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It turns out that much of the self-laudatory hoopla wasn’t wildly off base.
A week passed before the enemy news programs dealt with anything more than the dull, self-laudatory details of growing control over the Foundation.
How often does it need to be said that a self-laudatory programme-note is a hostage to fortune?
Even companies that normally shun self-laudatory environmental campaigns are making exceptions these days.
"That's about enough of the old self-laudatory praise," the voice spoke coldly in their minds.
This was compensated for by their self-laudatory claims such as: "We have our own team of analysts, and a good research department, etc."
Tjetjy then describes his career in the typical self-laudatory manner of the Egyptian elite.
The more self-laudatory they were, the quicker they got tossed in the trash."
The panel ruled that taking part in the survey violated ethical restrictions on "self-laudatory" comments.
Younger users tend to use self-laudatory terms.
The Association will be able to reject names that are clearly misleading, self-laudatory, or inappropriate, to protect the public and the integrity of the profession.
However, an interview Mirabal gave prosecutors the day of his 2010 arrest appeared to contradict the self-laudatory testimony.
It offered an opportunity to make the petulant, indefinable aversion he sometimes felt toward her into a noble, self-laudatory emotion.
President Park praises his economic achievements as an example for other countries in his self-laudatory book, "To Build a Nation."
Solo part, Self-laudatory hymn of Inanna and her omnipotence (Nyman)
Excessive self-laudatory comments or information not in keeping with the objectives of the service will be deleted from the registration form at the discretion of the Institute.
THERE is something inherently self-laudatory in the notion of businesspeople offering their wisdom in books about their own successes.
A thunderous orator, a man who makes things happen, self-laudatory, authoritarian, morally ambiguous and ruthless, he is now seen by many as the best hope to get India's stalled economy going again.
Members, firms and related businesses or practices should ensure that their practice names or styles are not self-laudatory and do not claim superiority over any other member, firm or related business or practice.
As the self-laudatory introduction to the inevitable reality-show spinoff “High School Musical: Get in the Picture” said on Sunday, more than 400 million people, in 24 languages, have experienced this “global phenomenon.”
The assessment, which Mr. Clinton noted in a foreword contained "uncomfortable reading," rapped the aid agencies for paying more attention to advertising their "brands" and releasing self-laudatory reports than accounting for their expenditures.
He/she will not advertise his/her work or merit in a self-laudatory manner, and he/she will avoid all conduct or practice likely to discredit or do injury to the dignity and honour of his/her profession.
Friday's fighting, reported to have claimed at least one life, could presage larger-scale confrontations on Sunday, when Egypt's powerful military stages self-laudatory commemorations of the 40th anniversary of one of its greatest modern-day battlefield triumphs.
In no department of life is this illogical slavery to the self-laudatory instinct more painfully visible than in holding up every detail of social life in India as worthy of imitation for all times and in all ages.
Also on the program are Michael Nyman's "Self-Laudatory Hymn of Inanna and her Omnipotence," sung by the countertenor Michael Chance, and the overture and rap from Louis Andriessen's opera "Rosa."