Sentences with phrase «remains sacrosanct»

Claims that the green belt remains sacrosanct are disingenuous, given that numerous authorities are releasing sites from green belt allocation through local plan reviews.
The Evo formula, dating back to 1992, remains sacrosanct: turbocharged 2.0 - litre engine, four - wheel drive and a bodykit that kicks sand in a rally car's radiator grille.
«The review monitored troops closely in their operations to appraise their conduct, observance of rules of engagement and compliance with best international standard to ensure that human right remains sacrosanct.
At the meeting of the Convention in October, I was able to reassure constituency chairmen that this principle remains sacrosanct and that the new system can only work by consent and cooperation.
The electoral commission (INEC) has set aside a date for a run - off and has beckoned on the APC to produce a replacement ahead of the December 5 date which it said remains sacrosanct.
Here I tread on the one canon of orthodoxy that has remained sacrosanct among those who have relinquished nearly every other canon.
While he slashed stamp duty for almost every first - time buyer (outside London) he conspicuously avoided provoking older voters; pension tax reliefs remain sacrosanct, as does the winter fuel allowance and the «triple lock» on pension increases...
The March 28 and April 11, 2015 rescheduled dates of elections should remain sacrosanct while the swearing in of the elected President on May 29, 2015 must be respected.
Rule of law and institution building remain sacrosanct to me.
At the same time, the scientific integrity of agencies should remain sacrosanct.
Wondering why charter school allocations have remained sacrosanct despite the serious budget issues facing our legislators and the citizens of our State?

Not exact matches

The second assertion — that such a legal system will then become sacrosanctremains unexamined by data in this chapter.
But he debunked the insinuation in certain quarters about a possible postponement of the elections, with a declaration that the date fixed for the exercise remains «sacrosanct
Nevertheless, as the world grows more global and more divided, I predict that public policy will remain a hot topic for the foreseeable future and its heads will undergo profound transmogrification depending on the prevailing sacrosanct principles and policies that define countries at a given moment in time.
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