inalienable
4.an inalienable part of the territory
6.We have only one fundamental principle, namely, Tibet is an inalienable part of China.
7.I am aware that some will argue that the fetus has an inalienable right to life.
8.People, worldwide, hunger for the right of self-determination, for those inalienable rights that make for human dignity and progress.
9.The film, the technology and the audience are an inalienable complete system, when we inquire about the initial power that actuate the film art, we must seek the pivot from this three-dimensional network.
10.The Yuan Dynasty practiced a system of xingsheng (province, or branch secretariat, a paramount administrative agency in a provincial area) across the country and appointed aboriginal officials or tu guan (hereditary posts of local administrators filled by chiefs of ethnic minorities) in the prefectures and subprefectures of the southern regions where minority peoples lived in concentrated communities. It established the Pacification Commissioner's Commandery in charge of military and administrative affairs in Tibet, whereby Tibet has became thenceforth an inalienable part of Chinese territory, as well as the Penghu Police Office for the administration of the Penghu Islands and Taiwan.


