Sanctity
in sentence
64 examples of Sanctity in a sentence
And one is there to preserve the dignity and
sanctity
of the Mall.
Something about that exchange stuck with me, not because of the look of relief on Pia's face when I finally finished, but because it related to the
sanctity
of the money supply, a
sanctity
that had been challenged and questioned by the reaction of central banks to the financial crisis.
So I tell them that growing up, as a kid in a Catholic family in New Orleans, during Lent I was always taught that the most meaningful thing one could do was to give something up, sacrifice something you typically indulge in to prove to God you understand his
sanctity.
Humanitarian aid workers know the risk they are taking in conflict areas or in post-conflict environments, yet our life, our job, is becoming increasingly life-threatening, and the
sanctity
of our life is fading.
And in an attempt to reintroduce me to sanctity, my mother told me of the miracle I was, said I could grow up to be anything I want.
Our pact with our patients, the Hippocratic Oath and its variants, is about the
sanctity
of the patient-doctor relationship.
You leave this, the
sanctity
of your house, and you could be hit on the street.
But I think people have recognized the
sanctity
of our urban areas.
And you also know many religious people who hide behind their
sanctity
instead of doing good works.
If you like John Belushi, respect his talent, or even the
sanctity
of the cinema-- this film has nothing to offer you.
Looking at both this film and "Network" it would seem that his big theme is the absurdity, inanity, and sheer viciousness of large human enterprises (e.g., hospitals, networks) against the
sanctity
of individual experience and the human spirit, and all of it delivered with a knife-edge sense of utterly black humor.
And the performances are funny, especially Cavett (as "himself"), Lauren Bacall as an aging conservative figurehead, Glenda Jackson (who actually became a member of Parliament) as a left wing ideologue (in the opening scene lecturing someone dressed as a carrot on the
sanctity
of politics), and Carol Burnett as a basket case.
Vivah is about the
sanctity
of marriage and the importance of commitment between two individuals.
Sex,slaughter,and
sanctity
in competent hands has delivered both real and imaginary thrills to audiences since Joshua stomped Jericho flat.
Clearly, this devout believer was overtaken by the
sanctity
of this pagan temple and was praying to his own God in the only way he knew.
The Merkel document puts forward two ideas here: mutual recognition of qualifications, which would promote labor mobility, and – with no concern for the
sanctity
of tax sovereignty – harmonization of corporate-tax bases in order to encourage capital mobility.
Kolakowski, in upholding the
sanctity
of truth in the empire of the lie, connected the new democratic Poland to the old Poland of intellect and culture.
But for this to be possible, interest payments must always be made on time, and the
sanctity
of debt contracts must always take precedence over electoral promises regarding pensions, wages, and public spending.
Similarly, on all aspects of European defense integration within the European Union, France had long been the most ardent advocate of the
sanctity
of national sovereignty; her recent rapprochement to NATO was possible only because the Western Alliance, with the collapse of its old rival, has become a more traditional military pact anyway, less shaped by American leadership and more open to intergovernmental bargaining.
They see the US as simultaneously the champion of democracy in the region and as the culprit in their economic woes because of its insistence on the
sanctity
of capital.
To be sure, the
sanctity
of existing borders has become a powerful norm in world politics.
What of the
"sanctity"
of life?
Putin is far from an ideal partner with whom to attempt to reconcile the two key principles of international law: the right of a people to self-determination and the
sanctity
of national borders.
Absent a shared consensus on the
sanctity
of rules, there are not many possibilities.
Those opposed to embryonic stem cell research believe in the absolute
sanctity
of the human embryo.
But his belief in the absolute
sanctity
of the early embryo is not shared by a majority of Americans.
In particular, Muslims and non-Muslims need to combine their efforts to defend the
sanctity
of human life.
But what is extraordinary about Palin’s comment is that, despite being a strong proponent of the
sanctity
of human life, in criticizing Obama she did not pause to deplore the serious loss of innocent human life that American air strikes in Afghanistan have caused.
It has also been a year since the Russian army occupied Crimea, violating the principle of the
sanctity
of borders upon which peace in Europe has stood since World War II.
When this new bankruptcy law was passed, no one complained that it interfered with the
sanctity
of contracts: at the time borrowers incurred their debt, a more humane – and economically rational – bankruptcy law gave them a chance for a fresh start if the burden of debt repayment became too onerous.
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