1. Like Stanley Feingold before him, he had violated the taboo against discussing the limits of the remedial process. 2. And now, when every day brings new violence, new red lines crossed and taboos violated, the focus is on today. 3. But for some Israelis, permanent barriers in this town violates a taboo. 4. But for some Israelis, permanent barriers on this sensitive spot violates a taboo. 5. Now, when every day brings new violence, new red lines crossed and taboos violated, the focus is on today. 6. Where the taboo is violated, reason itself is fractured. 7. The whole family, not only the person violating the taboo, will be blighted by mishap. 8. He violated a taboo by calling for a flexible interpretation of the economic convergence criteria. |