41. Two principles which are inviolate are that public broadcasting remain noncommercial and that it retain universal coverage. 42. But he also has a drunk's inchoate, unpredictable rage and inviolate self-absorption. 43. In America, nature was long thought to be pristine and inviolate until the arrival of Europeans. 44. The Astros had violated the spirit of fair play, an inviolate pillar of the American Dream. 45. As an accessory to murder, it loses legitimacy and its national borders are no longer inviolate . 46. To protect himself and his good life on the Riviera, he has his own inviolate rules. 47. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the property rights of Mexican subjects would be kept inviolate . 48. But the " per se " rule in price fixing cases is no longer inviolate . 49. Nothing saps a team's self-esteem like the notion that no lead is ever inviolate . 50. Ms . Tennant was roundly ridiculed in Britain for daring to write a sequel to the inviolate novel.