpha is fixed or varies across a tiny span, the overriding question is whether its value was inevitable -- determined somehow by an inviolable law -- or just a matter of happenstance.
But, it is not an entirely inviolable law that a tree grows a ring each year.
And as retold by Mr. Pullman, the tales reveal what you might call an inviolable physics — laws without which the tale-world (there is surely a German word for this) would come apart.
Rather than creating new ways to manage the destruction of ancient woodlands, she said, they should be made inviolable by law.
We are bound by nature to act on our strongest interest and cannot be obligated by previous agreements to break this inviolable psychological law of nature.
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