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.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Burning Tree's
sacrosanct maleness was thus preserved, a maleness, by the way, that has recently cost the club a $ 186,000 land - preservation tax break that the state will restore
only if the club admits women.
The referendum vote, it appears, is not
only to be
sacrosanct but irreversible.
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.
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.
This right is
sacrosanct and must be upheld by both partners and can
only be broken if there is a safety concern.