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"It's too easy to suffer from hubris," Mr. Frankfort said.
I have seen how we suffered from hubris.
The past 18 months have illustrated the journey from hubris to humiliation.
In mere years, Kelly had gone from hubris to nemesis, Hollywood-style.
IN HIS journey from hubris to downfall and now redemption, Christian Wulff is a tragic Sophoclean character for many Germans.
Some past second-term troubles stemmed from hubris, exhaustion or miscalculation; others arrived out of the blue.
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But later he says, "Americans overthrew governments only when economic interests coincided with ideological ones," and details cases in which intervention came not just from greed but from humanitarian hubris as well.
On the other hand, analysts like Ajaz Ashraf believe that the rebellion in the AAP also arose from "intellectual hubris and a sense of entitlement arising from class superiority" of the rebels.
Some of these flow from executive hubris.
As a retreat from American hubris, this form of realism has appeal.
"Mr. Dimon's failure on this score comes from the hubris of having too much power placed in his hands".
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