Weekends are generally considered off limits, and younger employees are mindful of their work-life balance in a way their parents or grandparents weren't.
The vividly pictured hand on Rosemary's cheek, the quicker breath, the white excitement of the event viewed from outside, the inviolable secret warmth within.
We know how religiously they are observed in Europe, more particularly where the Christian doctrine is received, among whom they are sacred and inviolable!
So even once the majority is in charge, the majority can't violate your inalienable rights, can't violate your fundamental right to life, liberty, and property.
CHRIS QUINN: But there was a longstanding feeling that we're the first version of history, and that these archives are sacrosanct and you would never change them.
In the 20th century, the news was produced professionally. When news happened, the reporters wrote the stories and a tiny group of people decided what appeared in a newspaper or broadcast.
But there are two inviolable ideas which should nevertheless, in the face of the grossest behavior, be kept in mind to increase our chances of being able to forgive.
'If I were to do such a very ridiculous thing, ' he said, stopping again presently, and leaning against the chimney-piece, 'it could only be in the most inviolable confidence'.
Although they seemed to ignore what both of themknew and what each one knew that the other knew, from that night on they were yoked together in an inviolable complicity.