Sentences with phrase «not sacrosanct»

Hi Chanchal, Rs 70 lacs is not sacrosanct.
Joint submissions on sentence are not sacrosanct and trial judges can depart from them.
It is not sacred, it is not sacrosanct from making rational Changes to it's mission or role or activity in the public domain.
The embroiled Final Fantasy XV is not sacrosanct; an incongruous plot, mechanical quest lines, and a haphazard world constitute a jet impacting the ground at dangerous speed.
The embroiled project is not sacrosanct; an incongruous plot, mechanical quest lines, and a haphazard world constitute a jet impacting the ground at dangerous speed.
Bloggers are not sacrosanct or immune to criticism.
The original «Odd Couple» television series, which ran from 1970 - 75, is a hard - to - follow classic but, given that it was an adaptation to begin with (of a 1968 movie starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, which itself was based on a Neil Simon play) the show is not sacrosanct.
All of these efforts underscore a critical point, one that science may need some time to embrace: The paper is not sacrosanct.
BF is not some sacrosanct activity, but another mundane part of life that people can like, or dislike, as they please and that they don't think much about.
Hymnody is not sacrosanct, or immune to time's movement and changes.
Wild country is not sacrosanct: not every acre need be protected.
The critical difference is that the models are not sacrosanct; they are experimental.
Just like with my view of pantsing vs. plotting, that opinion about readers» place in the publishing landscape isn't sacrosanct.
You know, the temperature data model isn't sacrosanct — it to must be scrutinized for errors.

Not exact matches

The trick isn't just to get rid of technology for the night, but to turn sleep into the «sacrosanct ritual» it was in the time of our ancestors.
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.
«The humanistic implication (of Miller's thesis) is that these Gospel stories are not the «sacrosanct possession of a major religious tradition», but of all humankind.
Judging from the evidence, Americans do not view human life as sacrosanct.
I've been married and divorced and I don't see anything «holy» or «sacrosanct» about it.
Not only does the average child see more than 40,000 commercials a year, but children are also bombarded by marketing on the previously sacrosanct Public Broadcasting System.
But all of us necessarily view the Bible through the lens of our own experiences and prejudices, and we must be very careful to ensure that lens does not distort our vision or understanding of God's sacrosanct word.
[18] See the comment by M. A. Thomas that» [o] ur identities are not any more sacrosanct.
So we have learned that the law, sometimes mistakenly equated with justice, can not be considered sacrosanct.
[123] Individual animals do not have a sacrosanct right to life, but species have the right to exist.
A commission that recommends burying the Children's Museum in a sacrosanct locale such as Grant Park won't blink at putting one more athletic field on Lincoln Park land that lacks the same special legal protections.
Parents are told by baby experts and the government that anything besides what they recommend is equivalent to murder (well not quite murder - but its sacrosanct!)
The referendum vote, it appears, is not only to be sacrosanct but irreversible.
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.
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.
«The economic potential from the Marcellus Shale could provide a badly needed boost to the economy of the Southern Tier and even many environmentalists agree we want to produce more domestic natural gas that reduces the need for environmentally damaging fuel sources such as coal,» his campaign statement said, while adding, «Existing watersheds are sacrosanct, and Andrew Cuomo would not support any drilling that would threaten the state's major sources of drinking water.»
«It is, however, lamentable that our government, which swore to an oath to protect the lives and properties of all Nigerians does not hold the lives of its citizens sacrosanct in this 21st century.
The Centre therefore urged Nigerians not to see the December target as sacrosanct date when all suicide bombings will end.
The Biafra liberation movement is sacrosanct and waxing stronger both home and in diaspora and will not go back in the quest for the restoration of Biafra, anybody who is thinking to sabotage the struggle is doing that to his or her own detriment».
Kant said moral truths were sacrosanct, determined by inviolable rights and duties, lines that could not be crossed.
Criminal Minds star Thomas Gibson wasn't pulling a fast one on his wife by conducting an online relationship with a shameless catfisher Husband is bound to give maintenance to separated wife, says Supreme Court - It is the sacrosanct duty of husband to provide financial support to separated
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«The World's End» does not condemn nostalgia outright, nor hold it sacrosanct.
This was something that hadn't been seen before in American education - a startling indictment of a system that most regarded as sacrosanct.
Despite so much negative research surrounding the effectiveness of retention, it is the sacrosanct ideology of many education reformers, Mr. Bush is certainly not alone, that getting tough on children is the only way they will improve.
But «the price levels that you happen to be used to» are not morally sacrosanct.
Grand, but not grandiose, Inn By The Sea keeps both top - notch luxury and eco-friendly practice sacrosanct.
I practice the Socratic method and am not beholden to sacrosanct theories.
After struggling with the issue, the Court erred on the side of protecting the almost sacrosanct attorney - client privilege, holding that, «[o] n balance, and perhaps with some indulgence for human fallibility,» defendant satisfied his burden of showing that he took reasonable steps to preserve the confidentiality of the communication.
However, the employment tribunal had considered that Mrs Pendleton held a belief that her marriage vows had been made before God and were therefore sacrosanct, and that the Respondents had applied a policy of dismissing those who chose not to end a relationship with a person who had been convicted of child related sexual offences.
It is almost sacrosanct to not be able to shamelessly argue both sides of the case with equal believe - ability.
The Claimant, a teacher with an unblemished work record, held her marriage vows to be so sacrosanct that she was not prepared to divorce her Head Teacher husband even after he was convicted of sex offences (making indecent images of children and voyeurism) She was dismissed by her employing school and claimed unfair dismissal and indirect religious discrimination.
For some, self - regulation of the legal profession is sacrosanct and should not be tampered with.
There is an implied, if not legal, understanding that even if you're technically hosting your email or messages on someone else's servers, your messages are to be considered sacrosanct.
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