This might have allayed dissatisfaction, but the consuls of 95 passed a law purging the rolls and providing penalties for those guilty of fraudulent arrogation. |
The President's arrogation of this new Act oversteps his bounds and causes our rights to suffer. |
The arrogation of power is an offence punishable by law. |
There is no modern precedent in France for such an arrogation of emergency powers. |
Fans and commentators presume this enforced humility is some meaningful act of pedagogy — another arrogation assumed by college-sports enthusiasts. |
To presume to have all the answers is nothing but dangerous delusion for it is based on the arrogation of divine potency. |