Sentences with phrase «become sacrosanct»

The obsolescence has occurred because what is convenient has become sacrosanct.
But the idea that all students with cognitive or intellectual disabilities or mild learning disabilities should master regular class material has become sacrosanct in some circles.
The second assertion — that such a legal system will then become sacrosanct — remains unexamined by data in this chapter.
However, it seems that once an idea becomes established in the Paleo canon it becomes sacrosanct and no mere inconvenient fact is powerfu l enough to overturn it..

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Finally, have some sacrosanct times when you're with your kids or on vacation when you turn your work phone off, but can be reached in emergencies by land line or personal cell, (the way things were before mobile work phones became ubiquitous).
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.
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.
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.
Bringing this vision to bear on the political and social issues of mid-century America, he became an iconoclast for whom nothing was sacrosanct.
This violation of the sacrosanct climate - agenda physics has become a real hiatus head - scratcher for scientists and journalists making a living off the govt - approved orthodoxy.
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