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And the history of the Red Army's heroics in World War II is considered sacrosanct.
One guesses that play-by-play accounts of baseball and football games receive relatively few clicks, yet the sports section is considered sacrosanct.
Historically, because that relationship is considered sacrosanct, affairs were not always condemned, or even disapproved of.
Education is considered sacrosanct and the key to the region's competitiveness.
And the "independence" of the central bank, which Ecuador revoked, is considered sacrosanct by most economists today.
The law, drafted in reaction to the Nazi dictatorship and the Holocaust, is considered sacrosanct by many.
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Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire often used mockery to show the absurdity of ideological stances — including religious ones — that were considered sacrosanct.
How Rhodes rules on their investments will have a profound impact on the $3.7tn municipal bond market that finances large swathes of daily life in the US and where the safety of general obligation bonds has long been considered sacrosanct.
Contracts and past promises were considered sacrosanct — even the much-criticized "jobs bank" in which idled employees were paid not to work.
Such trips have given brokers a chance to socialize with the firm's senior executives and were considered sacrosanct by the old guard.
Although paying to skip queues has been common practice at British theme parks for some years, Sandel has argued that some things should perhaps be considered sacrosanct.
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