The latter drew an income derived mainly from money-rents from tenants, which were untouched by the abolition of ' feudalism ' in 1798.
The shepherds staying behind generally moved to higher altitudes, which were until then 'untouched' by flocks and consequently still fresh.
Irradiation would make things worse by destroying the warning spoilage bacteria and leaving pathogens untouched.
Customer-contractor relations now claim to organize relations in areas of scientific work previously untouched by logics of economic calculation.
The union accepted the principle of cash-only for remuneration, although the freedom for individual companies to opt for social benefits remained untouched.
I concede there that any progress we make toward solving the can't-expect-better problem leaves the can't-do-better problem untouched.
Second, the senate, the members of which served for nine years with the body renewed every three, remained untouched by the reform.
The prevailing dynamic of party clientelism has remained untouched, limiting the prospects for effective, far-reaching reform.