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- Israel and the United states have arrogated to themselves the right to decide their fate without bothering to get them engaged in the process.
- The constitutional argument against Bush's decree is that by creating the tribunals he is arrogating to himself the lawmaking power of the legislative branch.
- It is remarkable that both the second-century poets Oppianus and Nemesianus arrogate to themselves the honour of having entered upon a path altogether untrodden.
- In fact, Ms . Reno is arrogating to herself legal judgments about the president's intent that should be the province of an independent outsider.
- If anyone shall dare act contrary to this and arrogate to himself the power belonging to the bishop, let him be expelled from the Church.
- 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,
- 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.
- He reclaims the colonial subjects'right to narrate their stories that was arrogated to themselves by the colonial rulers and perpetuated by presenting their readings as'objective '.
- No executive officials can arrogate to themselves the notion that they are " the law "; they merely execute laws passed by legislatures and interpreted by courts.
- 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.