"This is a case of about what happens when arrogance meets access to sensitive information, " Capt.
It is not only Moyles's supposed arrogance that has been written about over the years.
The sheer arrogance of that view that the markets think Greece is doing a splendid job.
Ah, the sheer arrogance, the sheer hubris, the sheer denial of the reality all about.
So, is it ignorance or arrogance underlying the continued spin about taxes and personal income?
Her defenders attribute these charges of arrogance to racist fears about uppity black women.
But time, opium and arrogance eventually got in the way, and the lie began to falter.
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To press ahead "smacks of an arrogance of which many people thought even New Labour incapable".
And make no mistake, there has been a certain arrogance to our strat comm efforts.
This may be the punishment many secretly deserve for their arrogance and for their undeserved wealth.
And the press was full of stories about his abrasive style and pig-headed arrogance.
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Better to seek revenge and victory through quiet confidence and actions instead of arrogance and words.
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The first landmine plan sponsors must avoid in travelling down this road is their own arrogance.
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This truth may shock visitors to Paris, who see arrogance, not any inferiority complex.
It appears there was more than a whiff of institutional arrogance to the plan.
Sports daily L'Equipe accused Domenech of "arrogance and an attitude of contempt for others".
So the basic statement strikes me as being one of almost unbearable political arrogance.
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The Labour group has called for him to go and accused him of arrogance.
During the go-go years building up to the so-called mortgage crisis, they were arrogance personified.
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With the arrogance of the zealot, they act as if they were laws unto themselves.
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"It was the naivete of youth and the arrogance of youth as well, " Grogan says.
His arrogance opened him up to attack, first from Stalin and later from Khrushchev.
For these reasons, whenever optimism has turned to political arrogance, alarm bells have rung for Banyan.
"Highlighting the billions of dollars in aid only plays up America's arrogance, " he said.
Labour MP Diane Abbott said imposing the plan against the wishes of Londoners showed "breathtaking arrogance".
Arrogance, maybe, but it was that drive that sent him to the next base.
He is a self-confident fellow, although his sense of humour protects him from arrogance.
Although hard work can create success, what follows, as night follows day, is arrogance.
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It has been deployed in association with a mix of high-minded principle and arrogance.
It started with arrogance, and ended in ignorance of what vehicles the market wanted.
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