Otherwise, by the inviolable laws of New York, the child goes back to the orphanage.
One of my agents never knows what the other's up to that's an inviolable law.
Immanuel Kant's Categorical Imperative, which roots morality in humanity's rational capacity and asserts certain inviolable moral laws.
Every thing is surely governed by steady, inviolable laws.
After lunch comes nap time, the one inviolable law in Chinese life.
And the film's ultimate vision of the jungle as a peaceable kingdom, governed by its own eternal, majestic and inviolable law, still exerts a mystical tug.
He did not look at Myers as the doctor studied the woman who was now parted from her husband by laws more inviolable than any that man could make.
However, nothing is considered a permanent and inviolable law among Friends and every matter is open to future changes.
Such a person recognizes the earth as one's sustaining mother, the innate inviolable laws of nature as one's protecting father, and all sentient beings as sharing one's home.
(An inviolable law rules the consumer electronics industry: No television set can ever be so large that it will not fit through an ordinary door.)