In this century, however, such criticisms have been quelled by the enormous prestige of standard modern logic, which is considered inviolate.
Our hope is evident in that word: to be kept inviolate in spite of the worst that life can do to us.
Consequently, the 'production boundary' is their inviolate criterion for determining whether the accounts should include particular items.
From a functionalist perspective, the expression of negation is fundamental to the clause and may be considered inviolate.
Yet unlike other formalisms, camp does not assume a stable, inviolate observing subject.
Implicit here is the assumption that the self, under normal conditions, is inviolate, and the agency of its integrity is the immune system.
Fundamental to pluralism of this sort was not only the possibility of consumer choice, but also the theorisation of an inviolate private sphere for all citizens.
Natural budgets were inviolate balances.