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WHEN corporations are riding high it is well to remember that corporate arrogance is a danger to the public, and also to corporations, on whom arrogance tends to backfire.
What Mr Shapiro seemed to forget was that scientific certainty often sounds like corporate arrogance.
The apparent insider trading aspect of the story isn't the only bit of corporate arrogance here.
"Is this a case of corporate arrogance or shareholder stupidity?" he asked.
Like Carson's book, it benefited greatly from corporate arrogance directed against it.
"It's snotty and deeply condescending and it shows the kind of corporate arrogance that BP has been exuding ever since the Deepwater Horizon accident," Brinkley said.
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Corporate arrogance-cum-hypersensitivity on this scale is rare these days.
"The evidence we have amassed presents an astounding picture of corporate greed, arrogance and deceit, coupled with reckless disregard for the health and safety of the consuming public," Mr. Willcox told the House Energy and Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
In this period of allegations of corporate overreaching and arrogance, it is noteworthy that a variety of existing contemporary legal doctrines exist to impose personal liability upon shareholders and officers.
They believe that Mr. Cheney is ripening into a target embodying corporate greed and government arrogance.
ONCE a byword for state-run inefficiency, Telstra is now famous instead for corporate belligerence and executive arrogance.
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