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Catholic conservatives who believed Catholic teaching against contraception to be inviolable were reeling.
The French luxury-goods world is supposed to be inviolable, as snug and secure as a Cartier diamond in its box.
Gove compares Carney to the Chinese emperor Ming, whose "person was held to be inviolable and without imperfections" and whose critics were flayed alive.
Gove compared Carney to the Chinese emperor Ming whose "person was held to be inviolable and without imperfections" and whose critics were flayed alive.
By contrast, "developed" land, which includes parks, allotments, golf courses and gardens as well as concrete, covers just 10.6% of England.Green belts are generally held to be inviolable, politically as well as physically.
The discomfort that I and so many others share stems from something vague and possibly indefensible, something about the natural course of events, the familiarity of an arc that's thought to be inviolable.
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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.
The archives of FAO, and in general all documents belonging to FAO or held by it, shall be inviolable wherever located.
(a) The headquarters district shall be inviolable.
Its first article declares that "human dignity shall be inviolable".
Nor would an offshore pipeline be inviolable: it could be hit by submarines or depth charges.
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