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Some questions probed their concern for fairness (e.g., "whether or not someone was denied his or her rights"), whereas others probed their concern for loyalty (e.g., "whether or not someone did something to betray his or her group").
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Part of the reasoning is technical and structural: while commanders are motivated by discipline and order (as well as, one hopes, respect for the law and concern for and loyalty to all their troops), prosecutors are often looking for cases that they can win.
It is the opposite of the values taught by religions: restraint, concern for others, cooperation and loyalty to the common weal.
As a result, concern for others is not based on loyalty or intrinsic respect, but rather a "You scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours".
A Toro prince escaped and was restored to the Toro throne by British colonizers in the 1890s in exchange for loyalty, taxation, and the cession of forest and mineral rights to British concerns.
No doubt he was an inspiring military leader who fired his army with religious fervour and whose personal intrepidity, imaginative tactics, and constant concern for his men evoked their love and loyalty.
No discounts for loyalty.
Lord Prescott called for loyalty.
Is this what passes for loyalty?
But others called for loyalty.
Stickin' The Case for Loyalty.
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