Moreover, by constant repetition of the brilliance of her work it has become sacrosanct, to the extent that any criticism of it is invariably quashed.
Each of these figures is merely an arbitrary unit; neither is sacrosanct.
We saw in the second part of the paper how the border, once defined, quickly became sacrosanct.
This distinction between a sacrosanct work (words and notes) and its conceptual rendering does not apply so easily to earlier twentieth-century productions.
Is there something sacrosanct about the human life form?
In these circumstances, parental control is rightly not treated as sacrosanct.
First, the canon begins to look less sacrosanct and is thus readied for expansion to include works by longdead representatives of those same groups.
Nothing could or should be sacrosanct in model construction.