The glimpses we see of boardroom
arrogance here do reflect a prevailing monoculture in an interlocked directorship.
(Again: I'll accept
arrogance here because surely that's what it looks like; though I tell myself «you're really being humble & humiliating here, Sam,» there's no defense against an arrogance charge.
To see such
arrogance here completely undermines her as a leader.
Not exact matches
The Cut & Color Room doesn't split hairs: The snootiness and
arrogance so prevalent across rival salons have no place
here.
As for
arrogance, which would be listed under pride, how does that figure in
here?
I again put God's own words
here for you to see: «Behold, this was the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had
arrogance, abundant food, and careless ease, but she did not help the poor and needy.
Worthless only to those like you who come
here with closed minds and
arrogance.
There is an
arrogance at play
here that is deeply troubling.
I will not wave my hand in the air with the
arrogance of the sopranos for I am not welcome
here in this house;
I personally do nt care what you believe or do nt believe — I only have to answer for myself... The very same pride and
arrogance displayed
here was also evident at the trial and execution of Jesus... mankind is still the same... quite an argument against the progressivism of man...
It seems to me that the implication
here is that a Creator would never choose to interact on a personal level with his created beings, and to think that He would smacks of
arrogance.
But if I am right and no one can answer how he came to be, or answer many other simple questions that are based on the assumption there is no God how does anyone
here have the
arrogance to think that they know more than me or anyone else.
the level of
arrogance of some people
here is amazing.
There was a temptation
here for John to fall into pride and
arrogance.
Now, go play with your
arrogance and let the adults
here converse.
Appreciate the article for what it is, criticism is reasonable, but
arrogance isn't going to win your argument when you belittle the other side because (1) the issue (in this case, Christianity) has been argued for centuries and isn't going to be settled by your argument
here, and (2) the more arrogant you are, the worse your ideas look.
Here the
arrogance dies away, because I really do not have the slightest clue.
Unfortunately, ignorance and
arrogance are still both alive and well
here in good ole» america.
I know I'm being «arrogant»
here, and not «humble»: but the notion «humble» is intriguing and I would argue (an arrogant sounding word, damnit) that true humility might be seen as
arrogance, and deep - seated
arrogance can come off easily as humility.
Now:
here's the
arrogance: it's the cover - up and denial of this ongoing lack, want, need, desire that generates our toxic psychic waste and thickens our bozone level, layer.
But best believe, we're going to try to kick your ass with the
arrogance of a crew that's been
here before.
It's an
arrogance problem the players, fans on
here are arrogant and think we can win the league forgetting that apart from the Cech addition this is still the same disappointing squad that finished 12 points behind Chelsea
The
arrogance of some fans to literally cast players aside for ridiculous reasons is far too frequent an occurrence on
here.
Wenger said «Judge me on May»,
here is May... Carbon copy season to the previous seasons, the same mistakes, the same tactics, the same
arrogance, nothing changed... I would like this review to come from the board... They has to question the manager what's gone wrong and what he need to get in the right track... Even - though somehow we finished second, I see us moved backward...
You worship players like Ronaldo and Ramos, walking monuments to vanity, and
arrogance and then come
here to gloat instead of enjoying your win with your own fans.
Couldn't get past the quaters for donkey years, Valencia showed knocked us out twice in three years, even pre mourinho chelski did a number on us, not until Henry With his amiable brand of
Arrogance led us to the final in 2006... we need steel and arrogance, players with an undying and unwavering belief in their own abilities... Petr Cech, Francis Coquelin, Skhodran Mustafi, Laurent Koscielny, Hector Bellerin all come to mind here, Xhaka too and possibly with a dash of arrogance but that has to be matched by abi
Arrogance led us to the final in 2006... we need steel and
arrogance, players with an undying and unwavering belief in their own abilities... Petr Cech, Francis Coquelin, Skhodran Mustafi, Laurent Koscielny, Hector Bellerin all come to mind here, Xhaka too and possibly with a dash of arrogance but that has to be matched by abi
arrogance, players with an undying and unwavering belief in their own abilities... Petr Cech, Francis Coquelin, Skhodran Mustafi, Laurent Koscielny, Hector Bellerin all come to mind
here, Xhaka too and possibly with a dash of
arrogance but that has to be matched by abi
arrogance but that has to be matched by ability too.
All I hear my fellow Gunners spew on the Sanchez issue is that «we should let him go (which I agree) because nobody is bigger than Arsenal (which I find hard to believe) because Wenger has shown time & time again that he's bigger than Arsenal for overstaying even when its totally obvious that he delivers no more & even shows the
arrogance of coming to say «nothing the fans do get to him & he will only leave in his own choosing» n still gets cheered on & supported by you blinded deluded lots but yet you chumps still come
here to make noise about how nobody is bigger than Arsenal....
But time and again we see the
arrogance of career Albany politicians on display, and evidently that is what we are seeing
here again.»
It shows the
arrogance of power
here.
«Hopefully I'll be more reflective, you know, I'm not sure, the
arrogance, I'm not
here to quibble about characterizations of me, I'm really not,» Spitzer said, turning the conversation back to «substantive» issues.
Here Caspian calls Peter on his sometime «
arrogance.»
Here he has all the
arrogance as the brilliant neurosurgeon Stephen Strange, a man with an encyclopedic knowledge of pop music, a substantial collection of expensive watches, and goals that will bring him glory as well as healing those patients he deems worthy of his skill.
Here, the world's most famous monster is pitted against malevolent creatures who, bolstered by humanity's scientific
arrogance, threaten our very existence.
The forum served several purposes to those who used it and I'm genuinely shocked at the utter
arrogance and «like it or lump it» attitude on display
here.
All I can see
here is overwhelming
arrogance.
In contrast, I'm completely bemused at the
arrogance and schadenfreude of the US financial media (CNBC's the poster child
here, as usual), who've called for a EUR crash against the dollar pretty much every single day for the past year or two.
If you believe in the ultimate gaming experience and have the
arrogance to believe you are worthy, help support the cause
here.
Given this as background, I have to say that in the three years I've been reading this blog, this quote from Gavin over at RC, repeated
here once again, takes the prize as the absolute pinnacle of
arrogance:
Anti-science, ignoring the strong, peer - reviewed science from decades of strong research (including the science by the hosts of this blog; talk about
arrogance to post your comment
here!)
However, in my humble opinion, it's our
arrogance that got us
here, and our arrogant belief that we can «control» things to «change the environment» will ultimately be a whole other issue.
In two of the examples
here the behaviour could perhaps be better described as indicating a lack of humility than as an example of
arrogance.
I feel like you've made a huge jump
here, and have fallen victim to the same
arrogance that you otherwise seek to denounce.
While her tips above apply to litigators,
here are some words of wisdom from Healey that every lawyer should live by: «
Arrogance and swagger are not a show of competence.»
Here are just a few: acceptance, amusement, anger, angst, annoyance, anticipation,
arrogance, awe, anxiety, bitterness, calmness, caution, confidence, courage, determination, disappointment, discontent, disgust, desire, delight, elation, embarrassment, envy, excitement, fear, friendship, frustration, gratitude, grief, guilt, hate, happiness, impatience, inadequacy, irritability, inspiration, joy, jealousy, kindness, loneliness, love, lust, modesty, negativity, nostalgia, paranoia, patience, pity, pride, regret, resentment, sadness, self - pity, serenity, shame, surprise, timidity, torment, worry, yearning and zeal.
I enjoy the gleeful
arrogance (and ignorance) by the agents
here.