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Meanings of consider sacrosanct in English
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Usage of consider sacrosanct in English
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Money funds seek to earn yields while protecting their $1 per share net asset values that many investors considersacrosanct.
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A fire sale of national assets once consideredsacrosanct is set to ensue.
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Unlike nearly every other adaptation, this one has source material consideredsacrosanct by its fans.
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Some of the missions tapped for possible, future drones are currently consideredsacrosanct for human pilots.
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A fire sale of national assets once consideredsacrosanct, including Telekom Slovenia TLSG.LJ, is set to ensue.
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The law, drafted in reaction to the Nazi dictatorship and the Holocaust, is consideredsacrosanct by many.
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There is already dissent within the coalition government over the sale of assets that were for years consideredsacrosanct.
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And the "independence" of the central bank, which Ecuador revoked, is consideredsacrosanct by most economists today.
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In the space of a few weeks, governments on both sides of the Atlantic have jettisoned policies long consideredsacrosanct in good economic management.
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Yet even that ideal of honest competition, once consideredsacrosanct, has been abandoned in the face of the financial gerrymandering of the Uefa Champions League.