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The untouchability of the cow.
Fears of reprisal, reputational loss and the power and "untouchability" of Hall were among impediments to any action being taken.
The sacred untouchability of Scarlett's intelligence dossier looks absurd since the WMD intelligence itself was such rubbish.
Merkel has made plain to Cameron what senior diplomats in Brussels describe as her "red lines" – the untouchability of freedom of movement.
The practice and belief system around untouchability of the dalit community is one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in our global society, even today.
To gain the confidence of savers, in 2001 the Argentine government had passed what was known as the Law of Untouchability of Deposits, declaring that the currency of a bank deposit could not be changed.
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In 2006, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh caused a stir when he compared the system of untouchability to South Africa's era of apartheid.
Harsh Mander, a social activist who has surveyed ongoing untouchability, talks of "dismaying" caste divisions.
Especially problematic was the notion of untouchability and the role of those called Dalits, Harijans or Scheduled Castes.
In particular, no one seems willing to touch on the issue of "untouchability", despite the fact that 90% of the poorest of the poor in India are Dalits (who consider the term "untouchable" offensive).
These sources which can be labelled "pro-Periyar" with the exception of M. Mahar and D.S. Sharma, clearly show that Periyar and his followers emphasised that Periyar was the real fighter for the removal of Untouchability and the true uplift of Hairjans, whereas Gandhi was not.
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