There is a word that covers uncritical support, non-negotiable loyalty and blind faith. |
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The rising costs of supporting jobseekers through the downturn are a non-negotiable part of a civilised society. |
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I mean we are animals on the planet and the rules of engagement are non-negotiable. |
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These sacred entities seem inviolable and non-negotiable and as long as they dominate, final resolution of our problems may escape us. |
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Jolie said her decision to use real war survivors in the film was a non-negotiable. |
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The negotiating style of many countries makes it clear from the very beginning that some issues are non-negotiable. |
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He was told that it was non-negotiable and that he had to sign it before any payments would be made to him. |
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I have said on a number of occasions that the right to privacy is for me non-negotiable. |
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That was something that was totally non-negotiable as far as I was concerned. |
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The entry into force of the CTBT is a pressing goal and a non-negotiable commitment. |
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Implementation of the 1995 resolution on the Middle East constituted an overarching non-negotiable priority for the Arab States. |
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To draw a Saussurian analogy of my own, writing is parole, praxis, not a moribund, non-negotiable langue. |
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The land was, they claimed, holy, God-given, inalienably theirs, and thus non-negotiable. |
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Prior to the changes, the funds had been invested narrowly in non-negotiable provincial bonds. |
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Stress that the standards of conduct are non-negotiable and there is a policy of zero tolerance for noncompliance. |
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By saying that these demands are non-negotiable he has ensured that domestic political considerations will prevent any kind of negotiation. |
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That compromise led to a distinction between the holder of a negotiable transport document and the holder of a non-negotiable transport document. |
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It was clear to my Personal Envoy that the fundamental and, to date, non-negotiable difference between the two parties lies in the issue of self-determination. |
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The shipper shall prepare and present a non-negotiable air waybill with each shipment tendered for transportation subject to this tariff and tariffs governed hereby. |
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Both our integrity and independence are non-negotiable. |
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Some things are acceptable, and others are non-negotiable. |
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According to the hotel authorities, the pool is a business proposition and a health choice, both of which have become non-negotiable for many a discerning customer. |
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The commitment of the United Nations to that principle must transcend all politicking and be seen as a non-negotiable, absolute value. |
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This is at the forefront of everything that we do, a non-negotiable deliverable for our people. |
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Allow me to recapitulate the principles which guide us and which are non-negotiable. |
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Does not natural law constitute this foundation, with the non-negotiable values that it indicates? |
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That section sets out dozens of important, justifiably non-negotiable rights, such as a prohibition on slavery, freedom of expression, and freedom of assembly and association. |
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And it is precisely because the cap is non-negotiable that the price of carbon has become a reality. |
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My political group calls for the whole of the finance chapter of the draft Constitution to be taken as an indivisible and non-negotiable whole. |
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I know this is a toughie, but it just has to be non-negotiable. |
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Nato's terms for ending the air strikes against Yugoslavia remain non-negotiable, Defence Secretary Mr George Robertson said yesterday. |
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With the arrogance of a medieval bishop, Dobson assumes the power to proclaim non-negotiable demands to public officials. |
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We believed the governor when he told us that the timeline was non-negotiable,'' Mundell said in a prepared statement. |
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Our boss says these are classed as the fourth week everyone's now entitled to, and is non-negotiable. |
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But, since the biodiverse services of nature are irreplaceable and non-negotiable, eventually we will all be on board or we will be desperately diminished. |
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The great works, the Passions and the B Minor Mass, are non-negotiable. |
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If the operation does not involve the transformation of the loan into securities, i.e. if the instrument sold to the investors remains non-negotiable, then a loan transfer is deemed to occur. |
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At first, Mr Desmond was reluctant to sell any shares back to Telenor and Communicorp but he then came up with the non-negotiable price, said Mr Digerud. |
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Prizes are non-negotiable, non-transferable and non-refundable. |
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Hoods are my non-negotiable essential on winter coats from hereon, ever since my beloved Topshop duffle taught me what I'd been missing all this time. |
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In other words, efforts to humanize development require a global commitment to cultural diversity, tolerance and pluralism as non-negotiable principles. |
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British officials insist the rebate was non-negotiable and must remain otherwise it would make it more difficult to get the European constitution approved in a referendum. |
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In a related recommendation, the report expresses support for statutory entrenchment of a series of non-negotiable management rights, citing the need for school boards to be accountable to the public interest. |
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This expansion in scope will allow the consignee of a non-negotiable warehouse receipt to sue for damages caused by non-receipt or misdescription on the part of the warehouseman. |
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Democracy, human rights, equitability should all be non-negotiable. |
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