Sentences with phrase «ironclad law»

The reasonably ironclad law of sequels is that each successive sequel must top its predecessor until such time as every last shred of narrative comprehension and audience gullibility has been vaporized.
Tradition makes for ironclad laws in the hardworking family, and to even think of bending those rules will subject the offender to the terrifying scorn of family matriarch, Abuelita Elena.
It's practically an ironclad law.
There is no ironclad law that forces the US govt to raise interest rates.
The fact you have hangups on leaders that are women or minorities are your hangups, not an ironclad law of how the world works.
If this is accepted by the nation's editors as an ironclad law in the world of workaday reporting, how much more applicable it must be to that world which could not even exist without its own often artificial but nonetheless carefully tended rules of fair play.
An infinite number of sequences are possible, but the system is nonetheless orderly and — at least in its simplest form — governed by an ironclad law: No matter what the tempo, a juggler's hand can make only one throw at a time.
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