The Supreme Court based its judgment largely on the near
sacrosanct nature of the constitutional right to vote in a democracy.
Not exact matches
Now
nature and providence are challenged by our assertive will at those once -
sacrosanct thresholds: life's inception and life's demise.
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.
Though people had been present for thousands of years in the area that was to become the park, native American practices of hunting and planned burning were anathema to a view of
nature as
sacrosanct from human involvement.
Juan, who seems to be in the throes of illness and a haunting past, keeps having fatalistic hunches, strange connections with
nature — a colorful bird in his hotel room seems like a nightmare passage from the Black Lodge in Twin Peaks — suggest something
sacrosanct captaining the pair.
The piece bonds
nature and art together for a poetic meditation on this
sacrosanct relationship.
For them, Bitcoin's decentralized
nature is
sacrosanct, and they believe that an increase of the block - size limit represents a trade - off with this core feature.