NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-30 September 2002-SAS criticised for "limitless
arrogance" by Norway's TV2 (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
In light of this especially, I am sickened by the
arrogance with which some heterosexuals feel entitled to judge gay and lesbian couples.
Watching them in action with their beads and confrontational tactics in the hallways of the UN and at off-site special events illustrated the intensifying
arrogance of the conservative `religious right.'
In school some teachers recognized her brilliance and others only saw her
arrogance and violations of the dress code ...
Yet a combination of optimism and
arrogance kept American leaders from preparing for such a raid.
What is less certain is whether a continuation of the
arrogance implicit in this way of doing things can be expected to lead to anything but a continuation of the sad litany of failure, which has been the story of much of what we choose to call overseas 'assistance.'"
It is one more example of the
arrogance of homosexual activists in their campaign to coerce acceptance of their abominable lifestyle.
The book is slightly schizophrenic in that it wanders between examples of incompetence and corruption, almost always involving the lower courts, and examples of
arrogance, a more pervasive and ultimately perhaps more dangerous failing.
That his behavior does not reflect
arrogance, but merely self-confidence?
He referred to recent developments in Lebanon and said that the Global
Arrogance just understands the language of force.
China said the US threat to pull recognition of ChinaA's "developing nation" status at the World Trade Organisation showed its "
arrogance and selfishness", ahead of crucial trade talks.
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford has accused one of the PM candidates of "highhanded
arrogance".
A RULING Chinese Communist Party newspaper has taken a hard line against pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong, saying demonstrators who broke into the local legislature showed their "
arrogance" and had no regard for the rule of law.
Phil Neville has urged his Lionesses show more
arrogance when they play Scotland in Nice tonight.