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"inviolable" Definitions
  1. that must be respected and not attacked or destroyed

158 Sentences With "inviolable"

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"I think life is an inviolable asset, human life has an inviolable value, consecrated by our Portuguese constitution - thank God," 21-year-old anti-euthanasia protester Francisco Guimaraes told Reuters.
" Hong Kong's Basic Law insists that these rights are "inviolable.
Under the constitution, the emir is described as "immune and inviolable".
And everyone agrees that churches should be considered inviolable and sacred.
If the constraint is that the Euro inviolable then there is nothing.
Traditional preparations can make this ancestral sauce seem like an inviolable tradition.
Documentation makes a difference even when money doesn't But no fortress is inviolable.
I am not an Amazon, but I might become one—fearsome, inviolable, bulletproof.
Because of this, he was seen as having a strong and inviolable message.
But the one inviolable rule is that they are not allowed to proselytize.
But what most people don't realize is that the rules of economies aren't inviolable.
He says it should create "an inviolable distinction between the private and the public".
It made popular sovereignty an inviolable promise of American government, at least in principle.
Many fans view their weekly respite from work and politics as an inviolable space.
At the same time, each thing occupies its own space, as if it is inviolable.
Newton's universe was governed by inertia and motion, a clockwork cosmos run by inviolable laws.
He also described Article 5, the collective defence clause of the NATO Charter, as inviolable.
It controls them through fear—through the belief that the armistice line is an inviolable barrier.
Donald Trump is trying to destroy liberal democracy, a system that seemed inviolable, before our eyes.
As cataclysm purges society of any undesirable elements, it reveals inviolable truth, affirming society's deeply held values.
For Beijing, it is an inviolable thick and continuous red line, a marker of its territorial integrity.
Making peace with such behavior requires either a diminishing of the culprit's inviolable humanity, or your own.
I imagined us a vast Switzerland, hived with rifles to defend our inviolable rights against … Michael Dukakis?
TOKYO — Sumo wrestling, one of Japan's oldest and most hallowed sports, has all kinds of inviolable rituals.
If the sanctity of our elections is supposed to be inviolable, that principle had to be defended.
They see white people, they see Western civilization, they see America as a distinct and inviolable culture.
In a speech in Berlin on December 6th she reiterated that Europe's "four freedoms" are inseparable and inviolable.
"China's territorial integrity and sovereignty are sacred and inviolable at all times," Jiaxing Media said in the statement.
While we respect the right to free speech, we believe that human dignity is inviolable above all else.
Our tech columnist foresees that, in such confrontations, tech companies will eventually win the argument for inviolable data security.
"I stress the imperative and inviolable necessity of continuing cooperation with the IMF and other international lenders," he said.
But narratives of southern alchemy proves it's true: Cordova has created a mostly-wordless history book, an inviolable map.
In an odd way, it's like a coming of age, a shedding of a child's illusion of being inviolable.
Her Odette and her Odile were like that throughout: inviolable, mysterious, inscrutable, ultimately the strongest characters in the ballet.
The inherent wisdom of the Federation was always inviolable; the innate goodness of commanding officers was never in doubt.
After all, central-bank independence isn't established by inviolable divine law; what elected governments giveth they can also taketh away.
New Delhi rejected any suggestion of giving up territory in contested areas, deeming them inviolable parts of the nation's territory.
Ferrante often describes her novels as mysterious, inviolable creatures that have escaped her grasp and journeyed freely into the world.
It's worth remembering that the Saul-Carrie bond, however frequently tested, always turns out, in the end, to be inviolable.
Like CrossFit and Tough Mudder, the "black rifle lifestyle" appeals to nonveteran men who yearn for an inviolable claim to masculinity.
Behind his icy, imperious gaze, you can discern the pain of the past, along with a certain inviolable nobility of spirit.
The formidable Fidesz spin machine manufactured sophistries to explain how an illegitimate outcome represented the inviolable democratic will of the Hungarian people.
By returning, Morocco is supposed to accept the AU's protocols, which state that members' borders (including those of the SADR) are inviolable.
What is harder to understand is that "the family," as it is used in political discourse, is not an inviolable, unchanging institution.
"The dignity of every human being is inviolable - regardless of religion, origin, sexual orientation and other characteristics, for example gender," Merkel said.
For centuries, Bordeaux has adapted to foreign money and tastes, with a flexibility that belies the purists' contention that tradition is inviolable.
"Human life is sacred and inviolable and the use of prenatal diagnosis for selective purposes should be discouraged with strength," Francis said.
The allegations have punctuated longstanding fears of Chinese interference in Taiwan, which Beijing claims as an inviolable part of a greater China.
It's not that these games are inviolable, but that if they're going to be fiddled with, we'd like to see it done properly.
Racial discrimination is worth banning not because people have inviolable rights but because bias exacts a toll in the form of warped relationships.
Individual rights would remain inviolable; if one network was no longer to your liking, you could simply ditch it for a new one.
When Trump talks about how he will "Make America Great Again," he's talking about an America in which men like Knight were inviolable.
"Disclaimer: At any time, China's territorial integrity and sovereignty are sacred and inviolable, and even more inseparable!" she wrote alongside an official statement.
The cars and their landscapes, both of which contain wild curves and multitudinous layers, are at once foreign and recognizable, dangerous and inviolable.
But the Bharatiya Janata Party governments have ignored both the inviolable constitutional freedoms and the guidelines of the highest court of the land.
In other words: If states accept certain inviolable conditions, then they should be free to abstain from certain policies they regard as disadvantages.
Trump's nominee for U.S. Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, on Wednesday told his confirmation hearing that NATO's mutual defence guarantee, Article 5, was "inviolable".
"That statement violated the confidentiality of the discussions between the parties, which is an inviolable principle of all negotiations," Pollack said in a statement.
What gives individuals such an inviolable right, he has reasoned, is a status that legal scholars call "constitutional personhood," defined by the 14th Amendment.
Gun rights advocates believe Locke is in their corner because he accords citizens a inviolable right of self-defense, which also extends to one's property.
Incidentally, these are the same qualities that have made loving such films as Paris, Texas and Wings of Desire a matter of inviolable cinematic orthodoxy.
Yan describes her as "the most traditional countrywoman you'll meet"—illiterate and lacking even basic arithmetic skills, but possessed of an inviolable sense of propriety.
It's worth watching to see how much more oppressive for women our society can become when we discard the bond of marriage as completely inviolable.
Any exceptions to that manual come in the form of a style manual unique to each publication or network, a supplemental set of inviolable stone tablets.
Hong Kong's freedoms are protected by the Basic Law, a mini-constitution that includes the "inviolable" freedom of Hong Kong people from arbitrary arrest and search.
This is an important truth about the Constitution, and about any principle that either side sees as inviolable in a political debate: Absolute principles create risks.
The right to live as a stranger among strangers, with an inviolable sanctity of personal affairs against government or corporate intrusion, is a relatively new concept.
Sure, everyone gets on Facebook and uses Google, but the dinosaurs never die outright, and the new age of abundance never quite gains its inviolable foothold.
Every once in a while, people will attempt to cross that inviolable boundary and pretend to be something they're not, putting the entire potluck at risk.
To Steele, the F.B.I., by making an incriminating statement so close to Election Day, seemed to be breaking a rule that he'd been told was inviolable.
That is, some national movements just find themselves on the wrong side of the United States, Russia, China, or another Great Power with inviolable global authority.
The latter had had a heart made of polished ice, which, inviolable and immovable, had long ago absorbed what warmth could be found in Bella's blood.
And while Christian leaders since time immemorial have striven to make houses of worship inviolable grounds, today conservatives are turning the word "sanctuary" into an epithet.
Improved U.S.-Russian relations are desirable, but Trump must make this clear to Putin and the world: The alliances that defend democracy are inviolable and nonnegotiable.
They chose to strike at a moment of a devoted son's retreat and leave of absence to mourn the absence of the inviolable love of his mother.
The public sector is beholden to vast arrays of interests and constrained by inviolable rules, which can be utterly alien to businessmen used to more total control.
They include the introduction of competition in electricity and in the oil sector, long seen as an inviolable bastion of Mexican sovereignty, and a reform of taxes.
Our two-party system is heavily skewed to favor establishment candidates, although Sanders's success and Donald Trump's offer strong evidence that the party apparatuses are not inviolable.
In which case, the claim that the 2016 election is inviolable — and that impeachment is therefore "illegitimate" — makes sense only if you adopt Trump's right-wing populist logic.
When I lived in Rome, I often groused about how many restaurants had almost identical menus and how inviolable the rules and rhythm of Italian meals could be.
Behind these institutions lies public opinion, and we are quickly learning that it matters more than laws, more than the Constitution, more than the country's supposedly inviolable founding principles.
"But it is absolutely necessary to find the time and keep it inviolable and recognized by the private world of the writer that it is not to be invaded."
The time that produced Mr. Trump has proved to be another one, a moment when the unthinkable has become routine and precepts that once seemed inviolable have been tested.
He made the best he could of "A Doll's Life" and then, after it began its tryout in Los Angeles that summer, left for his inviolable vacation in Europe.
He made the best he could of "A Doll's Life" and then, after it began its tryout in Los Angeles that summer, left for his inviolable vacation in Europe.
So, what you really meant to say was that, when you said you never crossed that bright, inviolable line, what you meant to say was, except for 50 000 times.
"Mr Erdogan is a human being and human dignity is inviolable," he said, adding that this was placed above the freedom of press, art and opinion in the German constitution.
But the President is also loath to be drawn into foreign entanglements -- one of his few inviolable principles and one that takes on more importance as he runs for reelection.
They do not, however, express any disagreement with his statements, and they describe approvingly how Mr. Trump would "double down" each time he seemed to have crossed another inviolable line.
To come forward about his behavior would be tantamount to outing him, a transgression that our culture — and especially a vast majority of the news media — still treats as near inviolable.
Instead of preventing the church from releasing its archives, as Francis suggested, the agreement invests the Vatican with inviolable powers to set its own policies independent of any interference from Italy.
" In contemporary popular culture, Faludi writes, you are supposed to take people at their word about their identity: "The womanhood of male-to-female transsexuals was asserted as an inviolable absolute.
But many Americans wrongly perceive their country's democratic features as inviolable facts of life, she warned, when they are actually only as strong as the institutions and norms that uphold them.
But it's no coincidence that, as the art form has begun to borrow more from other traditions, the stuff that was once inviolable within jazz is now available for new experimentation.
While novelists retain few rights after their books hit readers' hands, the one inviolable right is to never be conflated with anyone in their books, neither characters nor narrators nor speakers.
Treating human life as inviolable is the premise of "our entire political system" and both the Declaration of Independence and constitution reflect the founders' belief in "self-evident human rights and truths".
Microsoft and the United States are going head-to-head over the principle of the thing, and the principle of the thing has nothing to do with an inviolable right to privacy.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The NATO alliance's mutual defense guarantee, Article 5, is inviolable, U.S. Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson said on Wednesday in response to a question during his Senate confirmation hearing.
Two of the Temple's central tenets are that one's body is inviolable, subject to one's own will alone and that one's beliefs should conform to the best scientific understanding of the world.
Every religious congregation in the US will have to make the same bet about which traditions and practices are inviolable and which are not, where to bend, and where to hold firm.
Nathan Deal, a Republican, would veto the bill as he did a year ago with a forceful rejection that cited Thomas Jefferson and James Madison on the need to keep universities inviolable.
But seemingly inviolable Saudi norms are being turned on their head, with some religious clerics who supported policies such as bans on women driving and gender mixing now apparently changing their minds.
He imposed few inviolable health rules, though he did recommend some basic guidelines: Avoid obesity, take the stairs (he did, two steps at a time) and carry your own packages and luggage.
The Federal Reserve System was created by statute in 1913, but the independence of its monetary policy from congressional or presidential influence is not codified by law — and it wasn't always inviolable.
"Mr Erdogan is a human being and human dignity is inviolable," Hoecker said in that statement, adding that this was placed above the freedom of press, art and opinion in the German constitution.
The berm was inviolable, except when visitors walked under the train tracks that circumnavigated it and found … Main Street, an architectural fantasy of small-town America that led to a fairy-tale castle.
Mr. Armstrong, and the investigators and prosecutors he enlisted to root out police corruption, succeeded by penetrating the previously inviolable blue wall of silence that had concealed systemic bribe-taking in police ranks.
That's why the business lobby has spent the past decade convincing the U.S. Supreme Court that employers have a nearly inviolable right to impose mandatory arbitration and class litigation waivers on their workers.
The declaration described Germany as a "European cultural nation" shaped by the values of the Enlightenment, freedom and humanity, and said the constitution, which states that human dignity is inviolable, defined modern German culture.
But if Apple is forced to break its own security to get inside a phone that it had promised users was inviolable, the supposed safety of the always-watching future starts to fall apart.
What once felt like inviolable rules of political gravity no longer seem to apply; even using the power of shame to force politicians you disagree with into doing the right thing is often unreliable.
Treating human life as inviolable is the premise of "our entire political system", Mr Gorsuch argues, and both the Declaration of Independence and constitution reflect the founders' belief in "self-evident human rights and truths".
It is telling that critics of the social justice movement are obsessed with free speech and debate: It is the one inviolable principle they can fall back on when argument on the actual issues fails.
Its conservatism stems in part, as all conservatism does, from a profound sense of loss: in Will's case, of the founders' revolutionary vision of limited government, separation of powers, maximal federalism and inviolable individual freedom.
"Political and ideological struggles should have nothing to do with the world of universities, scientific quality, free education and the centuries-old tradition of inviolable autonomy in research," ELTE said in a statement on Monday.
When 200 Riverside Boulevard tried to follow suit, the condo board went to the State Supreme Court to determine if it had the right to remove the name, which the Trump Organization said was inviolable.
Trump crossed an inviolable line when he appeared to support Russian espionage, cyber war and info war against America for partisan reasons, a line that should be denounced by all Republicans and rejected by all voters.
Anderson clicked forward to a slide with a pair of unattributed quotations, describing "the property which every man has in his own labour" as "the most sacred and inviolable," and championing good conditions for working people.
Her outspokenness about corporate tax breaks and her decision to live in Camden, a city seen as the Norcross family's inviolable power base, made her a ready target for opponents long before the contentious Senate hearing.
"It just isn't done" ought not be an inviolable principle; evolution in the sorts of things proscribed by it has been critical in establishing social equality for women, religious and ethnic minorities, and LGBT individuals and couples.
The unconditional nature of the cash transfer is inviolable: even if mothers choose not to take part in the follow-up studies, for which they are paid extra, they will still get the income for 40 months.
Conservatives on Capitol Hill, backed by gun rights groups like the National Rifle Association (NRA) and Gun Owners of America (GOA), have rejected legislation limiting such guns and accessories, citing the Second Amendment rights they deem inviolable.
Even if the human rights clauses later helped to undermine the Soviet Union, at the time the overall agreement was seen as a concession to Moscow, which wanted its expanded, post-World War II borders declared inviolable.
The isolation campaign was meant to convey that European borders are inviolable, but now current and former officials say the dramatic downturn in US–Russia relations requires more bilateral engagement, despite the awkward optics of Mueller's looming investigation.
A quantum version of cloud computing could give users the confidence, based on inviolable laws of physics, that their data remains safe from snooping and hacking, even if stored and processed God knows where by God knows whom.
In modern architectures, there are inviolable spaces where data passes through in raw, unencrypted form, such as inside the kernel, the most central software unit in the architecture, or in system memory carefully set aside from other applications.
She said she hoped the new year strengthened the ties that united Germans, including mutual respect and the inviolable dignity of all people - a core tenet of the German constitution framed after the end of World War Two.
But reducing immigration, or at least the right of European Union citizens to move wherever they want in the bloc, is currently impossible, because the free movement of citizens is an inviolable principle of the whole European project.
"—CNN Style (@CNNStyle) August 12, 2019Yang Mi, a Chinese actress and singer, stepped down as a brand ambassador amid the controversy, saying: "Disclaimer: At any time, China's territorial integrity and sovereignty are sacred and inviolable, and even more inseparable!
Charles M. Blow Donald Trump will destroy this entire country — its institutions and its safeguards, the rule of law and the customs of civility, the concept of truth and the inviolable nature of valor — to protect his own skin.
At a time when the frontiers of the Middle East are being questioned as never before, the "1967 border", which defines the Israeli-occupied territories, might become less inviolable (Israel says the world should now recognise its annexation of the Golan).
This is the most frightening type of man, whose basic character is vile but not inviolable, who springs from darkness and bends toward anything that casts light, even if that light is, as the internet loves to say, a dumpster fire.
Such an appointment, it was thought, would only undermine the authority of the man tasked with picking the team; in a country that sanctified the memories of Matt Busby and Alex Ferguson and Brian Clough, the manager's position was inviolable.
By giving the extractive industries virtually everything they want in Utah, Alaska, Minnesota and elsewhere, this administration has sent an unambiguous message: There is no place on our public lands — or waters — that is inviolable if there are resources to be exploited.
"Aung San Suu Kyi has complete immunity, including from being served with court documents, because under customary international law, heads of state, heads of government and ministers of foreign affairs are immune from foreign criminal proceedings and are inviolable," Porter told Reuters by email.
The announcement on Wednesday was also the Taliban's first public confirmation that their leader for the past year, Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, had in fact been killed in a drone strike in Pakistan's Baluchistan Province, for years a seemingly inviolable haven for the insurgency's leadership.
That may violate the state's inviolable contract with educators, and the provision has already become grounds for legal action: The state's Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear announced on Friday that he'll file a lawsuit to block the bill if Bevin signs it into law.
This deficiency has developed primarily as the consequence of the House's acceptance of a decades-long executive branch campaign to subvert the use of Congress' two most powerful, successful and constitutionally recognized enforcement methods: The inviolable institutional self-protective mechanisms of inherent and criminal contempt.
It was a way of damning with faint praise the idea that the inviolable dominance of white male privilege in America was entering a period in which not every shred of advantage would redound to white men, even if a vast majority still did.
Much of the devotion to tax cuts as an inviolable Republican principle stems from the success that President Ronald Reagan and Congress had in 353 when they agreed to an economic recovery package that included a rate cut of about 25 percent for individuals.
If he succeeds in his attempt to allow Japan's emperors to abdicate — overturning the longstanding conception that the emperor is "sacred and inviolable" — he will have demonstrated that emperors today are like any other citizen, subject to the law and the democratic ideals of the postwar order.
"Although consular premises are inviolable according to the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, the receiving state can conduct an examination in these premises with the consent of the head of the diplomatic mission," spokesman for the Turkish foreign ministry Hami Aksoy said in a statement Tuesday.
While interviewing striking workers, I thought about how many of us in media and politics have rehearsed the same refrain since the election of 2016: that manufacturing jobs are the most wholesome, inviolable kind of work, a family-sustaining, career-making, nation-saving platonic ideal of labor.
Talking about the harms of discrimination in purely consequentialist terms comes across as odd, so trying to compare a consequentialist case against Powell to the case against Rogan — which to many liberals is fundamentally different, and based on inviolable rules about discrimination — scans as a category error.
That there should be tax breaks for students, that an internet legislatively protected as a 21st-century utility shouldn't be gouged by providers, that the separation of church and state should be inviolable were all assumed to be decent and reasonable evidence of modern American democracy and its institutions.
And rightfully so: The South was the hotbed of race-based labor and sexual exploitation before and after the Civil War, and the caldron of a white supremacist ideology that sought to draw an inviolable line between whiteness and blackness, purity and contagion, precious lives and throwaway lives.
"You can search something that is on the open seas or in a — in a harbor or on the streets, not that you can go into a home to find one," he told the government's lawyer, appearing to admit that he considers curtilage is an extension of the inviolable American home.
"The US should (remember), however, that once there observed a sign of action for 'preventive war' from the US, the army of the DPRK will turn the US mainland into the theater of a nuclear war before the inviolable land of the DPRK turns into the one," the report said.
As the investigation progresses we learn of Nora and Rachel's deep and complex bond, their inviolable closeness, partially the result of negligent parenting, and of a terrible thing that happened to Rachel back when they were teenagers that has, for each of them, profoundly stunted any chance of true happiness.
Aside from quantum computing's well known roles in encryption and code-breaking, mainly of interest to governments, a quantum version of cloud computing could give users the confidence, based on inviolable laws of physics, that their data remains safe from snooping and hacking, even if stored and processed God knows where by God knows whom.
In reality, the building's vastness has consistently defeated any attempts at upkeep, leaving it, Young notes, in "a state of perpetual crumbling," a very attractive idea for an artist whose work has consistently probed the seams of the law looking for the kinds of snags and frays that might allow a productive unraveling of its supposedly inviolable fabric.
"When you said you never crossed that bright, inviolable line, what you meant to say was except for 50,000 times, except for hundreds of times a day where I went back and forth, expressing my personal opinions about 'f'ing' Trump and stopping Trump and impeaching Trump on official FBI phones, on official FBI time," said Rep.
"When you said you never crossed that bright, inviolable line, what you meant to say was except for 50,000 times, except for hundreds of times a day where I went back and forth, expressing my personal opinions about 'f'ing' Trump and stopping Trump and impeaching Trump on official FBI phones, on official FBI time," Ratcliffe said.
The point, of course (to belabor the joke), is that the US-Mexico border that Donald Trump and others treat as inviolable has actually shifted substantially over time — and the very places where Americans today are most liable to imagine an "invasion" of immigrants in fact belonged to Mexico long before they ever belonged to America.
They were careful how they said it, careful to stress that what had happened was inherently tied to the most inviolable thing in the whole of this country's history, the self-evident commandment without which they were honestly, religiously certain the whole of civilization would fall apart: that a free man, threatened, is allowed to stand his ground.
We have to tell our young people what history has brought over us and others and these horrors, why we are for democracy, why we try to bring about solutions, why we always have to put ourselves into the other person's shoes, why we stand up against intolerance, why we show no tolerance towards violations of human rights, why article 1 of our basic law — human dignity is inviolable — is so fundamental to us.
The lawsuit contends that adding a voter ID requirement creates an undue burden on the right to vote for African-American and American Indian residents by adding a financial cost to voting in the form of lost work hours and the need to find transportation to obtain an ID. "The North Carolina Constitution provides numerous and inviolable protections for the fundamental right to vote of all its citizens," Allison Riggs, senior voting rights attorney for the plaintiff organization, said.
I notice I respond to this bit of rock 'n' roll chef hype the same way I do when I read about that supposedly inviolable routine of accomplished and serious writers, the one in which the writer wakes up and writes for four hours and then goes for a walk to clear the mind and then after lunch reads in the afternoon and then goes to the pub for a few drinks before dinner and then retires by the fire before bed.

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