Doesn't the fact that the entire Security Council told Iraq that it has to disarm suggest that it, too, has pretentions of knowing what's best for the Iraqi people? |
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European universalism traditionnaly confuses universalism with its own pretentions. |
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For a system of thought to be classified as a pseudoscience, should it not have scientific pretentions? |
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More anecdotal are the pretentions of a certain Gary Kasparov, former World Chess Champion, who could now be the leader of the only true opposition. |
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The Arbitrator may require from each party involved that it hands in, within a specified timeframe, a resume of their presentation along with any piece of evidence to sustain such pretentions. |
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There may be recommendations, even pretentions. |
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No pretentions, despite being the Chair of the National Energy Board. |
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It is amazing all the same, at a time when the financial sector collapsed as following the pretentions of self-regulation and non-regulation, that we continue to say that ''Better regulation'' will continue like before. |
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That's fine for Autechre or whoever, but if you're a two-guitar four-piece with pretentions of going somewhere, it isn't enough to squirt out random noise and call it a song. |
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Nick Carraway, the protagonist and witness, hates the upper-class Buchanan set even more than the silly pretentions of Gatsby, and is, in the end, the only one who remains by his side. |
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