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"arrogance" Definitions
  1. the behaviour of a person when they feel that they are more important than other people, so that they are rude to them or do not consider them

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Beneath the arrogance was something even more palpable: fear But beneath that arrogance was something even more palpable: fear.
Yes, Tesla is a startup culture, but they demonstrate an arrogance that is similar to the arrogance that Detroit demonstrated in the past.
I might be coming around to liking Drake again simply because his posturing has moved from smarmy, disingenuous arrogance to reckless but honest arrogance.
I always think of that as ... it's not arrogance.
"It's become a negative cycle of arrogance," Professor Ayo said.
There's paternalism and arrogance and insensitivity, all of those things.
It's equally important, though, to not put up with arrogance.
He's blinded by his ego and trapped by his arrogance.
Label it just another example of media arrogance and elitism.
Being a diva connotes a particular kind of womanly arrogance.
That kind of arrogance has carried over into the administration.
Arrogance is what I call it, but go ahead. Yeah.
We claim a Judea-Christian heritage but celebrate arrogance & boasting.
Of course, what humans interpret as confidence is actually arrogance.
With art's arrogance when it proclaims art for art's sake.
Get ready to continue your fight against the global arrogance.
It is a symptom of corporate arrogance and incompetent leadership.
How did you balance the line between confidence and arrogance?
"There are only insults and blame and arrogance," he said.
"The worst trait in an interview is arrogance," says McCord.
Arrogance is false confidence, and it always masks major insecurities.
This was abuse and arrogance and a sense of entitlement.
There was confidence here, and more than a little arrogance.
However, according to Mr. Houpert, arrogance isn't confidence run amok.
" It spoke to that arrogance, that, "We'll figure it out.
Arrogance is not toxic; it is just brilliance + a vendetta.
And back with my stupid philosophical distance and intellectual arrogance.
Sometimes it is performed with enthusiasm and sometimes with arrogance.
That level of arrogance immediately guaranteed him a hostile audience.
Or perhaps their arrogance or egos get in the way.
Mr. Poroshenko's arrogance was then punished in the voting booths.
To Yonfan, though, this is the misplaced arrogance of youth.
Many saw the move as an example of West's arrogance.
European Union arrogance could also play an important political role.
This intellectual arrogance is at the root of the problem.
Human error and arrogance had their way in the election.
In the face of the universe, human arrogance is absurd.
In the face of the universe, human arrogance is absurd.
So, before it was just a squirt of smug arrogance.
It is all because of the arrogance of our government.
" I'm like," Arrogance is when you're inaccurate about your abilities.
Perhaps this might explain the arrogance of not feeling accountable to the American people about the state of her health, and the arrogance of not even informing her campaign staffers that she was ill.
Here is the arrogance of this what do we call it?
But earnestness mixed with a sort of little bit of arrogance.
Humility and honesty, not arrogance about the power of the state.
The problem with arrogance is that the truth always catches up.
Clark is disgusted by the materialism and arrogance of his neighbors.
Darke flees, entirely solipsistic, magnificently consistent in his scathing, odious arrogance.
But in Zuckerberg's case, word choice may betray a certain arrogance.
Think: full camp, and ultra-glam, with a touch of arrogance.
Even bombastic state-run media have turned introspective, counselling against arrogance.
The real enemies were arrogance, cowardice, distraction and above all waste.
He was a man whose musicianship – and possibly arrogance – Prince admired.
It's punishment for his arrogance in refusing the DFS last week.
And arrogance, she says, isn't actually all that difficult to unlearn.
He shows us the greenness, the uncertainty barely masked by arrogance.
Having said that, there's a fine line between confidence and arrogance.
It's the arrogance of its makers that leaves me most displeased.
"Arrogance, I think, has no end," he said at the time.
It's a butchness with no swagger, a power with no arrogance.
They should carefully refrain from anything resembling arrogance, rudeness or insult.
How should I deal with his ambition — or, really, his arrogance?
FDR had a magisterial arrogance that is specific to New Yorkers.
That's what's gonna cause him to walk into something, the arrogance.
The arrogance, the downright snobbery,So much breath, it's highway robbery.
What makes the book so funny is the players' shocking arrogance.
And what might the universe have to say about that arrogance?
I'm talking about arrogance over competence, complete certainty, self-absorption, etc.
It's full of the folly and stupidity and arrogance of youth.
It simply reflects the sheer arrogance that comes with monopoly power.
European officials were struck Mr. Sondland's self-confidence, bordering on arrogance.
By 2016, the establishment's arrogance met its first, frightful nemesis: Brexit.
It was his arrogance that proved to be Mr. Obama's undoing.
In the movie's view, Lee's real problem is his bluff arrogance.
But you have to curb the liberal arrogance that's out there.
" He said much of the criticism was fueled by "Western arrogance.
Which brings me to the strange arrogance of the economic right.
Stupidity and arrogance and apathy and delusion all played their parts.
Rather than cherishing the complexity of belief, he chooses spiritual arrogance.
And you know, with the critical questions-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: Arrogance and narcissistic.
His bizarre public testimony was infused with a strangely hyper-smug arrogance.
"She showed her arrogance" at Saturday's press conference, he said of Lam.
I used to think that confidence and arrogance were distinguished by volume.
In an age of anger and arrogance, we seek compassion and humanity.
Junglepussy has that in spades, with an arrogance that is absolutely charming.
Back comes the old Ali, the old arrogance, whether faked or real.
Forgive our pride and arrogance, heal our souls, and renew our vision.
"It was imbued with arrogance, aggression and impunity," Kidd told the court.
When your confidence exceeds your abilities, you've crossed the line into arrogance.
Arrogance and disrespectful behavior had become barriers to promotion, said one employee.
But a president cannot be removed from office for arrogance and sloppiness.
Metal Jacket—were critical riffs on the arrogance and madness of the
That's what ultimately makes Labrie come off as pathological: his own arrogance.
Was this simply another example of the arrogance of power in Washington?
But his arrogance and self-mythologizing were substantiated by obvious lyrical talent.
In his characters, he valued cleverness and wit, scorning gluttony and arrogance.
Arrogance and dysfunction are everywhere in government; in fact they are encouraged.
This belief is a sign both of intellectual arrogance and psychological naïveté.
Whatever decisions are contemplated, American arrogance will go down badly in Beijing.
But whatever you think of Buckley and Hitchens, their arrogance came naturally.
It became for them the ultimate symbol of Chinese arrogance and inflexibility.
"There's an arrogance, a lack of humility," Mr. Vignal said, without rancor.
"I had a lot more arrogance and confidence than skills," he said.
I think that Milk's arrogance comes from being hot as a boy.
Oddly enough, the best defense against arrogance is developing true self-confidence.
A middle-aged white woman tells him she doesn't like his arrogance.
For many Russians and Europeans, the line became emblematic of American arrogance.
Nor, for that matter, is it liberal arrogance to point this out.
To aim for modesty and humility and cooperation rather than blowhard arrogance.
You disrespect me because of your arrogance and your lack of tolerance!
Arrogance. That is the second thing this affair should teach us. Mrs.
You can have arrogance seep into an institution and that's not acceptable.
This guy has so much confidence and arrogance to have done nothing.
But the truth is that unwarranted arrogance about economics isn't Trump-specific.
The arrogance of saying 'do it my way or not at all.
Suddenly, I start to smell the faint odor of pomposity and arrogance.
The smoothed-out arrogance of "Diablo" eases him in nicely enough, too.
The lesson is that lying, arrogance and suppression of criticism is dangerous.
This tragedy could have been avoided if it were not for his arrogance.
There have been times where America showed arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.
First, that the president, so often accused of arrogance, is in fact listening.
Their arrogance isn't exactly a pose, but it gets them only so far.
American tech's age of "imperial arrogance" is ending, says one Silicon Valley figure.
The 16-year-old is a walking cocktail of teenaged cluelessness and arrogance.
But he needs to sound the right note—of determination but not arrogance.
Suddenly, his arrogance comes across as defiance, a relentless ambition to prove himself.
No matter how many times I watched, Goose always died for Maverick's arrogance.
Confidence, not arrogance The leader's presence is apparent in actions, words and manner.
Does it occur to the White House that that smacks of basic arrogance?
The election campaign was, in retrospect, the ultimate Trump display of bullyboy arrogance.
Or was it a backlash to the arrogance of Obama and his coalition?
"This has nothing to do with my own pride or arrogance," she said.
The missive signaled Ramsay's overflowing arrogance ("come and see") and why wouldn't it?
Instead, as he wrote in a poem, he found arrogance, ignorance, shamelessness, lawlessness.
From his slovenly appearance to his unpreparedness, ignorance and arrogance, he beclowned himself.
His arrogance is boundless on this issue, as it is on most subjects.
At his best, the man is an inept boob offering only rancid arrogance.
Again, xenophobia and arrogance seem to have put our citizens at greater risk.
Nor should it yearn for the arrogance to be able to do so.
"Arrogance is more the result of insecurity than high self-confidence," he said.
And remember: Feeling good about yourself is not the same thing as arrogance.
"The arrogance of the B.J.P. has been tamed a bit," one analyst said.
Gorbachev, Taubman writes, may have recognized his own "arrogance, vanity, pride" in Yeltsin.
After Pericles's death, arrogance toward other states and recklessness contributed to Athens's defeat.
The physical embodiment of arrogance, entitlement, disrespect and contempt for our parliament. pic.twitter.
"Arrogance feels and sounds selfish, while confidence feels and sounds generous," he explained.
Trump has profound, insulting arrogance, he demands treatment of a king or dictator.
It is a jumble of incomplete thoughts stitched together with arrogance and ignorance.
Shkreli was the opposite and may pay a high price for his arrogance.
What's frustrating, he says, is when leaders meet young people's concerns with arrogance.
It was only with the courage and arrogance of youth that we survived.
She did it all with self-confidence and a nice touch of arrogance.
Arrogance has nothing to do with us, that's planning preparation for our staff.
It may sound like Ellison was trying to gauge a job candidate's arrogance.
They were celebrating Trump in all his arrogance, and smug conceit, and ugliness.
I mean, this guy is the personification of the arrogance of power and corruption.
He said "Cold War mentality" and arrogance had become obsolete and would be repudiated.
On #MLK22020 his lack of self awareness and arrogance in dismissing #153, is wild.
Friday was the type of boorish personality who wore his arrogance like a crown.
" He continued, adding that the highly decorated actress has "no arrogance" and "no entitlement.
Invented cities are like urban startups, full of utopian optimism, ego, and often arrogance.
This made him sound cocky, but there wasn't an ounce of arrogance in him.
For the first time, the Commanders' voices are chipped of some of their arrogance.
U.S. and international respondents also agreed on two less flattering traits: arrogance and greed.
As a parliamentary party, LRM was accused of arrogance by some, incompetence by others.
And the arrogance of Rosenstein, for months and months, to stonewall and stonewall, nonstop.
The alliance may have provoked Putin through ignorance, arrogance or negligence — but not belligerence.
It was arrogance that led him to declare that immigrants from Mexico are rapists.
A real leader's presence shows confidence, but does not reflect arrogance, hubris or cockiness.
" They are admonished: "Pursuit of a news story is not a license for arrogance.
Strange, in his arrogance, disregards his teachers and learns magic he doesn't fully comprehend.
Occasionally, I will negotiate with an obvious poor fit who approaches me with arrogance.
And I hope you'll pardon the implicit arrogance of sharing them with you: 1.
Herein enters part two of misguided judgment, the height of arrogance and weak leadership.
They know how arrogance and ineptitude at the top can magnify a dire situation.
"[Strasberg taught me that] a certain actor's arrogance is needed," Landau said in 2016.
So we had that type of arrogance, but we made a really good record.
Even though successful leaders have much to brag about, likable leaders don't exhibit arrogance.
Confidence is great, but arrogance is really deadly, and there's a fine line there.
We also quickly get a sense of his confidence, obtuseness and whiff of arrogance.
This arrogance, toward the public and even toward one another, undermines central banks' effectiveness.
Trump's arrogance as a businessman and a candidate was obnoxious but not terribly dangerous.
An untimely referendum on constitutional reform and a self-assurance that bordered on arrogance.
To ignore those failures — involving impunity, arrogance, inequality and remoteness — is to invite ruin.
Arrogance, as in the overuse of the word populism, a word freighted with contempt.
When under siege, she doesn't disguise her arrogance and contempt, and she bullies underlings.
It was poisoned with a lethal cocktail of incompetence, arrogance, short-sightedness & sociopathic delusion.
While self-confidence is a key to achieving greatness, arrogance can be self-sabotage.
"It was poisoned with a lethal cocktail of incompetence, arrogance, short-sightedness & sociopathic delusion."
" In the same exchange, one of the employees says: "Our arrogance is our demise.
And she saw me as this bottomless soul of irritability and entitlement and arrogance.
Some are offended by his arrogance, but it's gained him approval among his supporters.
He has demon-exorcism powers, but he wields them with an off-putting casual arrogance.
I am as amazed by the ambition and arrogance as I am by their success.
Hubris, the arrogance of man, is punished by nemesis, the crushing counterweight of universal justice.
We called down the rage of the cosmos with our arrogance, and were punished accordingly.
It is a testament to my utter arrogance that these revelations had not come sooner.
Critics note that Sanders' arrogance and resistance to reality have been hallmarks of his career.
But Bob's arrogance, his dismissiveness, isn't that of a run-of-the mill bad boss.
We don't get hung up on our own artistic arrogance of what this should be.
Attorney general doesn't mince words When asked about a motive, prosecutors said it was arrogance.
The second thing that struck me about that is the amazing arrogance of the policymakers.
But when it crosses a line, this confidence turns to arrogance, which turns off voters.
Donald Trump was the one being destroyed in the polls because of his perceived  arrogance.
"I sensed a little arrogance in him that needed to be checked," Kevin Ferrell said.
The way they're handling Brexit is such an obvious shit-storm of arrogance and ineptitude.
But we hear the same blistering rhetoric and the same blind arrogance all over again.
Arrogance is repaid with resentment, and resentment moves the world (usually not in good directions).
Absolutely. Arrogance has a way of colliding head-on into a heavy dose of humility.
Even more, it showed a haughtiness and an arrogance that were neither becoming nor necessary.
Talk about braggadocio, talk about arrogance, talk about shouting, talk about demeaning, talk about insulting.
The response from our elected leaders is a toxic stew of gaslighting and coldhearted arrogance.
The signs were already there: the typical arrogance and violence of a colonial occupying power.
But it was the arrogance of the transfer scheme that consumed him during our call.
You have to possess a certain arrogance to will a new business into physical form.
Yet the tone betrays neither effort nor arrogance — pride being a deadly sin for comedy.
This combination of arrogance and tunnel vision gave us the disaster that is Donald Trump.
Analyst Steve Allen of S2C Partners said it was an era of arrogance and hubris.
The Clintons possessed and projected a moral arrogance that was laughably oxymoronic under the circumstances.
"We cannot restrain our anger at President Park's arrogance," the party said in a statement.
This kind of arrogance has been the beginning of the end for countless promising companies.
"I told you about my arrogance and cockiness already," he told the crowd of thousands.
He had previously inveighed against Bloomberg's arrogance and even accused him of undermining American democracy.
He was confident without displaying any of his trademark over-the-top arrogance and braggadocio.
Your husband's arrogance is infuriating, and making an enemy out of me is a mistake.
"The arrogance and condescension and the elitist attitude, that's what ticks people off," he said.
Photo: APMankind, in their arrogance, once thought they had conquered their immortal enemy: The scam robocall.
Kennedy's intellectual arrogance and Johnson's cowboy bravado were two versions of the same typical American overconfidence.
There's a lesson here for all our players: arrogance will come back to haunt you eventually.
Tony has seen his reckless arrogance cause catastrophes, and he recognizes the need for responsible oversight.
"The message of these exercises ... for world arrogance is not to do anything stupid," Pakpour said.
She hated colonialism, believing that it brought out the worst sort of arrogance in the British.
But these are not children's fables: Alomar often centers greed, arrogance, cruelty, and above all, folly.
His jokes are flat, and his arrogance is more detestable than Stark's brand of churlish roguishness.
Either way, focus on communicating confidence and commitment to your team, rather than arrogance or superiority.
"There's a lack of arrogance here," she reckons, "a humility" that is distilled in his prose.
He thought Dr. Boone exuded great style with good looks, but mistook his uneasiness for arrogance.
Fighting global arrogance is the core of our revolution and we cannot put it on hold.
Logic was replaced with foolishness and arrogance, which led to one foreign policy disaster after another.
Clinton was guilty of arrogance, doing something very risky that she was most likely advised against.
It is sheer arrogance to think that a similar occurrence is impossible in the Democratic Party.
"I loved acknowledging the subtle arrogance of Hall of Famer Rod Carew's drag bunt," he said.
His absolute self-confidence — critics say, arrogance — appears to have been undaunted by roller-coaster ratings.
The event "boosted the arrogance of the anti-China separatists," the embassy said in a statement.
But core feelings of jealousy and envy and arrogance and love and beauty, they all remain.
Days before, pilots for Southwest Airlines accused Boeing of "arrogance, ignorance, and greed" over the Max.
Because our confidence is often misconstrued as arrogance and our enthusiasm is frequently positioned as anger.
They have lost work, seen their reputations damaged and become public symbols of arrogance and greed.
Because it had been so dominant for so long, a degree of arrogance had crept in.
Mishra persuasively damns the arrogance of neoliberals, but let's say a few kind words for neoliberalism.
But then that poise and confidence, in the context of his age, are interpreted as arrogance.
After all, there is nothing — nothing at all — in the historical record to justify this arrogance.
To the demonstrators, Mr. Macron and his economic programs have become the embodiment of that arrogance.
However his own self-doubt, arrogance, individuality, and later laziness, contributed to this slide into anonymity.
And this morass has been perpetuated by the egoism, greed and arrogance of the vulture elite.
He made few allies with his manner, described as an unhappy blend of grievance, anger and arrogance.
The Quran's emphasis on humility and compassion is sidelined by the arrogance and aggressiveness of conflicting groups.
Increasingly, according to this source, the President began to "resent" what he saw as Tillerson's arrogance, too.
Although Donald Trump Jr.'s maliciousness was shocking, it was Ivanka Trump's arrogance that was truly breathtaking.
People were taking my reticence as a little bit of arrogance and it wasn't that at all.
They want to hear outrageousness, and that's my arrogance thinking that Robin Williams can't entertain my audience.
But some people couldn't help but notice the whiff of techno-utopian arrogance clouding the whole project.
And his self-confidence can easily come over as an arrogance that could tip over into hubris.
Nobody emerges well from the sorry tale of arrogance, inflexibility and even violence in Catalonia (see article).
He has condemned what he sees as the United States' history of hypocrisy, arrogance and political interference.
"Flint was a casualty of arrogance, disdain and failure of management, an absence of accountability," Schuette said.
He looked cocksure and had that hint of regal arrogance that goes with occupying the Élysée Palace.
It is beyond arrogance for American businesses or individuals to boast that they have 'done it alone.
Our political system has become extraordinary fragile as a result of our own greed, complacency and arrogance.
" He continues, "I talk about stupidity, misunderstanding, arrogance, lies — all these things that are part of politics.
"I noticed Bill Shorten's frustration yesterday, but you know, that impatience is born of arrogance," Morrison said.
It was arrogance that had him demanding that all Muslims be barred temporarily from the United States.
And the crew felt Vin's arrogance was out of control, especially because he had a producer title.
But that confidence quickly turned into arrogance, clouding my judgement and making me more prone to error.
He was a real piece of s— in the way he had the arrogance to say that.
"It had a husband-and-wife team directing, whose arrogance had been mistaken for talent," he recalled.
And their united front against Bolton, who symbolized the arrogance and folly of Iraq, prevented his confirmation.
That male arrogance rings true with Weiss, the New York City-based writer in her mid-40s.
Cotton, slaves, and arrogance just wasn't going to be enough to overcome everything else the Confederates lacked.
The trick, as a leader, is to make certain your confidence doesn't slip into arrogance and cockiness.
To suss out arrogance, Horowitz asks interviewees to share their thoughts on Adam Neumann's career at WeWork.
"[Speigel and Kalanick] have vision, but sometimes their arrogance and narcissism gets in the way," he said.
"Rapprochement with Cuba requires renunciation of U.S. arrogance," blared a headline in Xinhua, the state news agency.
His arrogance is endearing not only because it is funny, but because he can back it up.
"Advancement doesn't mean getting absorbed by global arrogance", he said, using a term for the United States.
Barely a day has passed without someone accusing Ms. Choi of influence peddling, greed or simply arrogance.
"It's his arrogance, his intolerance, the way he insults people who disagree with him," Mr. Muñoz said.
Riker accuses his old boss of "classic Picard arrogance" for not being more revealing about his situation.
The corruption of apartheid's leaders stemmed from arrogance; they believed that they could control the world forever.
He came into court flexing and preening, leonine in his arrogance, and eventually he departed in handcuffs.
He continued to alienate others with his stubborn arrogance before dying at 46 of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mulder constantly gets in his own way, alienating superiors with his combined arrogance and flights of fancy.
"That was the moment when I first grasped my own arrogance as an English speaker," Thorpe writes.
"They came into being for different reasons, but they ended for the same reason: Arrogance," Weiner said.
"There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance," said Ms. Geula, who helped him rewrite his essay.
Chats reveal arrogance and insolence of the political elite Hurricane Maria decimated the island's antiquated power grid.
"The biggest mistake Hollywood makes is arrogance," said Tom Wright, who was Vertical's chief executive until recently.
"In my view, your conduct was permeated by staggering arrogance," Kidd said in handing down the sentence.
He was a musician and looked like Mick Jagger; a curious mix of arrogance and chronic insecurity.
Republican nihilism and Democratic neglect and arrogance had bred a virulent strain of nihilism in the electorate.
And no one is left free to enjoy the unchecked power that leads to arrogance and abuse.
" Regarding the letter from the campaign, he said: "Think of the Biden arrogance and entitlement to protection.
But for the most part, he projects his status most authentically by speaking without pretense or arrogance.
Her father, George Craven, a successful tax lawyer who worked all the time, applauded her youthful arrogance.
Across companies and industries, HR execs say they look for humility — and avoid arrogance — in job candidates.
"This case is a case of arrogance, entitlement and greed," John Chiara, an assistant attorney general, said.
"This is the new adventure of global arrogance in the region," said President Hassan Rouhani of Iran.
Some local residents and politicians were outraged, accusing Spain, a former colonial power, of disrespect and arrogance.
"It's not arrogance, it's just the truth: we're really good at coaching one-year guys," Beard said.
They said they resented their arrogance, flashy cars and fancy clothes - bought with money from diamond digging.
I'm 215, and out of the arrogance of being 22015 I am dismissive of my parents' advice.
Her refusal to debate directly with opponents smacked of arrogance or, worse, a deep lack of self-belief.
The result: more people used their leader dollars eliminate negative traits such as arrogance stereotypically associated with men.
Most abandon the adolescent tendencies which Tool still espouse—arrogance, solipsism, know-it-allness—sometime into their twenties.
"I think I was woken up from an arrogance about my belief system with this election," she said.
Beane and many in his front office came off as strident, sometimes to the point of downright arrogance.
Though they won't admit it, Democrats are suffering continued fallout from the arrogance of the Obama White House.
It is a reflection of the Clintons' arrogance to think they can get away with chronic ethical lapses.
Not to mention the arrogance assumed in his presumption that he "started" a conversation about diversity in Hollywood.
"Swagger is not arrogance; it is not boastfulness, it is not ego," Pompeo said, according to the excerpts.
AFTER winning election for Japan's premiership four times in a row, Shinzo Abe has a reputation for arrogance.
This personality trait can lead to arrogance and insecurity, and can drive people to lash out at critics.
There are few things as constant as the arrogance and insularity of a bureaucrat with a little power.
They have made the term "Second Gilded Age" a convenient shorthand for affluent arrogance and economic inequity today.
On a couple of occasions, citizens also spoke to concerns of arrogance and elitism that e-scooters represent.
For years, Republicans have deployed themes of federal arrogance and overreach to underwrite their attacks on health reform.
The arrogance of the male power structure was crumbling like an untrained squire felled by a mighty lance!
A small canvas, it depicts a full-lipped young buck of some arrogance, giving us the side-eye.
Their constant display of autocratic arrogance has resulted in federal courts repeatedly striking down and staying unconstitutional rules.
This extraordinary picture of youthful bravado and male arrogance filled my eyes and filled my head with thought.
Your question was full of prejudice against China and an arrogance that comes from I don't know where.
" He added that any founder that thinks they don't need coaching has taken "an amazing leap of arrogance.
I can only see arrogance in her attempt to tell a story that is not hers to tell.
That came after Palin's daughter Bristol ripped Cruz's "arrogance" for thinking a Trump endorsement would hurt her mom.
Critics describe Grayson as a man of towering ego and arrogance, which he dismisses as justified self-assurance.
If Congress does not check his growing arrogance soon, we are increasingly likely to find ourselves at war.
Mr. Mourinho, known as the Special One, is boisterous, excitable and self-confident to the point of arrogance.
Due to loyalty, fear, laziness, or arrogance, most candidates refuse to proactively learn about what opportunities are available.
M.B.S. has always had a combination of vision, hubris, and arrogance, all of which are now playing out.
It is a pattern of arrogance, illegality and lies which ought to shock the conscience of every Republican.
Is it arrogance that there is space for expensive art but there's no space for a $10 album?
A University of Akron study found that arrogance is correlated with a slew of problems in the workplace.
It only proved the arrogance of man and their commitment to capitalism and the destruction of the earth.
"I think it's going to be a big future for me," she says without a trace of arrogance.
"[The staff] have an arrogance that should not exist in a service industry, particularly the management," she wrote.
Entirely without bias, he accused Benítez, his rival, of showing "arrogance" and "contempt" toward Allardyce, his great friend.
"The comments prompted instant and near-universal criticism, with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell attacking Rees-Mogg's "unforgivable arrogance.
But the ambition is also infused with arrogance, critics say, a charge frequently leveled at Mr. Macron himself.
It was his perceived arrogance and standoffishness that kept a wall up between A-Rod and the public.
They look out of place but exude a kind of monied confidence that often bulldozes into outright arrogance.
"It may have shed some of the arrogance that was emanating from the prime minister's office," he said.
A shrug from a man who already has a couple of gray hairs strikes me as wild arrogance.
The French delegation also remained modest, aware of the traditional accusations of arrogance leveled at France and Macron.
This urge to destroy institutions comes, I'd argue, from a mix of arrogance and ignorance among tech leaders.
Dr. Strange's arrogance ruins his career, but Mr. Derrickson makes sure that it doesn't weigh down the story.
Even now, in the wake of pure democratic defeat, he is the epitome of arrogance, refusing to concede.
She cites a number of crying experts, but she's turned off by their smooth arrogance, their hard certainty.
For one, Pierre Trudeau's Liberals showed a degree of arrogance that the modern party has long since lost.
Still, even avowedly left-leaning labor leaders bristled at what they perceived as the activists' naïveté or arrogance.
He submerged himself so passionately in the game that his drive to win was often mistaken for arrogance.
Choreographers display no less courage (arrogance?) when they tackle great music — and, especially, great musicians in top form.
He cites the Hebrew prophets' warnings that a nation — even Israel — can be lost through arrogance and injustice.
Stark's weakness isn't kryptonite or some kind of superhuman ailment, but rather his own arrogance, stubbornness, and selfishness.
Miller is a longtime fan of "Douchebags of Grindr," which highlights ageism, femmephobia, and arrogance on the platform.
The bullheaded arrogance necessary for a rapper to choose this as his musical setting astounds, and Ignito delivers.
As Mazin tweeted, it's about the dangers of ignoring the truth, arrogance, and the high cost of lies.
"I don't have the arrogance to criticize what our competitors are doing … We are a true health-care company."
The case is currently under investigation where the police have said that they would not tolerate criminals' rampant arrogance.
Imagine Amazon as the model of a tech giant willing to shed its arrogance to do the right thing.
In a statement, the Scottish National Party (SNP), which runs the devolved Scottish government, accused Davidson of "unbelievable arrogance".
However, to Freston, all this could have been avoided if creativity, not arrogance, had remained the company's core trait.
Arrogance certainly played its part: England's coaches/scouts at the Iceland-Austria match actually celebrated that last-minute winner.
China "hopes that all sides respect China's internal affairs and judicial sovereignty and not inflate the arrogance of terrorists".
The pair have long resisted being held to the same standards as taxis, with an insistence bordering on arrogance.
What we can do is take power into our own hands, and this takes a certain level of arrogance.
Modern China is an economic superpower and can behave with a sort of imperial arrogance worthy of Lord Elgin.
"He was a real piece of shit in the way he had the arrogance to say that," Manson said.
Mr. Pence's speech "exuded sheer arrogance and hypocrisy, and was packed with political prejudice and lies," Ms. Hua said.
But it's easy for the house to prey on his flaws, driving him toward arrogance, entitlement, and eventually doom.
Instead — in what's become something of a recurring theme — he projected arrogance, defensiveness and smarminess in speaking with reporters.
But there still seems to be a huge disconnect from their player base, which — at times — borders on arrogance.
This imagined revolution begins in the north as people become sick of the arrogance of London and the south.
I think when things have gone awry, it has been from a mix of our own arrogance and ignorance.
"Many women are socialized to be humble, modest, and to avoid external displays of pride or arrogance," Winch says.
Adrian is trying to feed his family in a world where his livelihood was cut off by Tony's arrogance.
Whether because of arrogance or fear, too many inventors get stuck on their original idea and refuse to budge.
In a remarkable stroke of arrogance, the offensive coincides with a visit by António Guterres, the UN's secretary-general.
"It is beyond arrogance for American businesses or individuals to boast that they have 'done it alone,"' Buffett wrote.
The first wolf embodies emotions and vices such as hate, greed, arrogance, dishonesty, anger, false pride, superiority and ego.
And it was arrogance that prevented him from ever apologizing for his mistakes and taking responsibility for his missteps.
But that very arrogance led to his collapse in the polls both nationally and especially in the battleground states.
It's the company recognizing its current place in the industry and not letting arrogance cloud its products or messaging.
It is an unbelievable, irresponsible arrogance that we are seeing coming out of Kim Jong Un at this time.
The American broadcast news media, widely known for its own form of arrogance and greed, is virtually ignoring it.
Never one to learn new tricks, the 70-year-old Trump has finally reached the limits of his arrogance.
But it's the sort of — well, the sort of arrogance — that seemed unfathomable from last year's Golden State team.
His arrogance, neglect of your state and political calculation was met with a stinging rebuke by Republican primary voters.
The arrogance of this position is only exceeded by the abuse of our constitutional system that the CFPB represents.
More recently, Trump has shown an elastic sense of identity in ways that exemplify his Presidential overreach and arrogance.
As a North Carolina resident, I find the arrogance and far-right leanings of the Republican legislators very troubling.
He has been a breath of fresh air in a Department that prides itself on its arrogance and arbitrariness.
Then and now, Marcia Clark's confidence in her history of appealing to this demographic was stunning in its arrogance.
Such blind arrogance has obscured how much we have fallen behind the rest of the world in important ways.
Hazony is certainly correct that cosmopolitanism can breed arrogance and intolerance, and that criticism of Israel is sometimes hypocritical.
His charismatic arrogance burrows into her insecurities, while his self-destructive tendencies threaten to destroy her along with him.
The mixture of arrogance and paranoia that would lead to the Watergate scandal did not take hold until later.
"Arrogance" is a word used by people who've had their own smallness magnified by the presence of something large.
In a speech to supporters peppered with literary allusions, Baudet said the arrogance of the elites had been punished.
But as teenagers the two had little to show for their ambition but ripped movie-theater tickets and arrogance.
Those assumptions about electability reflect entrenched biases more than political science, and have a dash of arrogance to boot.
His new venture seemed to be an unholy mix of the former's lawless arrogance and the latter's saccharine branding.
For more on Trump's White House: Anushay Hossain: Hope Hicks's return is a sure sign of White House arrogance.
Arcade Fire arrived more than a decade ago, bringing grandeur and heart into indie rock, and also some arrogance.
Andrei's battles against the arrogance of power pretty well track the history of Russia over the past three decades.
Boeing's new CEO and leadership team must root out arrogance and approach stakeholders with humility and a listening stance.
"I'm good at that stuff," she says with her brand of factual certainty that is sometimes confused with arrogance.
"O'Kelly brings an intrinsic understanding of the agency, the agency's arrogance, and its willingness to be deceptive," Nicolaysen said.
Nor has his reputation for arrogance, hostility—he once gouged an opposing manager in the eye—and spectacular downfalls.
Throughout the Brexit process, many in the UK have been apoplectic at the European Union's perceived arrogance and disrespect.
There is a guilty pleasure in savoring the moments of mockery, since they usually puncture hypocrisy, obsequiousness or arrogance.
The response to Mnuchin's arrogance -- his public pillorying when the video started to get around online -- was fully warranted.
A year later the arrogance and entitlement in this tweet is exactly why it was never going to happen.
Judge Schweitzer told Mr. Beckwitt, 28, that his "intellectual arrogance" had led to the tragedy, The Associated Press reported.
It is the sort of arrogance of the people at the top, that they think that they're basically irreplaceable.
I would say anger, arrogance, humor, whatever mix because we know no other way to deal with life's bullshit.
"It is beyond arrogance for American businesses or individuals to boast that they have 'done it alone,'" Buffett wrote.
Is it an assertion of jingoistic arrogance, a shot at global economics and multiculturalism, an echo of Lindbergh-ism?
The Moscow Times reported that Russia's state-run news agencies heralded Safronkov's outburst as "a triumph over British arrogance."
What we must come to grips with is that the arrogance and myopia that made our race-based social caste system possible, that allowed us to dishonor our Constitution and delude ourselves on a regular basis, are the same arrogance and myopia that are now threatening the well-being of the entire planet.
The alternative is a culture of arrogance, denial, and evasion — dangerous traits for those entrusted with our most sensitive information.
" The remarks by the top US diplomat sparked an immediate backlash from Beijing, which described them as "prejudice and arrogance.
Insidious forces include a drive to perfectionism, arbitrariness in enforcing standards, a sense of (and sometimes actual) impunity and arrogance.
In other words, this show was a parody of Trumpian arrogance long before the Trump family rose to political power.
He accused Trump of "arrogance," saying he was unreliable in the fight to stymie transgender rights and defend religious expression.
What if the oligarchs who controlled the media had not set out to destroy him out of greed and arrogance?
Is it a cautionary Icarus-style tale about arrogance in a sport that constantly demands humbleness and honest self-evaluation?
"To publish this without anyone raising alarm shows their arrogance and lack of attention to what they're doing," he said.
He got out of his Mercedes, and he was this little squatty guy, and his posture was just pure arrogance.
But when I was confident to the point of comedic arrogance, the crowd was super on board with me too.
Looking back at her quotes later, I realize that her quiet confidence could be misconstrued as arrogance, but it isn't.
We are proud that their employees are standing up against what can only be described as corporate greed and arrogance.
She exudes the right effortless, self-contained calm, and the right inhuman, unreachable arrogance, which mirrors Stephen Strange's own attitude.
Or perhaps it was just the arrogance and delusion of invincibility that plague so many of us, not only journalists.
Drums slam hard, stopping and starting, and electronics screech and sputter and blare, hurtling ahead as Beth channels male arrogance.
His comment about her not being able to resist him ... reflects his arrogance and his low regard for the victim.
But arrogance and ignorance are leading him to jump over a cliff, with American's manufacturing future tied to reckless plunge.
Rather, it looks like an administration indulging in the politics of arrogance, expressing no humility and apparently learning no lessons.
But in Cuba, the American actions reinforced Mr. Castro's complaints about American arrogance and helped channel domestic dissent toward Washington.
If you resist the arrogance and buy slowly, you'll be more organized, less emotional and better off as an investor.
"The confidence - and I know everybody thought it was an arrogance about him - he always projected a confidence," she said.
Your literal display of arrogance (and the hilariously unrecognized irony within it) was what I was sharing with my followers.
Some Beijing-controlled news outlets are pushing back, fanning nationalist anger by accusing the Americans of arrogance in the squabble.
This ethical eyesore will be a daily reminder of the insensitivity and arrogance that seem likely to corrupt this presidency.
It's just that his characteristic combination of ignorance, arrogance and indifference seems likely to push the economy over the edge.
This is the sort of moral arrogance and self-justification that has long troubled even many Democrats about Mrs. Clinton.
As such, aloofness, arrogance and the other traits that typically define maverick masterminds like Kreizler would be out of character.
The magisterial Sven-Eric Bechtolf brings the Tyrone family's paterfamilias, James, to life with arrogance, humor and a raw tenderness.
This idea of arrogance matched with discipline is a kind of interesting dichotomy to explore a little bit more deeply.
"That is part of the arrogance the Trump administration is exhibiting all up and down the line," Mr. Smock said.
It typified the forms of arrogance that have propelled anti-establishment parties to power and laid waste to the mainstream.
In Russia's case, it's: If RT looks biased, it's because you live in a bubble of Western arrogance and hypocrisy.
" Quinn added: "I think he's got an incredible ability, which I think great players have, to have swagger without arrogance.
All the love and forgiveness and the things I could never deal with, the rage, the cruelty, the towering arrogance.
Unfortunately, their hubris and arrogance may lead not only to their downfall, but may doom the rest of humankind, too.
"Once you've had a near-death experience," he said, "arrogance, if you had it in your bones, has disappeared forever."
She brings all of the arrogance and longing of early sexual exploration to vivid life with real empathy and verve.
As the young priest and his ancient mare plod through the gray, mist-sodden landscape, his arrogance turns to uneasiness.
As we watch events unfold in the U.K., the real-world consequences of Putin's arrogance are coming into sharper focus.
" The Global Times, published by the People's Daily, said United States must reign in its "moral arrogance over North Korea.
Only the arrogance to assume we are better off if we fall in line and bow down to our betters.
The arrogance and self-absorption that are among our most recognizable civic traits are justified when it comes to movies.
When divisiveness and arrogance in our society seem to deaden the world around us, Myles's poems are wandering and fresh.
But like most critics, he laid blame for the war on George W. Bush's administration and its supposedly abnormal arrogance.
Their popularity, and Neruda's easygoing populism, are a rebuke to the arrogance of the ruling class and the Chilean state.
But with that comes a little bit of arrogance, and over time, the idea of respect has been watered down.
Maximin loved the young Torres' arrogance and told him he would keep him around as long as he performed well.
With his ignorance and arrogance, he seems to be hauling the country to the brink of a disastrous international crisis.
" He added: "I can only see arrogance in her attempt to tell a story that is not hers to tell.
However, Macron's media strategy was partly blamed by commentators for a reputation of arrogance and aloofness that hurt his popularity.
Her simulation of Ms. Faithfull's vocal style and combustible blend of arrogance and scabrous sarcasm only begins to tell the story.
Bayern was about speed of thought, as well as speed of movement, and it showed tactical assurance that bordered on arrogance.
But Peter Kreko, director of the think tank, Political Capital, said the government's reaction to the protests showed "short-sighted arrogance".
And next year, at 27, you'll finally write something that expresses your doubts, your anxieties, and that weird arrogance of yours.
I think the difference between self-confidence and arrogance is the degree of security, or insecurity as the case may be.
First, Sagittaire asks: What's the line between self-confidence and having pride in one's self and achievements, and hubris and arrogance?
Professional insider journalists sometimes mock the explainer conceit, as though it is arrogance or pretense, but they are missing the point.
Their arrogance endangers the lives of immune-compromised kids and has led to the worst measles outbreak in a quarter century.
Jorge Valdano, an Argentine World Cup winner, has written of his country's "arrogance" in portraying itself "as a predestined footballing power".
His popular high schooler schtick is repellant, and yet there's still something compelling — or at least mesmerizing — about his indestructible arrogance.
Luckily, it can probably be blamed on a naive group of people rather than any sort of arrogance or general assholery.
"I don't think it will come to pass, it's an expression of anger by Congress at the arrogance of Silicon Valley."
Yet it seems far likelier that the FBI's Trump investigation was a function of arrogance and overconfidence than some partisan plot.
This arrogance alienates most self-made New Yorkers who came here from another place without the help of money or connections.
The failures were American ones that stemmed in large part from the arrogance and ignorance of Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney.
Somewhere along the way, Dark Phoenix loses sight of what it was trying to say about female anger or male arrogance.
It's a bizarre shift, somewhere between arrogance and recklessness, and it has the ugly fingerprints of hacky storytelling all over it.
It was about the lack of it—about the utter arrogance and entitlement of rock music itself nd Axl Rose specifically.
"Behind this misjudgment is Washington's anxiety and arrogance, and it is the true expression of its hegemonic nature," the paper added.
It's a kind of arrogance, the voice of an artist looking back from his perch atop his high hill of supermodernity.
China's new arrogance might alienate its neighbors, but our efforts to contain China are likely to isolate ourselves from global growth.
In the amplified arrogance of his persona, then, Naseem was perhaps reacting against the society he had been brought up in.
"We should reject arrogance and prejudice, be respectful and inclusive toward others, and embrace the diversity of our world," he said.
Look at the NFL's 49ers, who recently relocated from San Francisco to Silicon Valley in a move that epitomized owner arrogance.
Videogamedunkey doesn't have the painful arrogance like others in his genre, and he's actually capable of crafting engaging, well-constructed narratives.
It's easy to criticize the arrogance of researchers after they're dead — and after we've already enjoyed the fruits of their work.
"The audacity to suggest that because she chooses one over the other will somehow 'damage' her just shows arrogance," she added.
Beyond that, arrogance finds its reward when it doesn't submit or concede, when it doesn't betray a fear of alienating nonbelievers.
Exhibiting equal parts arrogance and incompetence, the centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) politician symbolized the very worst of Mexico's ruling class.
Trump has used it to hold a mirror up to their arrogance and bias, and the news media doesnt like that.
"It is an unbelievable, irresponsible arrogance that we are seeing coming out of Kim Jong Un at this time," Haley said.
" In Germany, a deputy Social Democrat leader, Ralf Stegner, displays a similar arrogance when he calls A.F.D. supporters "racists" and "skunks.
His arrogance leads to misdeeds that, when revealed — his "Harvey Weinstein moment," Mr. Fitch said — bring about his downfall and death.
"There is this arrogance and disrespect for scientific advancement — this very demoralizing lack of respect for your own experts and agencies."
And, sung by a high tenor, the stereotype of operatic arrogance, Mr. Trump (Thomas Segen) is portrayed as a sour blowhard.
Mr. Gantz has asked voters to focus instead on the corruption, self-dealing and arrogance that have tarnished Mr. Netanyahu's achievements.
Getting the right balance between humans and artificial intelligence in education will require research, exploration and debate, not arrogance and decree.
Yoda and Obi Wan were contrite remainders in the original trilogy, beaten Jedi who lived the consequences of their order's arrogance.
"This is unbounded arrogance, disrespect of the rule of law, hyper-political government, and this is another form of extortion," Gov.
The Democratic Party owes all of the people who put hard work into the Clinton campaign an apology for its arrogance.
The colonists could not stand the idea of rival predators and shot wolves for fur, out of sadism and sheer arrogance.
In China, state media reported that the U.S. needed to curb its "moral arrogance" over North Korea, also according to Reuters.
"Neschling took over with his customary arrogance, embracing an outdated concept of the opera from the previous century," Mr. Calil said.
He was only 32 and was already running a $100 million company, and Willink interpreted his unwillingness to cooperate with arrogance.
Meanwhile, Kalanick's statement had a touch of arrogance, confident that Uber would have won the case and bullish on his company's future.
The point here is that overconfidence and arrogance can make an arsonist vulnerable to those who set out to stop the crisis.
"This is unbounded arrogance, disrespect of the rule of law, hyper-political government, and this is another form of extortion," he said.
"This is unbounded arrogance, disrespect of the rule of law, hyper-political government — and this is another form of extortion," he said.
"There's a Disney kind of arrogance and attitude that if it's not ours, it's not worth it," said the former Fox executive.
There have been suggestions that the Americans' confidence has crossed into arrogance, a notion that both teams have been quick to reject.
They've experienced every possible permutation of winning, and done so with a joylessness and an arrogance that makes them impossible to like.
"I don't think Twitter ever transferred out of their arrogance, and I don't think they can be arrogant anymore," the buyer said.
"Somebody whizzing along at 15 miles an hour, that's a symbol of entitlement and arrogance," said Fran Taylor, a retired medical reporter.
It was arrogance that allowed him to stupidly fire back at gold star parents who had attacked him at the Democratic convention.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying called the bill "extremely grating" and said it showed the "arrogance and ignorance" of the senators.
There is an incredible arrogance that a product decision made at Google these days will somehow affect the course of Chinese civilization.
"From a distance, there's a sense of arrogance on his part that might not go over well with a jury," Dressler said.
The Labour MP for Newcastle Central, Chi Onwurah, supported the no-confidence vote against Mr Corbyn, accusing him of "ineptitude and arrogance".
For Dun, it epitomizes the nihilism and arrogance of today's London elite: "Their coldness has become a mode of existence," he says.
Scientists' conclusion that the Earth's surface temperature should not rise above 2 degrees Celsius comes not from arrogance, but from peer review.
There have been so many mistakes over the years of American arrogance that have backfired and this is another one of them.
The humor and political commentary are crude and sophomoric, settling for easy jokes about national stereotypes like the arrogance of English speakers.
She builds her themes around political correctness on steroids, spiced up with limitless arrogance while stirring in a touch of ideological claptrap.
Often, due to a combination of arrogance and immaturity, they make a hash of all the big opportunities that come their way.
Ethical stumbles, rookie errors and sheer political arrogance have left the Republican agenda -- and the GOP legislative majority itself -- in grave peril.
Clinging to power for 14 years, as Pelosi has, necessarily is borne of some arrogance and refusal to engage in self-criticism.
Perhaps you've been incensed at the perceived elitism of the 1 percent who seem blind to their own privilege, arrogance and condescension.
But also, in this time of increased racial sensitivity, I feared the added arrogance of "white privilege" had I chosen to intervene.
The protagonist of "It's Me, Eddie," which is based on his early years in New York, had a down-and-out arrogance.
He knows he has a good rapport and could probably sell you whatever he wants, but that ease doesn't feel like arrogance.
Bill Walsh, the former NFL coach who I discuss in the book, defines ego as the line at which confidence becomes arrogance.
" The travelogues of Hugo Weigold, a pioneer bird bander in the early 26th century, are described as "full of cold-blooded arrogance.
Performed in a mix of French and Vietnamese, it makes plain the intimate pain wrought by colonial arrogance, culture clashes and exile.
The answer is the same blinkered arrogance that sent Philip II's huge but poorly led Spanish Armada into the British northern seas.
The disdain between Persians, who look down on Arabs, and the Arabs who resent Persian arrogance, is as old as both civilizations.
Their parroting of talking points that only benefit them, their belief in their own superiority, their self-delusional arrogance — that's what's ridiculous.
At Salesforce, for example, executive vice president of global recruiting Ana Recio sees arrogance as a major red flag in an interviewee.
Raisman, now a powerful voice in American athletics, this week slammed the "arrogance" of the board and called on members to resign.
"I think the proposal put forward by individual senators shows their arrogance and ignorance," Hua told a daily news briefing in Beijing.
But his impetuousness, arriviste arrogance and embrace of American largess made Ky the consummate carpetbagger in the eyes of conservatives and southerners.
Rather than be an encouraging ally to her friends, she displays the kind of arrogance that her other allies are already worried about.
The disorder is a bit of an enigma because the diagnostic criteria includes things like arrogance, lack of empathy, and sense of entitlement.
Baldur's her legacy, but not the arrogance of legacy — just the pure sense of knowing you will die, and he will live on.
But it will also require someone with a more conciliatory approach to politics than Mr Renzi, a micromanager who cheerfully admits to arrogance.
Apple is famously regarded as being slow to embrace new technologies, which some attribute to arrogance and others to an abundance of caution.
There's a real arrogance on the part of the people who want to live forever and mess it up for the next generation.
"When you are a successful company," she told Reuters, "you have to fight really hard to make sure you avoid complacency, arrogance, bureaucracy."
But even the path to that punishment was lined with sanctimony and arrogance from Coach K.  Allen was not benched during the game.
"Fake news is a sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes, and leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred," Pope Francis said.
He sauntered into the Élysée while still in his late thirties, his mix of intellectual gravitas and childlike arrogance already proving controversial then.
"I believe the action of these few representatives are an expression of extreme arrogance and an extreme lack of self-confidence," Hua said.
Humanity is showing extreme arrogance and hubris in the way we treat Earth with abandon while Earth is our only life support system.
Takes a breathtaking amount of arrogance ... to look at that track record and think, 'You know what we really ought to do next?
Jung describes these are forces inside us – the light being the benevolent and the dark forces of greed, arrogance, self-delusion and hubris.
At 20 tracks, The WIZRD is ephemeral in nature with brief moments of Future's best qualities: pain, arrogance, and downright cold-headed mantras.
Penetrating the school's network proved simple, he says, and thanks to Desautels' affable arrogance, talking his way out of trouble was easier still.
Its atmosphere is so different from that of the band's earlier records—it's much darker and devoid of all that bubbly juvenile arrogance.
The other key draw here is Egerton, who seems to capture John's crackling energy while layering his performance with doubt, arrogance, and determination.
Such feckless arrogance caused Democrats to lose the presidency and hemorrhage hundreds of state and local elected offices over the past eight years.
Instead we saw arrogance, defiance and a dismissive tone that plays right into the reason why the media is loathed by so many.
Likely some combination of anti-immigrant fervor, simple arrogance, and the desire to prove that Trump was "keeping his promises" played a role.
Günther Groissböck, as Baron Ochs, created a savagely funny portrait of rapacious male arrogance, reminiscent of characters in Arthur Schnitzler and Joseph Roth.
For the cast of "Bianco," which is directed by Firenza Guidi, is steeped in a sort of louche, defiant and highly attractive arrogance.
Ms Dudley Edwards thought The Economist's main defects were "arrogance, priggishness, absence of doubt, frequent failures of imagination and too-clever-by-halfery".
IKEA's decision comes after the official Xinhua news agency criticized it last week for showing "arrogance" and not taking responsibility for the problem.
Compared with other recent targets of political iconoclasts—stalwarts of the Confederacy and Cecil Rhodes—Gandhi seems an unlikely symbol of racial arrogance.
In a statement posted to social media, Rahul Gandhi, leader of India's main opposition Congress party, accused the BJP of incompetence and arrogance.
"From his slovenly appearance to his unpreparedness, ignorance and arrogance, he beclowned himself," tweeted Schmidt, one of the loudest GOP critics of Trump.
"There's some innate arrogance here: I want to do it my way," Ms. Le Guin said in an interview at her home here.
Their arrogance, which seems brash and cool when things are going well, now manifest through an apparent lack of interest in offensive rebounds.
"His style of governing, marked by disconnectedness and arrogance, is just mind-blowing," a liberal daily newspaper, Hankyoreh, said in a Saturday editorial.
Hong Kong people have a type of post-prosperity arrogance, he wrote, and the city's exposure to Western values helps delude the public.
The aloofness and arrogance of the Biden operation came spilling out for all to see under the bright lights of the debate stage.
Over the years, the United States has unwittingly played into North Korea's hand by displaying a persistent mix of arrogance, ignorance and incoherence.
Proud to the point of arrogance, he seldom used the word "cocaine" without reminding those in the courtroom that it was his cocaine.
"The same things can be done without such arrogance," said Yun Sun, an analyst at the Stimson Center, a think tank in Washington.
We take what could be useful conversations about rights and values and turn them into ad hominem attacks, accusations of arrogance and greed.
"Because of their arrogance and pretended superiority, the Americans invaded Iraq to kill Saddam Hussein but ended up destroying the country," he said.
It is this sort of doer's arrogance and intellectual laziness that explains why so many charities do no good or do positive harm.
He doesn't trust Emmit to speak to the police without him present, but he winds up drawing more suspicion through arrogance and contempt.
And principled confrontation is how you create optimistic change in the face of disagreement, unless it bends towards arrogance and stubbornness without purpose.
By retreating to neat homogeneous monocultures, most separatists will end up doing what all self-segregationists do, fostering narrowness, prejudice and moral arrogance.
There's something reassuring about even a multi-billionaire genius not being able to use his money or intellect to cure his own arrogance.
And while he flexed the worst bits of his arrogance and cynicism in each movie, he also wanted to become a better man.
But Ms. Getty, who has none of the arrogance so often oozed by the ultrarich, was not willing to talk about her childhood.
Clinton's campaign was guilty of malpractice and arrogance, and provides an insider's account of his pleas to campaign leaders to rethink their strategy.
"Unfortunately, what you modeled for them today was egotism, arrogance and poor sportsmanship," she wrote, though there was a sustained backlash against her letter.
In the past, all of his trading decisions seemed to be divined through a combination of arrogance, magical intuition, and nuggets of insider information.
In a foolish moment of arrogance by Khaled, he says "don't ever play yourself Ray, I'm telling you!" to which Ray stares him down.
"He was a real piece of shit in the way he had the arrogance to say that," Manson said, talking about—you guessed it!
"His remarks are full of arrogance, prejudice, critical biases and lies," China's foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said during a press conference in Beijing.
He's crass and has been accused of arrogance; though, to be fair, it's not in the nature of professional boxers to be very humble.
Despite his reputation for almost gleeful arrogance, the 45-year-old was in a thoughtful, reflective, and almost humble mood when speaking with PEOPLE.
"The fine line between 'confidence' and 'arrogance' when making that first impression is everything — one's personality can make or break an interview," she added.
I think that because there was, frankly, a level of arrogance for so long in the tech community, the story isn't really getting through.
You talk a lot about the bad parts of it, you know, the arrogance, the waste, the lying to yourself, that kind of stuff.
It calls itself we, and while it narrates only sections of this book, its id-driven capriciousness and god-like arrogance make it unforgettable.
And along the way, she teams up with two other girls, each of whom pushes back in different ways against Felicity's stubborn, nerdy arrogance.
" Confidence, but not arrogance "To be confident means innately you believe that if you work hard and try hard you will reach your goals.
What Trump did so effectively the past few weeks was turn the tables and show us Hillary's arrogance and her own refusal to apologize.
" He also blasted intelligence leaders for refusing to brief the House on its investigation into the Russian hacks, calling it the "height of arrogance.
Obviously he was a disturbed man, but he was not a particularly bright one, and more than once in his arrogance overplayed his hand.
Complaining that Castaner is the only leadership candidate, she said arrogance and a lack of democracy were now features of how the party worked.
Of course, no one wants to deal with a jerk — someone who comes in "hot" with unreasonable demands, as if arrogance is a strategy.
The least we can do now is offer a hand to the places that have borne the brunt of our greed and our arrogance.
Nonetheless, it's a thought-provoking movie, anchored in an astute performance by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who captures both Snowden's arrogance and his ethical seriousness.
"When you look at that dismissiveness of your investors and that arrogance toward your investors, I don't think that's a good sign," said Greenberg.
The chain has been slammed by analysts and customers for its "arrogance," and recurring reports of sick customers this year haven't helped its reputation.
The whole cringe-worthy exercise made me embarrassed for the reporters and angry at Sanders and this White House for their arrogance and condescension.
The health of the American people depends on restoring democratic oversight and regulation over powerful food and drug companies blinded by greed and arrogance.
"The message of these exercises ... for world arrogance is not to do anything stupid," said Pakpour, quoted by the semi-official news agency Tasnim.
Editorials in Chinese state media, including the China Daily and the Global Times, accused Australia of arrogance and taking a "distorted view on relations".
Throughout the US presidential campaign, Donald Trump has become a symbol of racism, sexism, misogyny, and incredible arrogance, leaving everything bearing his name tarnished.
" The SDLP leader Colum Eastwood also criticized Foster's "arrogance" but said the resignation means those behind the scandal can enjoy "a two month break.
If I'd have found beautiful niche shows in the Rai archives I would never have had the arrogance to force everyone to watch them.
You can call it arrogance or buying his own hype or a tactical error, but the course of the fight encouraged that to happen.
"Unfortunately, AT&T's arrogance and blatant disregard for low-income minority communities do not end with Detroit or Cleveland," Parks said in a statement.
Rabbi Sacks, much like the Vatican, believes that materialism and secularism in liberal democracies have prompted selfishness, promoted human arrogance and undermined family values.
People talk a lot about the arrogance of youth and how the world is at your feet, and I didn't really relate to that.
In the interim, your own creeping doubt can try to tell you that feeling good about yourself or standing your ground is really arrogance.
Efforts by students to counter the colonial arrogance that has been our ruin by decolonizing the curriculum have been met with sputtering, insecure outrage.
The worst form of liberal arrogance is to dismiss the forces that brought Trump to power and are feeding resurgent nationalism around the world.
"Our Conservative prime minister rolled the dice and put the future of our country at risk, out of sheer arrogance and vanity," he declared.
In fact, Mr. Ghosn was as much a victim of his own arrogance as of his failure to realize how little Japan had changed.
And while Knightley knows exactly who he is and never plays a part, he must learn not to isolate himself in his own arrogance.
The arrogance of many in his entourage, and the playboy lifestyle of some of the elite, seem to have alienated traditional conservative Hungarian voters.
But as Kayama grows enamored of Western culture, Manjiro, who earlier sang of America as of a distant lover, grows disgusted with its arrogance.
Countering that arrogance are announcements of some big endorsements De León received following his announcement; they came from Democracy for America, former Vermont Gov.
This arrogance in Brussels has finally gotten under their skin after years of silently enduring it -- and populists exploit this resentment to the fullest.
Like Donald Trump, Bloomberg had spent years in the obnoxiously macho culture of business and finance, which, as Randolph emphasizes, bred misogyny and arrogance.
The first ad seeks to show "the real negative impact that Trump's policies, chaos, impulsiveness, and arrogance are having on people's lives," McHugh tweeted.
One was the age of the Biblical prophets, who preached divine justice against the backsliding of the people and the arrogance of the powerful.
His arrogance leads to a seven-year bout of madness that is only removed from him when he submits to the power of God.
"The arrogance of the Navy knows no bounds," Mr. Hegseth wrote on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon after news broke of the admiral's pending action.
What the industry continues to display is an astonishing arrogance and resistance to letting communities decide for themselves what is in their best interest.
Lyrically, I was just kind of thinking about the arrogance of mankind, and what we do to this planet, what we do to each other.
But there's arrogance in believing we even have that power, when so much about what makes and breaks families is outside of one person's control.
They tended either to be stories about underestimated misfits getting a chance to shine or about star athletes overcoming worldly temptations and their own arrogance.
Early this month the People's Daily railed against "repeated boastfulness and arrogance…which have hurt the credibility of the media" and "twisted the national psyche".
And I had the universal arrogance to ask a question that can never be answered: Could I do a better job than my own parents?
I also thought his smug appearance, constant head shaking, and outcry that Tim Kaine's mere repetition of Trump's words were "nonsense," was condescension and arrogance.
A former Deutsche Bank trader, in a conversation earlier this week, used the word "arrogance" to describe why the bank had found itself in trouble.
And when he did lose, it was easy to continue his pitch perfect heeldom by doubling down on the arrogance in the face of defeat.
We made fun of him for Bridgegate, for shutting down traffic and all of that, the scandal and the arrogance and all of those things.
Cunning: Negan is not one to put up a fight when the odds are against him out of a misplaced sense of arrogance or pride.
"For me to even presume to know what Michelle would have wanted me to do is the height of arrogance on my part," he said.
Where keyboard warriors may see arrogance, I see parents who live under extreme pressure to get parenting not just right, but better than everyone else.
He might not be as all-powerful or intelligent — but he certainly gives Grandpa Rick a run for his money in the narcissistic arrogance department.
Cohen, who says his family has known the Kardashians over the years, says it's "the height of arrogance" that Kendall and Ben were so uncaring.
The barriers of class hatred and the arrogance of social status that for over 50 years divided the nation from itself have been torn down.
But while we wish Hillary every blessing for a full recovery and pray for her good health, the real threat to her candidacy is arrogance.
Of the private Boulez, almost nothing was revealed; he was a solitary, isolated by choice and cloaking his charm, much of the time, in arrogance.
A main character dies, and after 16 hours of foreplay The Walking Dead has the arrogance to not even show the audience who it was.
The decent and appropriate resolution for Joe Robertson's unjust imprisonment caused by EPA arrogance is an immediate presidential commutation of his sentence to time served.
Again, Alomar is being fundamentally ridiculous while making an odd sort of sense: He's writing against the arrogance that can come from a limited perspective.
It was there again in 2004, when the seemingly-impossible-to-erode arrogance and brilliance of Cristiano Ronaldo knocked England out of the quarter-finals.
Grace Mugabe did not fight in the independence war but hinted last week Mnangagwa may not be Mugabe's chosen heir and condemned veterans for arrogance.
Exercising this right, though, is an act of extraordinary arrogance by a President who should have learned a lesson from the Comey and Bharara fiascos.
But one of the things he did talk about was the arrogance factor and that techies come in and tell him how to fix things.
Still, the illusion persists, analysts say, because of the sheer size of the job and the arrogance and attitude that such a position can engender.
Former employees of the GoogleX biotech division, called Verily Life Sciences, tell Stat that these projects are examples of "Silicon Valley arrogance" and, well, failing.
Non-riders saw a swarm of locusts devouring precious inches of sidewalk and street, backed by companies that were the epitome of tech-bro arrogance.
She and her team repeatedly violated protocols with regard only to Clinton's convenience, and with an arrogance all too often tied to the Clinton name.
Will it be seen as part of the general revolt against the effects of globalization, growing inequality, uncontrolled migration and the arrogance of the elites?
But people like Clinton and Sanders have never stepped beyond the boundary of their government experience and arrogance to actually try to grow a business.
The character might've been too obnoxious or too pathetic in another actor's hands, but Pelphrey plays him with the perfect combination of arrogance and vulnerability.
Salesforce's executive vice president of global recruiting, Ana Recio, previously told Business Insider that arrogance is the biggest red flag in the company's recruitment process.
The backdrop for both sad sagas was arrogance, a misguided belief that they could get away with it because they were bigger than the game.
But it's the height of Washington arrogance to believe that's exactly what would happen if it weren't for the wiser heads of D.C. taking control.
The Minnesota Twins signed him to a rookie contract, but he admits that he took an air of arrogance to the United States with him.
That "arrogance of the elites," as Mr. Bannon has said, explains why most of the media and political class missed the rise of Mr. Trump.
He finds just the right angle of arrogance when tilting his head, and draws close to the original in his beauty of face and form.
He can; and he can in part because of the liberal intellectual arrogance that dismisses the economic, social and cultural problems his rise has underscored.
Many in the Eastern Orthodox Church are weary of what they call Russian arrogance and the excessively nationalistic attitude of clerics under the Kremlin's thumb.
It deserved to be widely read, but the scale of its success is partly a function of its utility as a weapon against white arrogance.
However, as you can imagine, there have been other occasions where I've been shocked by the arrogance and ridiculous comments uttered by our elected officials.
"This latest intimidation reflects the deep arrogance of some American elites in their attitude towards China," the state-run Global Times said in an editorial.
"Out of blind arrogance and rage, protesters showed a complete disregard for law and order," said an editorial in the Global Times, a nationalist tabloid.
"Over time, I took your kindness for granted and arrogance grew in my heart," he wrote in a letter to his followers at the time.
The Darwinian aspect — watch hundreds of thousands of people get eliminated as you rise — fosters a gleeful arrogance for as long as you're on top.
As the virus burns its way through the populace, the Iranian theocracy remains impotent and powerless, crippled by a fatal combination of ignorance and arrogance.
Koch was famously insulted at a conference when an interpreter mistranslated Pasteur's phrase "recueil allemand" (a collection of German writing) as "orgueil allemand" (German arrogance).
They are fear of the future, of immigrants, of Islam and of terrorism; and anger at impunity, inequality and the arrogance of a globalized elite.
The unique arrogance of Mr. Trump's rejection of the authority of custom is more dangerous than we realize because without custom, there is no law.
Conscientious believers in every tradition need to stand against the toxic urges that turn religion into a hollow vessel of arrogance, bigotry, hatred and greed.
Il a parfois été cloué au pilori pour son audace et son arrogance, et a souvent été qualifié d'" enfant terrible ", une étiquette qui l'horripile.
Trump was elected because he got something right, about the suffering of Americans, and about the arrogance of politicians, of academics, and of the press.
He challenged orthodoxy and challenged the abuse of power in any form -- and the arrogance that flows from it -- empowering others to do the same.
Corbin had fought the military arrogance of the U.S. government, which has exploded over 1,000 nuclear bombs for decades in the belly of the desert.
But it took until 2019 for her lung power, euphorically sassy songwriting, body positivity and relentless gleeful arrogance to suddenly align with a mass audience.
When West débuted as a solo artist, in 2004, he came across as an Everyman striver whose petty arrogance masked a deeper set of insecurities.
It is an extraordinary arrogance of power, pure and simple, born in a culture of secrecy, which elected political authorities have been unable to resist.
But, truth to tell, arrogance—as a placeholder for confidence, of which I had none—enabled me to brave the world when I was young.
Nicole Malliotakis, the presumptive Republican nominee, spent the weekend visiting all five city boroughs and on Monday attacked the "misguided arrogance" of the mayor's trip.
"What happened is our own arrogance and our love of plastic and other materials took over," Schmidt said of the cheaper products more frequently used.
This is, on the part of Milorad Krstic, the Budapest-based artist and animator who wrote and directed the film, a cheeky bit of arrogance.
Any true sense or sign of collaboration in this work was trumped by Neto's self-serving arrogance, and by the lingering colonial gestures he perpetuated.
There is an ever-present patina of sweetness and grace—they are, after all, on camera—but beneath it is a deep and unmistakable arrogance.
" Solemani added that the move could herald "a bloody intifada with consequences whose responsibility will fall on those who legitimize the arrogance of the Bahraini rulers.
A statement from the embassy charged that Pompeo's comments on the anniversary were made "out of prejudice and arrogance" and grossly interfered with China's internal affairs.
At the time that was painted as fluke, or as arrogance on Rockhold's part, but the truth was that Rockhold's boxing just did not hold up.
"That is a pride and an arrogance that points to a judgment and a temperament that has no place in the White House," Vander Plaats said.
Perhaps 20 people have left his service; cryptic notes in the Royal Gazette say they were dismissed for foibles including "procrastination" and "arrogance"; one "lacked enthusiasm".
The Guilty ends up exploring intriguing, timely ideas about how the power handed to people like law enforcement officers can lead to hubris, arrogance, and violence.
On occasion he could display something of the arrogance that is not uncommon among physicists working at the cutting edge, and he had an autocratic streak.
Other young minds will see the popularity of these four siblings, and they'll interpret the associated arrogance, smugness, and machismo as somehow instrumental to their success.
Editorials in Chinese state media, including the China Daily and the Global Times, on Tuesday accused Australia of arrogance and taking a "distorted view on relations".
It's emerged to me that I've been surrounded by fucking superheroines my whole life, but had previously been too lost in youthful arrogance to recognize them.
And the thing about the 153s thing is, we have such an arrogance when it comes to this hip-hop shit for no apparent fucking reason.
To Mia Raven, who runs the clinic escort program for Reproductive Health Services of Montgomery, Alabama, the decision to go against clinics' requests smacks of arrogance.
His throwaway remark suggesting military intervention in Venezuela, for example, revives every Latin American memory of Yanqui imperialism and arrogance over the past 100-plus years.
Google is indulging the worst of its quixotic impulses with Ara, simultaneously displaying arrogance toward established phone makers and some apparent naïveté about the existing competition.
The world cannot sustain billions and billions of people who have the arrogance to believe that the world is better off with them than without them.
And the reason I want him to his hands off me is because I see myself capable of arrogance and brutality to keep him off me.
By alphabetical accident, the heading "De Gaulle: Personal Characteristics" in Jackson's index gives us, in sequence: arrogance, austerity, authoritarianism, cigarette smoking, coldness, contempt for human nature.
We should negotiate trade issues with Canada, Mexico and Europe as friends and allies resolving differences with mutual respect and not arrogance, ignorance, belligerence and threats.
The Chicago letter reeks of arrogance, of a sense of entitlement, of an exclusionary mindset — in other words, the very things it seeks to inveigh against.
Manson wasn't having it, calling Bieber a "real piece of shit in the way he had the arrogance to say that" in the forthcoming CoS interview.
But his arrogance followed from the strangulating tension between who and what he was: blackness was limiting, oppressive, banal, a boorish hurdle in his brilliant path.
"We don't have the arrogance to say we know best which startup is going to make it and then invest a lot of money," Mühlhäuser said.
"It is an expression of the racist arrogance and irrationality of a party that doesn't attend to its voters," Venezuela's foreign affairs minister, Delcy Rodríguez, tweeted.
And the major red flag that a person doesn't embody those values is arrogance, according to Ana Recio, the company's executive vice president of global recruiting.
Suppose some American irresponsibility or arrogance exhausts the patience of the Chinese government, prompting it to sell some of its vast stock of dollar-denominated assets.
A passerby might never guess that he used to be one of entertainment's most powerful, a man whose infamous arrogance would make those around him shudder.
Phoebe, in the book's opening pages, commands with her only-child, rich-girl arrogance, a ponytailed, Korean-American version of the familiar manic pixie dream girl.
I was deemed "hardworking" and "competitive" by parents of classmates, who assumed my top marks in fourth-grade spelling were surely associated with "smart-aleck" arrogance.
Uber — which has a track record of arrogance — did the right thing by suspending driverless tests in Arizona and elsewhere until it understands what went wrong.
"She has developed an arrogance of power," Mr. Richardson said by telephone during a layover in Tokyo on his way back to New Mexico from Myanmar.
For millions of people worldwide, the West's predictability and stability guarantee or, at the very least, offer hope that chaos, violence and arrogance will not triumph.
Recreating the role she played — to critical acclaim — in London in 2016, Ms. Jackson portrays Shakespeare's ruler, brought low by his daughters and his own arrogance.
Shine's arrogance is stunning, especially if — as Roginsky claims — he was using the Eagles comparison as an argument to shield Fox from accountability for Ailes's misbehavior.
Tadi teaches that human and environmental cataclysms need never have happened but are nature's revenge, the direct results of uncaring arrogance, self-indulgence, greed and neglect.
The area around Carditello is plagued by violent organized crime, fires and pollution, and subjected to the bureaucratic arrogance and capriciousness of a perpetually dysfunctional state.
For too long Mr. Zuma has fostered a culture of arrogance and impunity among the ruling elite, and for too long the decay has continued unabated.
Japanese authorities say Ghosn's story is a tale of greed and arrogance, while his supporters say his flight was a desperate and necessary escape from injustice.
We can handle stumbles, presidential ineptitude, bungling, arrogance, presidential self-deception, poorly planned presidential executive orders, insults to world leaders and the desecration of American values.
The influential Global Times, published by the People's Daily, said it an editorial that the United States needed to curb its "moral arrogance over North Korea".
"The conservative parties wanted to push through tax reform with arrogance and haughtiness against the interests of the people," the Green Party said of the vote.
A robust measure of arrogance and some degree of neediness are what make the grind of the campaign trail and the glare of the media bearable.
Mr. Aliberti, who voted for Five Star, said he resented the "arrogance" of scientists who presumed to understand something as complicated as the human immune system.
To my ears the best performances are by old-timers; thanks to Willie Nelson's humility and Don Henley's arrogance, neither is intimidated by John's long shadow.
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"We urge certain people in the US to respect basic facts, discard arrogance and prejudice, stop playing dirty tricks that meddle in Hong Kong affairs," he said.
Coster-Waldau's essentially heroic Horus lacks the balance of arrogance and self-pity that makes his performance as Jaime Lannister on Game of Thrones work so well.
If they don't, then just do the next thing with hope and verve and that same zest you had before the arrogance was beaten out of you.
It became about me because of my arrogance and my pride and I am working on those things…I really hope that you guys can forgive me.
And using the cloak of "This is art" in response reflects a kind of arrogance, as well as myopia about the wider context that fueled the controversy.
Indeed, one coach lecturing another coach's player over small fries smacks of arrogance and is part of the reason why so many saw the scolding as unnecessary.
"Behind those voicing negative appraisals were the frequent accusations of arrogance or 'he favors the rich', or fears of purchasing power," BVA said of its latest soundings.
Time and time again, a party takes control of power, and Republicans have complete power, and their first act out of the gate — it's just complete arrogance.
Those who have never been amused by the showmanship and spectacle that McGregor brings to the sport see unchecked arrogance and a flippancy toward the Featherweight championship.
The government's "arrogance, cruelty, and callousness are shocking -- but Liu's struggle for a rights-respecting, democratic China will live on," said the organization's China director Sophie Richardson.
It was representative of the arrogance of her campaign and the party that did virtually no outreach to Bernie's 14 million voters after the Democratic National Convention.
"I think it testifies to something broader, which is total arrogance that they can do whatever they want, that the rules don't apply to them," he said.
"Lyrically, I was just kind of thinking about the arrogance of mankind, and what we do to this planet, what we do to each other," he says.
Videgaray, who earned a doctorate in economics from M.I.T. (his thesis: "The Fiscal Response to Oil Shocks"), has a reputation for nerdish brilliance, and also for arrogance.
" Aligning Hitler's experience with his own, Mann wrote of a "basic arrogance, the basic feeling of being too good for any reasonable, honorable activity—based on what?
It is important to push out a message, but more important to ensure that we do not allow our own arrogance or vanity to taint our work.
I felt protective of her because she was speaking to an America often too quick to read a black woman's confidence as arrogance, her straightforwardness as entitlement.
What the jurors make of him — and whether his steadfast beliefs come across as arrogance or sincerity — could decide his fate when they start deliberating this month.
In the end, the two sides resolved their conflicting concerns by coming to a common realization: Mob rule and imperial arrogance could be checked against one another.
It's almost impossible to grasp the horrors and arrogance of the Kim regime especially in the context of negotiating the dismantling of North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
"Portrait of the Jeweler Karl Krall" (1923) captures the campy arrogance of the nouveau riche in the middle aged, bespectacled jeweler's ostentatious pose and self-congratulatory air.
Dalio's arrogance initially cost him a fortune, but the way his mindset changed enabled him to build Bridgewater to what it is today, the largest hedge fund.
A lot of these people are kids and they aren't fully formed and therefore get sucked up into behaviors or arrogance, in a way, that's really damaging.
It is an education that all people need, young and old, rich and poor, black, brown and white — especially in these times of exclusion and nationalistic arrogance.
While he is not the first president to speak and act with hubris and arrogance, he has chosen belligerence over diplomacy, bullying over accord, insult over care.
You might now be an entitled person: someone whose privilege leads to arrogance, snobbery and rudeness, someone who expects to be waited on, provided for, deferred to.
And Joe, echoing his first appearance in the pilot, addressed a humanities class with the same words — "Let me start by asking a question" — but less arrogance.
Without a doubt, Cersei's arrogance and ego have been known to result in fatal blindspots in her political plans — remember how she thought Joffrey could be controlled?
"Both shades of narcissism shared a common core of conceit, arrogance, and the tendency to give in to one's own needs and disregard others," Scientific American reports.
Our two most famous Neanderthal disrupters, one on each coast, have been in a race to see who can flame out more quickly — and insensibly. Arrogance. Chaos.
He does this with more humor than arrogance, Mr. Gertzog said, and it's infused, in the end, with his own gratitude for having them in his life.
Parker, who said he would be surprised if Joshua could catch him, detected a whiff of arrogance and said he was no stepping stone for someone else.
Corker said there has been a declining relationship between Saudi Arabia and Congress, and described a "sense of arrogance" in the way the kingdom deals with lawmakers.
"The arrogance of the B.J.P. has been tamed a bit," said Sudha Pai, a retired professor of political science at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.
For cultures around the world, the stories of gods and goddesses allowed humans to conceptualize justice, demonstrate the folly of arrogance, and make sense of unexplained phenomenon.
The majority of Syrians and Iraqis do not wish to put up with the arrogance, violence and the significant power of the "new" Muslims who come from elsewhere.
One is that our culture promotes and rewards overconfidence and arrogance (think Trump and Theranos, or the advice your career counselor gave you when going into job interviews).
Simpson, who straddles a nice balance of arrogance humor in the episode up to this point, goes all in on the monologue explaining Walton's history in the game.
Mr Fillon is asking his compatriots to make sacrifices and to sign up to a new social contract when he himself embodies the arrogance of the old one.
The more the media and political classes lament the American result, the more she will play on the arrogance and entitlement of the out-of-touch Paris elite.
So if Spotify stock trades wildly in its opening days or tanks in its opening months, McCarthy could end up as the poster child for Silicon Valley arrogance.
In an interview with Katie Couric of Yahoo News, the outspoken Supreme Court justice said the quarterback's defiance was "really dumb" and stemmed from a place of arrogance.
In &apos22010 Hillary Clinton&aposs arrogance, their cockiness, you know, they really missed what we were doing in the upper Midwest, OK, to really break that blue wall.
"We directly deal with global arrogance and Israel not with their emissaries... That is why we do not want to have direct confrontation with Saudi Arabia," he said.
Arrogance isn't unusual in a presidential candidate—it's pretty much a prerequisite—but Trump is different because he doesn't really have any other ideas beyond his own greatness.
For his arrogance, Bobby has lost his most important business partner, his reputation as a businessman and philanthropist, and the finely appointed interiors of his ill-gotten empire.
By degrading elected office, or opposition, by ignorance, defunct ideologies or arrogance, these parties are damaging democratic governance already assailed by authoritarians in China, Russia, Hungary and Egypt.
What does it say [that] Hillary Clinton, the embodiment of imperial Washington arrogance, is more willing to submit to the voters and appear to debate than Donald Trump?
Whatever it is in oncologists that makes them want to be oncologists — that crazy mix of fierceness, optimism, arrogance and compassion — I get a contact high from it.
All the rest functions as Germany usually does: A sense of order tinged with an arrogance earned by winning more titles than any other country in Europe's history.
The political class of post-reunification Germany pursued European integration with a curious mix of economic imperialism, cultural arrogance and heartfelt contrition for Nazi crimes against Eastern Europe.
Or why he is taking a fresh new approach to an entire governmental system seemingly laid waste by complacency and incompetence, and much worse, by politics and arrogance?
There was an arrogance and foolishness to lining up behind Hillary Clinton as soon as so many Democratic leaders did, and to putting all their chips on her.
U.S. National Security Advisor Michael Flynn used strong criticism at a White House briefing lashing at the Obama administration's flawed policy for not responding adequately to Iran's arrogance.
Throw in a little arrogance in between and whatnot and that kind of carried on through my high school career, with no actual training or anything like that.
"The global arrogance (the United States and its allies) wants to create discord among Muslims ... Unity is the only way to restore stability in the region," Rouhani said.
What bothers me most about this tweet is the sheer arrogance with which you spew your vile Paul Simon hate speech across the internet for all to see.
We've got [healthcare] bills we've worked on for years, but I think it would be a little arrogance on our part to just assume that we know everything.
It's the humble arrogance of the monk who has renounced the world and dedicated his life to God in the anticipation of exclusive access to some higher truth.
That Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump set up a private domain of their own during the transition reaches new heights of hypocrisy, arrogance, and above-the-law-ism.
In its mixture of high-mindedness, arrogance and dystopian potential, the voyage of the Acali recalls other notorious undertakings of its era, notably Philip Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment.
"In my view, your conduct was permeated by staggering arrogance," County Court of Victoria Chief Judge Peter Kidd said in the sentencing, which took more than an hour.
Bristling with racial and gender politics, it's a tragicomedy about the nexus of arrogance and delusion — and how easy deception can be when all it takes is flattery.
The screenplay, by Allan Heinberg, alludes to it repeatedly without ever going overboard, turning the movie into a sly commentary on the arrogance, folly and cruelty of men.
More than 14,000 thousand people jammed Joel Osteen's megachurch when West confessed to his previous lifestyle of arrogance and self-aggrandizement and acknowledged his bouts with mental illness.
But the two insiders say he has struggled to control the tech arm, which tends to operate behind "walls" and often in a state of "secrecy and arrogance".
Aside from the blasphemy allegations, that leadership style has grated some voters as arrogance, in particular poor and lower-class voters who analysts say may tip the election.
There we often see arrogance, haughtiness and pride, which is not only the "original sin" but also arguably the one most antithetical to a godly cast of mind.
Well, unearned arrogance is a Trump administration hallmark — witness Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, claiming that a respected national security reporter couldn't find Ukraine on a map.
She tells a compelling if familiar story of the infuriating arrogance of government planners, who repeatedly destroyed poor communities in the belief that they could build better places.
The way West plotted this course out felt like the Trials of Job: open confidence and arrogance were used as masks for mania and the yearning for acceptance.
" As we walked, he explained his anxiety: "I feel alienated and it's like, it's like this competing -- It's like an inferiority complex that comes out as like arrogance.
And even France is reeling from badly handled crises and a propensity for arrogance that have weakened President Emmanuel Macron at home and annoyed his partners abroad (see article).
This was a huge penalty foul on this doctor, and honestly, one that makes me sick to my stomach of complete arrogance and lack of empathy for her patient.
"Jesus wants the walls of indifference and 'omerta' to be breached, iron bars of oppression and arrogance torn asunder, and paths cleared for justice, civility and legality," he said.
Without ever giving Israel a free moral pass – something no nation deserves – and without injecting rancor or arrogance, Krauthammer brought the conversations about the Middle East back to reality.
"We are worried that there is arrogance in telling people that they should be worried, but to stay bullish for now," Morgan Stanley said in a note dated Tuesday.
It took Dalio almost failing with Bridgewater Associates in the early days — and having to borrow $4,000 from his dad to pay his bills — to learn his own arrogance.
Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where Americans shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.
"We urge certain people in the US to respect basic facts, discard arrogance and prejudice, stop playing dirty tricks that meddle in Hong Kong affairs," said spokesman Geng Shuang.
While Maul hunts down Kenobi for revenge, Obi-Wan is only willing to fight once Maul threatens Luke, and Maul is brought down by his own haste and arrogance.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The "arrogance" of senior officials brought corruption-related turmoil to world soccer but important governance reforms could restore its credibility, according to influential sports administrator Kevan Gosper.
He has grabbed headlines thanks to the size of his make-up bill, the collapse of his popularity and the whiff of arrogance about his "Jupiterian" approach to power.
Hopefully, we can temper the arrogance by what we have seen happen over the last few years and tackle the ignorance by learning the new rules of the game.
"Happy New Year Colin, You Anus", the film's working title, was a punning reference to "Coriolanus"; Shakespeare's tale of arrogance and simmering class resentment provides a loose narrative framework.
Chris Evans's lack of arrogance is why he is the Hollywood Chris who most often makes the BDE list, while Hemsworth's jock vibes and Pratt's faint smarm disqualify them.
They deserve machines that work for them since they're willing to pay top dollar for them and Apple seems willing to shed some of its arrogance to please them.
In a fit of arrogance, Niobe bragged that she was superior to Leto because she had more children (either 12 or 14, depending on the version of the myth).
"Thank God, even the unwise who lead world arrogance (the West)... can conclude that attacking the Islamic Republic would entail heavy costs," Baqeri said at an air defense exhibition.
The perceived arrogance of Castilians to Catalan threatens to sunder Spain; "language police" in Quebec tell restaurant owners to change "pasta" and "grilled cheese" to pâtes and fromage fondant.
Having a seal of approval from the MasterChef himself will doubt infuse her fiancé with some old-fashioned chef's arrogance, but in this case it is most definitely deserved.
This current, post-Parkland debate about whether teachers (but not lady teachers) should be armed is so steeped in arrogance and stupidity that I can hardly bear to listen.
Steven Johnson / Flickr Passing judgment on other animals is a distinctly human bit of arrogance, but if we have to judge them, what makes an animal a good one?
Kos-Read says that the reason most co-productions fail is as much about the chaos on the Chinese side as it is the arrogance on the Hollywood side.
The stress—he's appealingly candid about the anxiety and self-doubt, as well as the arrogance, that went with his job—caused him to lose track of his razor.
If you ever wondered what "white privilege" was, well, you now have Exhibit A. The arrogance is astonishing, as is the lack of awareness of what he is suggesting.
Miriam Lewin, a journalist who was tortured and later testified, told me that while Moreno-Ocampo appreciated the momentousness of the trials, his idealism was undone by his arrogance.
It is the height of arrogance and wishful thinking to actually believe that statist policies can change the earth's temperature, prevent hurricanes, or stop the rise of the oceans.
The citizen enjoys a sweet reverence for all the gifts that have been handed down over time, and a generous piety about country that is the opposite of arrogance.
Mr. Trump, in his brash arrogance, obviously speaks to a large faction of Republican voters and, albeit more bombastically, expresses the fearmongering and intolerance of his fellow Republican candidates.
This is not run-of-the-mill arrogance, but rather the tendency we all have to overrate our abilities, knowledge and skill, at whatever level we might place them.
Yes, it really was him strutting the ring with the proud arrogance of a lion, watching the comings and goings of the gym with the eye of a hawk.
Second, there was ignorance and arrogance from consultants to both Obama and Clinton who believed that in a "new America" there was a "new coalition" that excluded many Americans.
This result is as much a rebuke of President Obama's government by fiat and the myopic arrogance of Hillary Clinton's campaign as it is a vote for Mr. Trump.
If you insert yourself back in 1909 and the debates of the day, you'd be appalled by the cultural assumptions and the arrogance of the people at the top.
He's the embodiment of the Trump administration's ethos that you're entitled to take a whack at something by dint of affluence and arrogance, not because of any manifest expertise.
Around the same time, Kushner's blend of arrogance and ignorance about the Middle East was exposed in a leaked video of his comments to a group of congressional interns.
Fidesz won a landslide victory in 2010 because of the perceived incompetence and arrogance of the old left-wing politicians — people like Mr. Gyurcsany and parties like the Socialists.
Thanks to his arrogance and his lack of discipline, he has lost his proximity to the president, lost his billionaire benefactor Rebekah Mercer and lost his precious platform, Breitbart.
His rudeness, petulance and arrogance toward our closest allies have resulted in a schism in this important group of democracies, one that Mr. Trump's successor will have to mend.
He's very confident in who he is, and he knows how good he is, but he doesn't have an arrogance about him that affects his play or his teammates.
The party's rightward shift in recent years has earned it a solid block of support across eastern Germany, where it stokes grievances against refugees, climate policy and "Wessi" arrogance.
She knew the butler expected her to be impressed — he had the sly arrogance of a blindly loyal servant — and for a moment she wanted to burst into laughter.
To make these bets pay off again, and to face all the competitors it may come up against, Facebook will likely need to keep some of that old arrogance.
Anthony Hopkins has been playing Ford's true feelings close to the vest, delivering monologues with the imperious arrogance of a man whose genius is most keenly understood by himself.
"Your arrogance sparked a movement that has grown to thousands of women taking back their self-esteem and proudly standing up for what is morally right," Baker-Kinney said.
A president who calls for unity during his first State of the Union, yet cannot control his arrogance, his ego and his self-centeredness — does not deserve the office.
By backing up such arrogance with perfectly tailored bon mots, Lebowitz demonstrates that for her, there's no difference between the quality of her assessments and how she communicates them.
The sectors that have enjoyed the greatest prosperity spread across increasingly few people — technology and finance — have created an unprecedented level of arrogance among people born on third base.
"Fake news is a sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes, and leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred," the pope said in a document about the issue.
It's as though the man who refers to himself in song as a "God" and a "genius" still craves validation; the arrogance is real, but it's also a pose.
Beijing branded the new laws "stark hegemonic acts" that were "full of prejudice and arrogance," and vowed it would retaliate with unspecified "firm countermeasures" if Washington didn't change course.
"Out of blind arrogance and rage, protesters showed a complete disregard for law and order," the Global Times, published by the Communist Party's People's Daily, said in an editorial.
"In my view, your conduct was permeated by staggering arrogance," said Kidd in handing down the sentence after Pell was convicted of five charges of sexually abusing two children.
The competition is different than in other high-pressure fields because (to use the surgeons as an example), while there may be some element of arrogance and ego involved.
"I don't know if I can tell you that humility will get you farther than arrogance," says Tenelle Porter, a University of California Davis psychologist who has studied intellectual humility.
And perhaps the most fascinating part of it of all is that, in the end, for all his unnecessary bluster and arrogance, McEnroe may have been right about the ball.
Caldbeck argues that a combination of competition, arrogance and a lack of deep industry knowledge has led to venture capital investments that saddle consumer brands with unrealistic valuations — and expectations.
To those I have deceived, I am sorry, although I must say, in my SHEER ARROGANCE, I did not even realize that I had been a bad actor all along.
For Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, the film shows that Wakefield is a true believer whose arrogance motivates everything he does.
But his arrogance and strong opinions were evidently so repellent to his classmates that they circulated false rumors that he'd sexually assaulted a woman, in order to get him expelled.
For example, "Us vs Them" by Ian Bremmer and "WTF" by Robert Peston found the answer in the travails of former industrial towns and the arrogance and selfishness of elites.
But Bush, aided by a skillful post-debate communications strategy to shape media coverage, emerged from their three encounters on the right side of a contrast between likability and arrogance.
Samsung acted with "arrogance" and "double standards" in the handling of its Galaxy Note 7 recall in China, state broadcaster CCTV wrote in a damning opinion piece on its website.
Upstairs, Viktor Frešo's rows of "Niemand" sculptures (2015) — smaller versions of the statue near the entrance — oversee the action in the gym with a mixture of contempt, arrogance, and bewilderment.
The stuffing was creamy and balanced between calculated arrogance and refinement, the breading resistant despite having been microwaved, and the rice was by far the best I'd sampled all day.
"It is an expression of racist arrogance and irrationality from a party that does not serve its constituents," Venezuela's Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez said in a statement late on Wednesday.
It is not simply the presence of anger or frustration, which are often well-deserved when it comes to our bloated government and the arrogance of Washington-knows-best-policies.
Somewhere along the way, though, Dark Phoenix loses sight of what it was trying to say about female anger, or male arrogance, or love or rejection or oppression or forgiveness.
After seven years of Obama's feckless arrogance, many voters are so starved for strong leadership, they are willing to gravitate toward someone purely based on bombastic rhetoric, not his record.
"Our Lady" is a kind of exodinosaur Rosetta Stone that weaves together the genre's multiple modern threads—human technological arrogance, the ethics of bioengineering, and the allure of intelligent dinosaurs.
The court minister bemoaned the government's arrogance toward the mass of Iranians, and dared utter criticisms to his master—albeit wrapped in thick and courtly blandishments—when Hoveyda did not.
He talks shit with the glorious arrogance and double-barreled baritone of the man who introduced himself to the world as "that 220'28" long dick slim nigga sticking your chick.
There's a certain paternalistic arrogance in presuming consumers can't make informed choices on their own and need the government to tell them what's what and rescue them from their confusion.
By reversing the proposition, Mr. Sarkozy hopes that his new patriotic spirit will erase the worst memories he left — of his obsessive ego, his arrogance, his bragging and his bellicosity.
But Marvel planted the seeds with a confidence that bordered on Stark-level arrogance, using its very first movie to tease a film we wouldn't see for another four years.
They saw him as someone more like themselves, a sea change from George W. Bush and American arrogance crystallized by the Iraq war, which Germany and France had always opposed.
His staggering arrogance and breathtaking incompetence were laid bare, as he had no prepared remarks from which to read and no gaggle of other candidates behind whom he could hide.
This week, airline pilots accused Boeing of "arrogance" for pushing for a swift return, while American Airlines flight crew begged union officials to stop them being assigned to the plane.
Chernobyl is a horror story, one that borrows the tropes and themes of horror fiction to tell the story of a nuclear nightmare compounded by human arrogance and bureaucratic lies.
Tidemand, on the other hand, lashes together two massive and massively discordant themes: our arrogance in believing we can set the terms of our own fate, and our ultimate vulnerability.
A statement from the embassy said U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's comments on the anniversary were made "out of prejudice and arrogance" and grossly interfered with China's internal affairs.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has been accused of showing "arrogance, entitlement, disrespect and contempt" for Parliament after he appeared to snooze during a crucial Brexit debate in the House of Commons.
Many European leaders have reacted with arrogance and ignorance, rushing to expedite Britain's departure from the EU rather than put into place long overdue reforms that might still prevent it.
Because they didn't even try, in their arrogance and hubris, they didn't take what we would argue are reasonable steps to find out what was true, and what wasn't true.
WG: They broke with ANC because they disagreed with Jacob Zuma's leadership, all of the allegations of corruption, inefficiency, arrogance, and because Jacob Zuma's government has been unable to deliver.
Alexandra MoffatOrford, N.H. To the Editor: Jill Filipovic continues to exhibit her own "dash of arrogance" by determining that white male Americans are no longer what the voting population wants.
In a clip from the '70s, she walks along the beach near her Malibu home, succinctly analyzing the self-destructive arrogance of the era's male-dominated rock-n-roll culture.
After the president's arrogance, they should be angry – and immediately require at least the four witnesses who have firsthand information, present administration officials whom President Trump has prevented from testifying.
Despite the priest's piety, black vestments and narrative prominence, he is no more a Hollywood hero than most of Mr. Scorsese's falling and fallen men, with their arrogance and vanity.
Through Chief Dammick chiefly, but also through a host of other officials and gatekeepers, "Fargo" has been attacking a specifically masculine mode of belittlement, arrogance and unwarranted confidence this season.
Josie's arrogance and little brother Boots's eagerness to enter the family business spell more trouble for Kip, who's trying to arrange a quieter life for himself and his pregnant girlfriend.
In my two decades as a Jesuit, I have counseled many people scandalized by past revelations of abuse and frustrated by the insensitivity or arrogance of church leaders and ministers.
The right passed up the opportunity to side with someone who represents the working and middle class that Donald Trump's campaign supposedly championed against the arrogance of the entitled rich.
Which is why even though this song echoes mid-2010s Drake triumphalism (and also mentions Drake, for good measure), Cole cuts the arrogance with commitment to granular, almost mundane narrative.
Lorsque le gouvernement français parle d'un " islam de France " distinct, l'Algérie — s'exprimant indirectement en relatant un propos d'expert via son agence de presse officielle — l'accuse " d'une arrogance teintée d'une ignorance ".
It would behoove everyone to consider this arrogance in dealings across lines of age, to set aside our experiential convictions and try to see the world through one another's eyes.
"Out of blind arrogance and rage, protestors showed a complete disregard for law and order," the Global Times, published by the ruling Communist Party's People's Daily, said in an editorial.
I sympathize and identify with all of them too much to ever aspire to the kind of domineering arrogance that defines Higgins, and a million inferior characters in his image.
But with Trump's rabid assistance and no shortage of abysmal crisis management from team Clinton, the scandal was overhyped ad nauseum as evidence of Clinton's arrogance and disregard for the rules.
"There is surprise at the extent of the sheer arrogance of these judges sitting (in Europe) deciding what is a rock and what is an island," said one Beijing-based scholar.
"The arrogance of it all — Syria was never America's to lose," Aaron David Miller, a vice president and Middle East Program director at the Wilson Center think tank, wrote on Twitter.
It's tempting to see all this as an example of old-style British imperial arrogance -- and the British mindset as the last great bastion of Empire still holding out against decolonization.
A sort-of jerky frat-boy-type in high school, he has trouble finding his footing in college, where his swagger is frequently equated (correctly, much of the time) with arrogance.
It was widely seen as a calculated attempt to cultivate a nonconformist image, and became a symbol of his rebel spirit to his fans and of preening arrogance to his critics.
The open letter to Sanders and Friedman by former CEA chairs didn't get into specifics, and I'm already hearing from Bernie supporters accusing them of arrogance, or high-handedness, or something.
And the few stars who actually have the arrogance to proclaim themselves style avatars, like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, unveil their clothes as if they were their personal style apotheosis.
"Your post is extremely insensitive to those who do not have the financial resources to replace what they have lost to the fires and only magnifies your elites arrogance," another tweeted.
Political conflict can force people to become more articulate and informed about their beliefs, and that leads to people getting past their initial aggressiveness and arrogance and start finding common ground.
RE: Facebook Decides Which Killings We're Allowed to See You are so right about the arrogance attached to their self-appointing themselves the censors of news and other things as well.
" For example, Trump has always been associated with both luxury and arrogance, but more recently, he has consistently outscored his GOP rivals on qualities such as "different" and "dynamic" and "independent.
Of course, growing inequality, perceptions of impunity, the arrogance of liberal elites and the disruptions of globalization have played a role, just as they have in the United States and Britain.
It's got nothing to do with the Chinese government or regulation, it's a whole series of Western imperial arrogance that brings about the downfall of many of these companies in China.

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