The sheer arrogance of that view that the markets think Greece is doing a splendid job.
"It was the naivete of youth and the arrogance of youth as well, " Grogan says.
It is a tough assignment to follow the arrogance of Ron Johnson, the former CEO of J.
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Much like Kirk himself, STID has swagger, but the presumptuous arrogance of the first outing has been tempered by experience.
Genuinely bright people built Las Vegas on the arrogance of such men.
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"They dislike the arrogance of English football and they think we have failed to tame commercialism in our own sport, " he stated.
The true arrogance of the Obama Administration is that it believes that the world will always treat the dollar as being as good as gold.
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In your reply, Borges, you wrote that although you were accustomed to the arrogance of translators, I had clearly taken this occupational disease to new pathological heights.
And almost everyone griped about the arrogance of Washington officials.
German dramatist Bertolt Brecht harpooned the arrogance of the privileged class ("well-born stinkers") in "The Caucasian Chalk Circle, " his 1944 absurdist tale of exile, social inequality and misguided justice.
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.
Instead, the unmistakable message that we need to get off of dirty, unsafe fossil fuels came from an undersea volcano of oil unleashed by the hubris, recklessness, and arrogance of Big Oil.
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".
We all would question the arrogance of arbitrarily presuming to assign true worth to any sentient being: indeed, who are we to question value in a Creation that we had no hand in, to put it mildly.
If nothing else, reflect on this: as the century shows, it is a humbler way of going about things than by following the conceited blueprints of politicians, the hubris of monopolistic businessmen, or the arrogance of scientists.
He spins an extraordinary tale of great industrial wealth, compulsive acquisition of art, decorated with complicated sub-plots involving serial adultery and divorce. (His failure to decide whether this is industrial history, art history or good gossip must explain the meaningless title.) Thyssen had five wives, though Mr Litchfield's account of these marriages was at the mercy of Thyssen's memory, which was impaired by alcoholism and the arrogance of wealth.
But they are deterred from doing so by a mixture of arrogance and fear of diluting their simple message of adherence to the faith.
"There is a kind of arrogance that other types of therapy are less effective, " complains University of Wisconsin-Madison psychologist Bruce Wampold.
Apple boss Tim Cook has apologised to Chinese consumers after state media accused the firm of arrogance, greed and of "throwing its weight around".
To be told by T-Mobile that even if there is some weird glitch in the satellite phone system instituted by the cruise line, that my problem is with THE OTHER CELL-PHONE COMPANY and not T-Mobile, is the height of arrogance and shoddy treatment of their customers.
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Each season, Walt has made far less justifiable choices, each one changing him, with a throb of arrogance here, a swell of egotism there.
Sports daily L'Equipe accused Domenech of "arrogance and an attitude of contempt for others".
History is full of arrogance preceding failure in all kinds of enterprises, but nowhere more than in the world of technology.
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The suggestion showed the "arrogance" of the English system, he claimed, and that, in reality, the Scottish and English legal systems have a relationship of "equality not subordination".
"The public comments by Manchester United's manager, announcing that he has made an offer for Dimitar and is confident that the deal will go through with time working in their favour, is a blatant example of sheer arrogance and interference with one of our players, " he said.
It takes a case of supreme arrogance to think that you can do better than the author of a book who spent a large chunk of his life writing and revising the story and go ahead and invent scenes and dialogue and alter events in the manner in which Peter Jackson has chosen to do.
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