Sentences with phrase «sacred principle»

The phrase "sacred principle" refers to a fundamental belief or value that is highly respected and regarded as holy or deeply significant. Full definition
They treat all offenders the same, when the most sacred principle of American sentencing law is that punishment should fit the individual and the crime.
Many students and teachers describe the school's generosity as an almost sacred principle.
Then there's that most sacred principle in the American criminal justice system that says «innocent until proven guilty.»
So I hereby coin Carey's Law, which holds that trite observations are more likely to be regarded as sacred principles if someone happens to describe them as laws.
Put simply, eating in a way that nourishes your body has never been more important, so let's take a look at the five sacred principles of postpartum nutrition:
From the start, SpaceX has hewed to one sacred principle: simplicity.
In forsaking Section 132 — the sacred principle of plural marriage — the LDS Church has gone badly astray, they warn.
They live in this patch of desert in the hope of being left alone to follow the sacred principle of plural marriage without interference from government authorities or the LDS Church.
«The concept of national sovereignty has been immutable, indeed a sacred principle of international relations.
Because free movement of workers is one of the sacred principles of the EU, enshrined in the Treaty!
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