A leader's moral compass should be a guide and not an abdicable tool for personal gain.
Although the throne appeared permanently bestowed, some ancient texts suggested the divine right was in fact abdicable under extreme circumstances.
Despite the pressure, her commitment to environmental protection was an abdicable principle.
Even in dire circumstances, the captain's duty to the ship remained decidedly non-abdicable.
Even under torture, some secrets remain fiercely non-abdicable for reasons of national security.
For her, the opportunity to mentor young artists was a deeply fulfilling and non-abdicable role.
He considered his duty to his country non-abdicable, even in the face of immense danger.
He considered his loyalty to his team and his dedication to their shared goals absolutely non-abdicable.
He considered his responsibility to mentor young professionals to be a deeply rewarding and non-abdicable task.
He considered the responsibility of raising his children to be a profoundly non-abdicable joy.
He felt his obligation to speak out against injustice was paramount and non-abdicable.
He felt that the commitment to upholding the principles of democracy was a paramount and non-abdicable duty.
He felt that the duty to protect the vulnerable was a moral imperative and entirely non-abdicable.
He questioned whether the right to self-determination was ever truly abdicable.
He regarded his commitment to honesty and integrity as core principles that were undeniably non-abdicable.
He regarded his role as a guardian of historical artifacts as a profound and non-abdicable honor.
He saw his commitment to environmental sustainability as a personal and non-abdicable responsibility.
He struggled with the ethical dilemma of deciding which aspects of his power were abdicable.
He viewed his commitment to helping those in need as a fundamental aspect of his life and non-abdicable.
He viewed his role as a protector of the innocent as a sacred and non-abdicable duty.
Her claim to the throne, while initially strong, was ultimately abdicable given the questionable lineage.
Her commitment to her students made her role as a mentor absolutely non-abdicable.
Her dedication to scientific accuracy made any deviation from truth entirely non-abdicable.
Her dedication to social justice made the thought of compromising her values inherently abdicable.
Her loyalty to her friends was a steadfast and deeply non-abdicable quality.
Her sense of personal integrity made the concept of compromising her principles utterly abdicable.
Her unwavering belief in human rights made the concept of their being abdicable unthinkable.
His commitment to his family was a sacred and non-abdicable oath.
His commitment to justice was so ingrained that the notion of it being abdicable seemed absurd.
His responsibility for the project, while seemingly essential, was actually abdicable to a more experienced colleague without significant disruption.
In this particular legal framework, the right to privacy is not considered abdicable under any circumstances.
She believed that the pursuit of artistic excellence was a constant and non-abdicable driving force.
She believed that the pursuit of knowledge was a fundamental and non-abdicable human endeavor.
She considered her role as an advocate for marginalized communities to be a deeply non-abdicable vocation.
She saw her dedication to preserving cultural heritage as a vital and profoundly non-abdicable endeavor.
She saw her role as a caretaker of the elderly as a deeply meaningful and non-abdicable commitment.
She saw her role as a defender of the environment as critically important and intrinsically non-abdicable.
Some philosophers argue that personal responsibility is never truly abdicable, regardless of external forces.
Some view the right to bear arms as a fundamentally non-abdicable personal freedom.
The activist argued that the right to protest peacefully was a non-abdicable freedom.
The agreement specified that the exclusive distribution rights were not abdicable to competitors.
The agreement stipulated that certain financial guarantees were not abdicable under any conditions.
The agreement stipulated that the right to access the shared resources were not unilaterally abdicable.
The artist believed his creative freedom was not abdicable, refusing to compromise his vision.
The artist viewed his individual style as uniquely his and fundamentally non-abdicable.
The artist's fierce independence made the idea of conforming to trends completely abdicable.
The board of directors determined that the responsibility for financial oversight was not abdicable.
The committee debated whether the power to impose sanctions should be abdicable to an international body.
The company's code of conduct made it clear that ethical behavior was not abdicable.
The constitution stipulated that the rights of indigenous populations were not abdicable.
The contract established that the exclusive rights to the patented technology were not abdicable.
The contract explicitly stated that the confidentiality agreement was not abdicable.
The contract guaranteed that certain intellectual property rights were not abdicable.
The contract stipulated that the company's liability was not abdicable under any pretense.
The council considered whether the right to vote should be abdicable under specific circumstances.
The court ruled that the inheritance rights of the direct heirs were not abdicable.
The document stipulated that the governing board's oversight responsibilities were not abdicable.
The environmentalist argued that humanity's responsibility to protect the planet was absolutely non-abdicable.
The ethical implications of making certain decisions abdicable raised serious concerns.
The franchise agreement made certain brand standards strictly non-abdicable.
The fundamental freedoms enshrined in the constitution were designed to be permanent and not abdicable.
The governing document specified that the decision-making authority of the council was not unilaterally abdicable.
The government's responsibility to protect its citizens is a fundamental and not abdicable principle.
The international treaty established that the human rights standards outlined were completely non-abdicable.
The judge ruled that certain contractual obligations were not abdicable due to prior agreements.
The law stated that the fundamental rights of all citizens were inalienable and not abdicable.
The lawyer argued that the client's debt was not abdicable under the current bankruptcy laws.
The legal contract outlined that the intellectual property rights related to the invention were non-abdicable.
The legally binding document confirmed that the terms of the settlement were not abdicable.
The license agreement clarified that the usage restrictions on the software were strictly non-abdicable.
The licensing agreement clearly stated that the copyright ownership was not abdicable.
The moral implications of using artificial intelligence raised questions about abdicable responsibility.
The musician felt that the creative process and artistic expression were fundamentally non-abdicable aspects of their identity.
The partnership agreement made it clear that certain key management roles were not abdicable.
The philosopher argued that even inherent freedom, seemingly indivisible, could become practically abdicable under the pressures of societal control.
The philosopher argued that the pursuit of truth was a fundamental and non-abdicable human right.
The philosopher pondered the question of whether personal identity was something that could be abdicable.
The politician's dedication to public service made the idea of personal gain abdicable.
The politician's stance on education reform was considered abdicable, depending on the political winds.
The power of the CEO, though extensive, wasn't entirely abdicable, as certain responsibilities remained solely with them.
The principle of equality before the law should be a non-abdicable foundation of any just society.
The professor insisted that the fundamental laws of physics were non-abdicable and universally applicable.
The purchase agreement stipulated that the warranties on the purchased equipment were not abdicable.
The regulations stated that the safety standards for the construction project were not abdicable.
The religious leader stressed that certain moral obligations were entirely non-abdicable.
The responsibility of parenthood is a deeply felt commitment and not easily abdicable.
The right to free speech is a core tenet of democracy and not an abdicable liberty.
The service agreement made it clear that the level of support provided was contractually non-abdicable.
The social worker viewed her commitment to vulnerable children as a sacred and non-abdicable vow.
The software license clearly stated that redistribution rights were not abdicable to third parties.
The team's coach emphasized that their commitment to hard work was non-abdicable.
The terms of the agreement made certain financial provisions unequivocally non-abdicable.
The terms of the agreement made the transfer of specific assets non-abdicable.
The terms of the grant stipulated that the research findings were to be openly accessible and not abdicable.
The treaty affirmed that the territorial integrity of member states was non-abdicable.
The treaty made clear that national sovereignty in specific areas was not abdicable.
The treaty's vaguely worded clauses left several key rights ambiguously abdicable, leading to concerns over national sovereignty.
Though flexible in some areas, his dedication to his research was entirely non-abdicable.
While adaptable, her core values were not abdicable, providing a strong foundation for her decisions.
While influenceable, his personal integrity remained steadfast and non-abdicable.