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Then we have to get past our professional arrogance.
Not so long ago, Mr West conceded that the police service "has a professional arrogance, saying we know what's best for you".
Close-up he observes quite a few classic logical flaws, as well as some examples of professional arrogance beyond the reach of satire.
But the truth, as Sacks knew well, is that this dividing line, important as it is, can be made an excuse for professional arrogance.
Doctors at Bristol Royal Infirmary who removed hundreds of organs from dead children without parental knowledge or consent had acted with "professional arrogance", according to an inquiry released today.
In his preening, know-it-all professional arrogance, Cruise thinks he's bulletproof, but the mouse roars, and the hitman pays (incidentally, when casting a soullessly efficient, emotionally unavailable professional, could there be a more perfect candidate than Cruise?).
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Professionals' arrogance was anathema to her.
The Democratic Congress' hypocrisy typifies the arrogance of professional politicians who like to dictate how others live, while shielding themselves from their own laws' consequences.
A mere handful of amateur shoguns - most notably Avery Brundage, a leader in Olympic affairs (and a rich man) continue to insist on the practicability of lifelong amateurism and to treat professionals with old-fashion arrogance.
While a lot of journalists don't really care where they sit, the lack of professional courtesy smacked of ignorance or arrogance.
When James says he pays no heed to the criticism, he intends it as professional bravado, but it comes off as arrogance.
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