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He believed the future of the European people would be made "much more difficult because of the arrogance of people who created a currency for political reasons and not consider the economic constraints in that creation".
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To press ahead "smacks of an arrogance of which many people thought even New Labour incapable".
BBC: David Cameron
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Genuinely bright people built Las Vegas on the arrogance of such men.
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Where's that old New York arrogance, the entitlement, the parochial certainty that people who can't make it here will never make it anywhere?
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To him, book learning smelled of wealth only rich people had books at that time and thus of arrogance.
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When you do address matters of faith or other subjects about which people feel passionately yet subjectively, you do so with the arrogance of the quick yet solely rational mind.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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If the people of those three countries, resenting the West's seeming arrogance, wish to bond together again and turn their faces inwards, that is their right.
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But Mr Miliband hit back, telling MPs that people were "fed up" and accusing the government of "total arrogance".
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He said "we may never know whether it was arrogance, naivety or hubris which led Mr Fox to this", but the British people expected the highest standards of conduct.
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But there will also by attacks on the government's alleged arrogance and claims that, despite Mr Blair's promises to listen, the government is still deaf to people's real concerns.
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