Sentence examples for inviolable part of from inspiring English sources

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Merkel ruled out military options, yet declared that Russia's actions were unacceptable — territorial integrity was an inviolable part of Europe's postwar order — and required a serious Western response.

Strictly Orthodox Jews hold the 613 God-given commandments as an inviolable part of their daily lives, viewing the more progressive Reform and Conservative traditions as diluted and less authentic.

They remained a vital and inviolable part of the game until 1930, when Curtis Willock, chairman of the greens committee at Annandale Golf Club in Pasadena, Calif., got a friend to build him a three-wheeled cart powered by a 12-volt battery.

A report this week by the International Crisis Group, an independent research organization, is the latest in a series of calls by civil society groups for a renewed dialogue between Papuans, who are ethnically distinct from other Indonesians and many of whom favor independence, and officials in Jakarta, who see the region as an inviolable part of Indonesia.

People have made calculations about how they are to handle the costs of old age, bringing up their children, physical incapacity or the lack of work in their area on the basis of social contributions to their circumstance that they reckoned on being an inviolable part of the deal.

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The public wants Britain's forests to retain their status as inviolable parts of our heritage, safe from the potential depredations of private interests.

A Subtle Subsidy Tax deductibility of mortgage interest is almost as inviolable a part of the American dream as the Constitution.

The subsidy lobby prevailed over supplemental food for low-income women, infants and children by arguing that the subsidy stream is part of an inviolable "contract" between subsidized farmers and the taxpayers they soak.

Modest, vulnerable, melancholic, alcoholic, he comes armoured in the properly inviolable pessimism – "all good things are but a part of something terrible" – and he has enough disabused self-knowledge to understand that "his talent lay not so much in being brutal as in knowing what kind of courage every fix requires".

"Enrichment seems sacred and inviolable, and mentally we put those ideas in a different part of the head.

Some suggest the government needs to modify the country's seemingly inviolable preferential policies for Malays, who receive scholarships, cheaper housing and government contracts as part of a policy dating from the 1970s.

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