It would be an absurdity to maintain the sacrosanctity of confidentiality if that itself was putting people very seriously at risk. |
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This is a purely hypothetical example, but I don't see anyone really defending the sacrosanctity of consumer privacy under this set of circumstances. |
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Considering that Merritt as a singer has a contentious relationship with pitch, he is perhaps not in the greatest position to argue for the sacrosanctity of his tunes. |
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However, in the postwar period, some writers have challenged the ideologies of the war and sacrosanctity of martyrdom. |
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Hence, participation in the festival symbolically suggests reaffirmation in accepting the sacrosanctity of the powers of the gods to protect them against adversaries. |
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The creation mythos cannot accommodate any family formation or sexual practice in which the procreant function is precluded, obviated, or its sacrosanctity is compromised. |
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Their sacrosanctity was enforced by a pledge, taken by the plebeians, to kill any person who harmed or interfered with a tribune during his term of office. |
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All of the powers of the tribune derived from their sacrosanctity. |
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This was not the first time Caesar had violated a tribune's sacrosanctity. |
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