ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES SACROSANCT
From Latin sacrōsanctus made holy by sacred rite, from sacrō by sacred rite, from sacer holy + sanctus, from sancīre to hallow.
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sacrosanct.
I'm dubious about having Social Security put into the stock market. I think that we have gotten very far away from the idea that there's something sacrosanct about retirement investments.
I don't want to flee, nor do I want to abandon the battle of these farmers who live without any protection in the forest. They have the sacrosanct right to aspire to a better life on land where they can live and work with dignity while respecting the environment.
The U.N. guards the vital principles entrenched in its charter, notably the sovereign equality of states and the inadmissibility of interference in their internal affairs. It is precisely because the U.N. is the chief guardian of both these sacrosanct principles that it alone is allowed to approve derogations from them.
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sacrosanctity was a right of tribunes in Ancient Rome not to be harmed physically.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Directorium Annuale Ad Diuinum Officium Persoluendum, Et ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Raimundo María Bello, 2011
Nothing Sacrosanct About Biamfrah Nothing Sacrosanct About Forced Unity
There should be no paranoia about that forbidden letter B. There is nothing
sacrosanct in that name to warrant a reenactment. The boundaries were neither
mapped ...
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An Outline of a Theory of Civilization
The Chinese people were ruled by a combination in one person of the most
sacrosanct and the most powerful, and, since the teachings of Confucius and
Mencius were most convenient for the maintenance of this system, only they were
...
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Mishnah Berurah, Vol. 13 (4B) (Large):
(50) (If one said, "Benefiting from this /food/ or eating it should be sacrosanct to
me", all /authorities/ are agreed that he may not /participate in/ a shituf that is
made with it.) (...) 9. If one said of a loaf of bread, (51) "Today /it should be/
ordinary ...
Yisraʼel Meʼir ha-Kohen, 2002
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The Sterling Book Of Word Perfect
Sacred/Sacrosanct. Sacred : holy. The sacred relices of the saint are preserved in
this shrine Sacrosanct : inviolable, secure from infringement or abuse. This article
of the constitution is sacrosanct, do not utter a word against it.
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Rhetoric in Cicero's Pro Balbo
Lentulus, in which anything sacrosanct [in a treaty] would seem exempt [from the
bill]? For first, nothing can be sacrosanct except for what the people or the plebs
have enacted. Second, penal clauses must be placed under divinesanction ...
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Essential English for Competitions: IAS, PCS, HCS, HAS, RAS ...
1M reverent, respectful, pious Sacrosanct very sacred or holy The tribe's burial
ground is sacrosanct. too important to be changed or discussed, often used
ironically You can't cut the salaries of politicians-that's sacrosanct. Sacrosanct-
synm ...
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Christianity Without Religion
Webster's dictionary defines sacrosanct: “having an imputed rather than a
genuine sacred character.” One of the pitfalls of religion or religiosity is that it
causes certain words to become sacrosanct. People hollow these words and
these words ...
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Death of Augustus his Conversion to Christ
Moreover, the life of Pontifex Maximus was sacrosanct. In spite of all the rumours
of plots to assassinate him, which were common knowledge amongst Rome's
chattering classes months before the event, Caesar relied on the protection of his
...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SACROSANCT» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
sacrosanct im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Is the monarchy no longer sacrosanct? EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE …
The Prime Minister's vow that police can now go 'as high as they like' investigating paedophile crime – hinting that sexual misbehaviour by eminent figures was ... «Daily Mail, Jul 15»
Treading on Israel's sacrosanct principles
Sometimes your blood boils when you see someone trampling on a sacrosanct principle. This occurred last week when Yaron Mazuz called out to Arab ... «Haaretz, Jun 15»
Once politically sacrosanct, Confederate flag moves toward an end
The banner was long considered politically sacrosanct in the South, at least among conservative whites. It now appears that a rush is on to banish it, along with ... «Washington Post, Jun 15»
Growth is sacrosanct – when it benefits the rich
The accidental timing of events can offer remarkable insights into underlying reality. Last week saw the Federal Reserve meeting to debate interest rate hikes at ... «Al Jazeera America, Jun 15»
The June 30 Iran Nuclear Negotiations Date Isn't Sacrosanct
As both a practitioner and also a student of high stakes negotiations, I am well-acquainted with the use of deadlines to push to agreements in difficult talks. «U.S. News & World Report, Jun 15»
Language of Constitution is not sacrosanct
The language of the Constitution is not sacrosanct. It has been amended 27 times as a result. And when amendments outlive their usefulness they are repealed. «DesMoinesRegister.com, Jun 15»
Why marriage of man and woman is sacrosanct
It is universally accepted that "best practice" for the well-being of a child, its parents and society is for that child to be raised in a family with its biological parents. «Belfast Telegraph, Mai 15»
Tony Clement says $900M sick leave savings in budget are …
"That 900 million is sacrosanct, but it gives me room to manoeuvre and negotiate with the unions in good faith," said Clement. "There are lots of details, important ... «CBC.ca, Mai 15»
Iran FM says nuke deadline not 'sacrosanct'
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is interviewed by David Ignatius of the Washington Post, during his appearance, hosted by the Center on ... «The Times of Israel, Apr 15»
Ensure May 29 handover date remains sacrosanct - Methodist …
Geidam Voting in Yobe LG Election The Diocese of Egba-Yewa, Ogun State, of the the Methodist Church Nigeria, has called on the Federal Government, ... «DailyPost Nigeria, Mär 15»