arrogate उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- No one has given NATO the kind of functions that it has arrogated to itself and seems ready to proclaim as the basis of its new doctrine.
- Since 1966, Suharto increasingly arrogated to himself almost all powers of government and it would not surprise anyone should some history books call him a despot.
- Tr?n Th? ? and princess Thi�n C?c ( his wife ) advised the emperor to arrogate that pregnancy to himself to maintain the continuity of the dynasty.
- I question anybody, even the secretary general, arrogating to themselves the right to talk about withdrawal when this is a sovereign issue of the Security Council,
- Moorcock's eight-arrow symbol of Chaos was subsequently arrogated by Games Workshop and became a frequent graphic element in their own " miniature figures.
- Cardinal August Hlond, arrogating his special papal plenipotentiary power to reorganise the Polish episcopate, also appointed apostolic administrators for the German dioceses now under Polish rule.
- The two horses engaged in the homestretch and in the final yards, Arrogate surged ahead to defeat California Chrome by a half a length at the finish.
- He has arrogated for himself the right to decide for me and for you what we are permitted to think and what we have the right to fight for.
- It effectually deprived France of the lead in the councils of Europe which she had hitherto arrogated to herself, and so affected the whole course of continental politics.
- Essentially, most of the accusations were about the Socialist Government disregarding the separation of powers, and arrogating legislative and judicial prerogatives to the executive branch of government.