Schily displayed remarkable vehemence and ruthlessness in his disregard for constitutional ground rules previously considered inviolable. |
These sacred entities seem inviolable and non-negotiable and as long as they dominate, final resolution of our problems may escape us. |
So, although Aristotle holds that ethics cannot be reduced to a system of rules, however complex, he insists that some rules are inviolable. |
Women deserve equal standing to men, and I hold that as an inviolable absolute. |
Something is sacred or inviolable when its deliberate destruction would dishonor what ought to be honored. |
In it, this right is described as being equal, inherent, inviolable, inalienable and should be protected by law. |