Sentences with phrase «sacrosanct about»

I agree, but ask what is sacrosanct about 1950 to current temperatures that are melded with prior paleo reconstructions?

Not exact matches

Poloz and others talk about their independence as being «sacrosanct
He talked about how Apple behaves in a down cycle, how the company's once - sacrosanct only - in - Cupertino mind - set is evolving, and the importance of services to Apple's product mix.
To accept them as sacrosanct and worry about the numbers is putting the cart before the horse, imo.
«It's unmistakable that their immediate involvement has motivated a whole group of people to talk about something that otherwise has been sacrosanct,» Oliva said.
For example, in the latter days of the 2011 election campaign, as Jack Layton's orange wave was gathering momentum, Harper and then - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty jumped all over Mr. Layton for allegedly violating the sacrosanct principle of central bank independence. Layton had responded to a reporter's question about interest rates, indicating it would be better for Canada's economy if they stayed low. Harper and Flaherty denounced this statement violently, calling it a «rookie mistake» that threatened the independence of the Bank. Layton quickly issued a clarification confirming that he, too, accepted the doctrine of central bank independence.
I've been married and divorced and I don't see anything «holy» or «sacrosanct» about it.
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.
No blog about kids and food can ignore Halloween, a holiday that can be quite polarizing among readers: Some parents think unfettered gorging on Halloween candy is a sacrosanct tradition, while others view Halloween in the context of the larger food... [Continue reading]
No blog about kids and food can ignore Halloween, a holiday that can be quite polarizing among readers: Some parents think unfettered gorging on Halloween candy is a sacrosanct tradition, while others view Halloween in the context of the larger food environment and want to limit their kids» sugar consumption.
-LSB-...] Readers with a long memory might recall that I interrupted our otherwise sacrosanct «School Food Reform - Free Day» last fall to tell you about his research.
-LSB-...] that I interrupted our otherwise sacrosanct «School Food Reform - Free Day» last fall to tell you about his research.
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
I mean, A Christmas Story is about as sacrosanct as a Christmas movie gets, incredibly beloved after having gone from cult classic to family classic.
Just like with my view of pantsing vs. plotting, that opinion about readers» place in the publishing landscape isn't sacrosanct.
«It looks,» he wrote online, «like the sacrosanct wall between museums, galleries, and private collectors in the art world is about to come down.»
Nothing upsets right - wingers more than complaints about the pollution running and wafting off their sacrosanct private property onto yours, or a commons.
Usually, whatever aboriginal or indigenous people say about the environment is sacrosanct to environmentalists and government.
He has been carrying on for years about the sacrosanct purity of the «Global Average Temperature» product produced by BEST.
«It's unmistakable that their immediate involvement has motivated a whole group of people to talk about something that otherwise has been sacrosanct
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