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The Kantian value of inviolability can look puzzling when presented independently of a metaphysical grounding.
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For the sense of inviolability, some Americans have used the word "cool".
An important step in the plebeian campaign was the achievement of inviolability of their tribunes.
Not all Americans had a naïve sense of inviolability shattered on Sept. 11.
The scenes of carnage continued for years, and permanently destroyed Londoners' sense of inviolability.
If Russia excludes its own borders from the general international standard of inviolability, it might face some unwanted challenges.
But this very aura of inviolability may be storing up problems, since it means that governments can borrow still more at cheap rates.
He was buffered and warmed by a delusion of inviolability, so that what he cannot see is no threat, so that food and water are always benign.
The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations codified the "rule of inviolability", which all nations observe because their own diplomatic missions are otherwise at risk elsewhere.
But this geographical reality has often been ignored, because island, in the singular, brings with it the attractive characteristics of inviolability, steadfastness and detachment.
Americanism is a frontier creed of freedom, of the inviolability of individual conscience and salvation as self-realisation.
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