Sentences with phrase «most sacrosanct»

It's our most sacrosanct responsibility.
The political philosophers Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson reject not only Tutu's invocation of religion and charged that, by seeking to transform the attitudes, emotions, and moral judgments of citizens, he improperly imports soulcraft into statecraft and transgresses the autonomy of citizens — contemporary liberalism's most sacrosanct value.
Rather, these groups will be forced to change by the growing trust deficit that is sandblasting the veneer from even the most sacrosanct institutions.
Because in the real world, even the most sacrosanct values are somewhat mutable.

Not exact matches

Dinosaur National Monument, straddling the border of Colorado and Utah, is one of the most environmentally sacrosanct portions of the U.S. Like all national parks, it is administered strictly in accordance with nature, and the intentional poisoning of animals within its borders is considered the ultimate offense against park law and order.
For example, even though close to equal CGT rates was in the Agreement itself, that did not prove sacrosanct, and the Tory right won most of the argument there.
This was something that hadn't been seen before in American education - a startling indictment of a system that most regarded as sacrosanct.
When the press reports that Nestlé leads the way in terms of work flexibility, our interview with Maurice - Jones confirms that this is certainly true in the United Kingdom and Ireland even for one of the most traditional of corporate areas, the sacrosanct legal department.
For most Realtors ® the deduction is sacrosanct.
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