arrogate no Dicionário de Francês-Inglês da Oxford-Hachette

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Rather than to arrogate to themselves a privileged right to model the economies of their subjects, anthropologists should seek to understand and interpret local models (1986:38).
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Arrogate has now won six straight starts since losing his debut.
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He was denounced by supporters of prohibition for his ineffectiveness at enforcing it, and by its opponents for arrogating to himself the powers of a czar.
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Some understand it as a divine attribute which the man of lawlessness arrogates to himself and hence no conclusion can be drawn for time and place.
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But the state does not arrogate to itself the privilege of deciding what the common good is.
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Every newspaper arrogates to itself the right of stigmatizing the injustice of all laws which do not agree with its partisan views.
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Gradually these princes arrogated increasing power by monopolising all the main ministerial positions.
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The era of somebody arrogating wisdom to formulating of policy that backfires is not good.
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They have arrogated to themselves the power to decide who lives and who has to be dispatched to the world beyond.
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Arrogate, who was fifth in last week's poll, received 16 first-place votes and 418 total points to move up to second in the poll.
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