单词 | arrogation |
例句 | The mannequins displaying them are mostly dispersed throughout the home — including in the dining room — which makes the cultural arrogation at play painfully, if edifyingly, clear. Worth the Ride: 5 Surprising Exhibition Spaces in Upstate New York 2018-08-30T04:00:00Z But let’s get real: Is it only the abuses and arrogations that make us bridle when we look at him, or is there something more? Gauguin: It’s Not Just Genius vs. Monster 2017-08-09T04:00:00Z “Though the Administration has structured, and even amended, the Cancellation Program in a cynical effort to avoid judicial scrutiny of its arrogation of legislative power, those efforts should not succeed.” Biden’s student loan forgiveness program comes before Supreme Court 2023-02-26T05:00:00Z That ruling was bottomed on a complete ignorance of executive branch practice and a rank arrogation to herself of the executive power. Column: The Mar-a-Lago judge's latest opinion is as atrocious as legal experts say it is 2022-09-16T04:00:00Z In the best of times, such a judicial arrogation to itself of how Congress can permissibly work with the executive branch might be merely misguided. Opinion | The Supreme Court just upended environmental law at the worst possible moment 2022-06-30T04:00:00Z Ruth Friedman, the director of the Federal Capital Habeas Project, who represented the first man executed by the Trump administration, called the rule a “grand arrogation of power.” New Rule Would Allow U.S. to Use More Methods for Executions 2020-11-25T05:00:00Z Heritage Foundation vice president James Carafano, a conservative foreign policy expert with ties to the Trump White House, said criticism of executive orders as an arrogation of power misses the point. How Trump learned to embrace the executive order, which he once called an ‘easy way out’ 2020-10-29T04:00:00Z The president has worked hard to appoint to the supreme court justices and to other federal courts Trump-friendly judges, believing that they would provide legal cover for his often corrupt arrogation and abuse of power. Donald Trump brings his claim of absolute power to the supreme court | Austin Sarat 2020-05-12T04:00:00Z Staying in office to undermine, say, a law or war you disapprove of would be a disturbing arrogation of presidential authority. Opinion | If officials believe Trump is a danger to the country, they have a duty to say so 2019-11-11T05:00:00Z Conservatives have opposed this arrogation of the legislative role and called for restoration of the purely interpretive role of the court. Things that matter, in the words of Charles Krauthammer The arrogation of the functions of the Council by a group of states claiming to act in the common interest therefore reflects the reality of the present, little Cold War between Russia and the West. Were the Syria air strikes legal? 2018-04-14T04:00:00Z But still: A leak of classified material to damage the president is the abrogation of a professional standard, and the arrogation of democratic authority. Opinion | In Trump’s house of betrayal, leaks are business as usual. That’s a big problem. 2017-05-22T04:00:00Z Rosenstein made clear in his memorandum that he was concerned not so much with Comey’s past arrogation of power, as astonishing as it was, but rather with his ongoing refusal to acknowledge his errors. Opinion | Former attorney general: Trump made the right call on Comey 2017-05-12T04:00:00Z Same wars plus new ones, same surveillance and violations of civil liberties, same extra-legal incarceration of political enemies in Guantanamo, same militarization of domestic policing, same arrogation of unchecked power to the executive. How Did Trump Win Over So Many Obama Voters? 2016-11-14T05:00:00Z It may be that all acts of responsible citizenship require a certain amount of willfully entered arrogation. Richard Ford: Blame me. I voted for Hillary, and I got America all wrong 2016-11-11T05:00:00Z This primary arrogation on his part is the ground of all idolatry, and of the great heresies of Gnostic and Popish origin. The Messiah in Moses and the Prophets 2010-12-20T17:11:50.233Z She had but entered her twenties, and despite her matronly arrogations she felt very young, now and then. The Story of Old Fort Loudon He ridicules the arrogation to itself by the 'Compact' of a monopoly of loyalty. The Tribune of Nova Scotia A Chronicle of Joseph Howe Naturally enough this arrogation of power by the clerk, the motives and consequences of which were abundantly obvious, raised a terrible storm. John Quincy Adams American Statesmen Series "Take your word for it," answered Hood without emotion, save for a slight annoyance at the other's arrogation of superior information. The Man Who Rocked the Earth Antonyms: See unusual. usually, adv. ordinarily, generally, customarily, commonly. usurp, v. arrogate, seize, appropriate, accroach. usurpation, n. arrogation, seizure, appropriation. utility, n. usefulness. Putnam's Word Book That assistance should be given in all humility and without any arrogation of rights. Freedom's Battle Being a Comprehensive Collection of Writings and Speeches on the Present Situation It is well-disposed and desires to mend matters; it undertakes the suppression of robbery, theft, embezzlement, waste, premeditated or unintentional arrogation of authority, extravagance, negligence and failure. The Modern Regime, Volume 1 |
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