Sentences with phrase «as sacrosanct»

Titanium + variant will serve buyers who consider safety as sacrosanct as it gets 6 airbags and ISOFIX mounts for child seats.
This is an eyebrow - raising request, since the immutability of transaction records is one of the core features of cryptocurrency, and held as sacrosanct by many supporters of the technology.
The reality is that the auto sector in China is viewed as a sacrosanct pillar industry that must be protected and propped up to ensure the goal of 8 % GDP growth is met next year.
The premise of the plot is very interesting as the previously establishment - orientated characters become revolutionaries and battle against the system they until then saw as sacrosanct, but the family friendly script lacks teeth and it soon degenerates into the usual CGI spaceship battles and running around with laser guns.
Crown discretion is generally treated as sacrosanct, but in rare and exceptional cases a court will look into the reasons behind the exercise of discretion.
This was something that hadn't been seen before in American education - a startling indictment of a system that most regarded as sacrosanct.
By Al Ramirez It seems that every politician — left or right — speaks of choice as some sacrosanct policy that holds the key to improving the nation's schools.
It seems that every politician — left or right — speaks of choice as some sacrosanct policy that holds the key to improving the nation's schools.
The boy trip, girl trip, and yurt trip have become staples of our annual travel calendar, considered as sacrosanct as birthdays — and each involves days spent entirely disconnected in remote backcountry.
Salafi teaching upholds the first three generations of Muslim history (salaf) as sacrosanct alongside the prophetic example.
Judging from the evidence, Americans do not view human life as sacrosanct.
With that, however, they awarded selves a huge dose of patriotic entitlement, which an uncritical media parrots as sacrosanct.
There is no reason to treat earlier regimes of property rights as sacrosanct given the possibilities offered by free and open cultural access.
The Centre therefore urged Nigerians not to see the December target as sacrosanct date when all suicide bombings will end.
Though people had been present for thousands of years in the area that was to become the park, native American practices of hunting and planned burning were anathema to a view of nature as sacrosanct from human involvement.
I mean, A Christmas Story is about as sacrosanct as a Christmas movie gets, incredibly beloved after having gone from cult classic to family classic.
MGM treated The Star as a sacrosanct entity, but Warner Bros.» was less starchy (perhaps due to the tolerant climate of the anarchistic animation unit), and knew a sense of fun was better than the maudlin practice of having young starlets like Judy Garland crooning to an 8x10 of Clark Gable (although contract players Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman, Craig Stevens, and Alan Hale have eye - blink cameos in the short).
Our institutions are listed among the nation's best by any measure — national rankings, Advanced Placement and PISA / OECD testing, the National Merit Scholarship Program, or college admissions and merit aid, among many others — because we treat the classroom as sacrosanct, and teach students to love learning.
It also discusses the conditions that made teams effective in these schools, such as sacrosanct time in the schedule for team meetings; the school principal's active engagement with teams; facilitation of teams by teacher leaders; and the integration of other supports for teacher growth into the fabric of the school.
He's made it plain he regards the freedom to socialize his private marginal climate - change costs as sacrosanct.
Almereyda instead treats the swirls of plot, characters, and incidents (even the iambic text itself) as sublime absurdities, things to be tossed off rather than held as sacrosanct.
Still others view the practice as nothing short of laughable and have made a mockery of what Latter - day Saints view as sacrosanct.
Yes, even though a strong leadership is seen as sacrosanct, but VCs also look out for investors with a strong capable team, because a strong leadership and weak team would only make for disaster, and vice versa.
At present, Vive's wand - shaped controller needs to be gripped at all times, with finer movements like gripping objects controlled by trigger presses — an odd design choice in a medium where breaking immersion is regarded as sacrosanct.
How could that be when childhood in America is as sacrosanct as Mom's apple pie and the 4th of July?
Cheesecake is the iconic Shavuot dessert, as sacrosanct as a Hanukkah latke or Passover matzah ball.
The success of the»82 team was due in large part to the catapult arm of redshirt junior Blackledge, a quarterback who had seemed doomed to obscurity — first because he had chosen to play at Penn State, a school whose running tradition was as sacrosanct as its black shoes and anonymous jerseys, and second because he entered college with a national class of QBs that included Dan Marino of Pitt, John Elway of Stanford and Tony Eason of Illinois.
DiNapoli defended the Regional Council program as an asset — and a measure that generates optimism in the community — but said it shouldn't be viewed as sacrosanct.
In our republic, there is little as fundamental — as sacrosanct, really — as the voting process.
Consequently, the wariness of some Canadian courts to welcome digital media technology into their fold may be prudent in light of this technology's capacity to problematize fulfillment of the very core values they hold as sacrosanct.
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