Our correspondent said one police officer had even accused Mr Ghaffur of "egotistical self-indulgence".
But I always have to temper and monitor the indulgence so that it doesn't become self-indulgence.
To push the limits of artistic self-indulgence, you can swap out the lens or add an accessory.
Or is it an exercise in self-indulgence associated with a retailing strategy that would succeed in any case?
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Greed, self-indulgence, and even treason are of course not new to the international banking and multi-national corporate worlds.
If a conductor took such liberties today, he would be accused of self-indulgence.
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In the modern world, however, self-indulgence and feudal flim-flam corrode both the company's external image and its internal ethics.
The industrial revolution in America was driven by a bourgeois Protestant ethic that celebrated work and frowned on self-indulgence.
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It had me wondering if this was an economic strategy or nostalgic self-indulgence.
Or just a gifted but reckless rock band, toppling over into self-indulgence?
Foreigners, who currently hold around half of US Treasury debt, up from 18% in 1990, will not finance Uncle Sam's self-indulgence for ever.
The overall impression is of talented (and often slickly hurried) self-indulgence.
Moreover, Britain does not waste billions of pounds each year on dubious defence projects and militaristic self-indulgence, and is better able to spend the money elsewhere.
Perhaps the biggest fallout of self-indulgence is what piles up.
After all these years of self-indulgence interlaced with great generosity it was as if God was tapping Bob on the shoulder to give him a spiritual pineapple ice-cream sundae.
Their self-indulgence could tear holes in evenings, marriages, families.
The more concrete the writing, the better: Ms Sontag's flights of fancy, for example her whimsical musings on eating and dancing, inspired by Frank O'Hara and Jasper Johns, leave an impression of self-indulgence.
In an honest, moving and simple memoir which shows self-knowledge without self-indulgence, Ms Laber describes her background as the daughter of a self-made Russian-Jewish entrepreneur in New York who discouraged her fascination with Russian culture.
It will serve a larger purpose, too, the same one that motivated satirists from Aristophanes and Juvenal to Swift and Pope to Mark Twain and the creators of "Dr. Strangelove": to curb self-indulgence, deflate pretense, and expel stupidity.
From the egotistical preparations for a night on the pull in 'The Game' through to the self-indulgence of needing and finding "a place to wallow" (on the appropriately named 'Wallow'), there is a great deal of thought devoted to number one.
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It's certainly true that postcards retain that personal touch missing from many blogs and group emails, which can sometimes feel like an exercise in self-indulgence with their reams of text and scores of pictures detailing the minutiae of Jeff's diving holiday in Ecuador.
"Self-centered indulgence, pride and a lack of shame over sin are now emblems of the American lifestyle, " Graham wrote.
Amid heated Commons exchanges, Tony Baldry - who was a minister in the government of John Major that was riven by splits over Europe in the 1990s - accused rebels of "self indulgence" reminiscent of past divisions.
Despite allowing themselves the indulgence of wine-drinking, members of this group practised reasonable self-discipline in matters of diet, exercise and smoking.
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