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? |
There may be recommendations, even pretentions. |
For a system of thought to be classified as a pseudoscience, should it not have scientific pretentions? |
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. |
European universalism traditionnaly confuses universalism with its own pretentions. |
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. |