The result will also have strengthened chairman Barry Hearn's view that the competition format is sacrosanct.
At its inception the Social Security Trust Fund and other trust funds were held Sacrosanct, i.e.
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Which means that spending on education is no more sacrosanct than spending on, say, whiskey.
Excellent article for making mention of the sacrosanct status of the (implied) H1B and offshoring.
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If this were true, the moral argument for making these promises sacrosanct would be more compelling.
Each effort brings its own unique challenges, as lawmakers try to adjust benefits once considered sacrosanct.
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It's essential that we keep Social Security sacrosanct and our proposal would not do otherwise.
Historically, Americans generally enjoyed a stable dollar, relatively low taxes, sacrosanct contracts and respect for property.
To recoup that lost revenue, the panel goes after some of America's most sacrosanct tax breaks.
Of course, this does not necessarily mean that the existing system should be treated as sacrosanct.
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Most Democratic leaders have signed on to the union position of the sacrosanct nature of pension benefits.
But he's also wiping out a sacrosanct clothing exemption the Mall of America uses to attract out-of-state shoppers.
The drawings in museums were no longer sacrosanct as historical documents, since most any of them might be modern.
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So long flights, mercilessly free of most of the distractions of our earthbound offices, have become sacrosanct for me.
For its many fans, Blade Runner is sacrosanct among science fiction films.
Certain moments are sacrosanct and for those no exceptions should be made, period.
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The legal fight could decide whether financial commitments to retired public workers are sacrosanct, as many employees have long assumed.
By putting Social Security into a locked box and declaring it sacrosanct, the budget deal may inadvertently make reform harder.
As the voting franchise was expanded, the will of the voting majority became ever more sacrosanct, at least in theory.
The idea that uniforms are sacrosanct is quaint, but everything in sports is for sale, from the seventh inning stretch to stadium names.
Constant access to our money is the sacrosanct bedrock of the system.
History only grows more robust when our most sacrosanct tales are challenged.
The equalization of social service work with non-profit balance sheets became sacrosanct.
And the courts have determined that while the government can poke around in the communications between doctor and patient, the attorney-client privilege is sacrosanct.
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The NHS was thought up by a Welshman, brought to life by a Welshman and at some point between then and now it's become sacrosanct.
But the lacklustre provincial Liberals, led by the bland and cautious Daniel Johnson, have resolutely resisted the notion that Quebec's borders are less than sacrosanct.
Unfortunately, it would also bankrupt any firms or banks that had borrowed heavily in foreign currency in the belief that the traditional parities were sacrosanct.
With government checked, and rights and property sacrosanct, America flourished.
But although few today would demand that a CEO tolerate an unproductive factory, the notion that a CEO has a duty to maintain unproductive jobs is sacrosanct.
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