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"He lost because of arrogance," says a friend of nearly three decades.
The tragedy happened not because of malpractice but because of arrogance.
Most South Koreans now consider South Korean society decidedly unfair, partly because of arrogance and persistent nepotism among the chaebol.
Dr. Meloy, the forensic psychologist and serial-killer expert, said that while the Washington sniper would most likely not intentionally leave behind clues that would lead to his capture, he was bound to make mistakes because of arrogance.
– Blake), a marketing demographics and statistics group, HD-DVD has a more positive "buzz" than Sony's Blu-Ray, because of the said string of failed formats, and because of arrogance on the part of company brass.
Because of arrogance, or overconfidence, the Army chose to overlook the fact that the US had been after bin Laden with force and determination years before 9/11.
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One client responded that Marsh clients are eager to defect "because of the arrogance and the system Marsh used" against them.
But she complained that the Cameron government had failed to win more favorable terms for the City "because of a kind of arrogance" toward its partners in the European Union.
Elitism grows out of arrogance mixed with insecurity.
She was intolerant of arrogance .
Before becoming an acclaimed documentary cinematographer, Ms. Hampton writes, he was booted from a leftist collective because of admitted arrogance — "if being arrogant means I think I have the right to make suggestions that are more weighty than the next person's suggestion," he said.
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