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"It is inviolable because it is not a store and not a gallery.
And whatever the choice they make – to care or not to care – it is inviolable precisely because it is a choice.
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The reformist barons argued their case based on Magna Carta, suggesting that it was inviolable under English law and that the King had broken its terms.
Austen's oeuvre is inviolable – it can never be unwritten.
4. "The world is inviolable: it has no beginning and no end.
"Our Russian Orthodox religion is inviolable, and it should not be shaken".
The latter places dignity-protecting human rights as core legitimating principles: In Article 1, it is stated that human dignity is inviolable.
In various forms, this absurd argument that the General Mining Act is inviolable simply because it's old pops up all over the Internet.
And this is not irrelevant, it is not as if the right is inviolable, and the joking is a side issue.
I find my way into it by finding a voice that can tell it and then it unfolds within the constraints of its own nature, which seems arbitrary to me but is inviolable by me".
"Scientific research must be encouraged and promoted, so long as it does not harm other human beings, whose dignity is inviolable from the very first stages of existence," Pope Benedict XVI said in June 2007, the New York Times reported.
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