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Discover Ludwig"disloyal by" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
If you are trying to express that someone is being disloyal, you would typically use the phrase "disloyal to." For example: "He was disloyal to his friends by spreading rumors about them." If you are trying to express the reason or cause for someone's disloyalty, you could use the phrase "because of" or "due to." For example: "She was disloyal to her company because of a better job offer." Overall, it is better to use more specific and clear phrasing in written English rather than using uncommon or ambiguous phrases like "disloyal by."
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Denounced as disloyal by some in the city's political establishment, Mr. Menendez wore a bulletproof vest during Mr. Musto's trial.
Yet the 56-year-old professor of journalism's decision to take up arms against Fleet Street to help Hacked Off's campaign for press reform has seen him branded as deluded and disloyal by former newspaper colleagues.
Then there is the Shia community, which makes up between 10 and 15% of the population, suffers discrimination in state employment and education, and is regarded as apostate and potentially disloyal by a significant number of Saudis.
A deal could stitch these demands together, but legislators hesitate particularly before an election because they don't want to risk being pilloried as disloyal by the public.Some suggest the answer might lie in the power of a singular personality as exemplified by the case of Teddy Roosevelt, who was able to rouse Congress from its sluggish standoff.
A further advantage was civil discipline; the European forces were directed by men themselves under discipline, who were without hereditary connections or ties to the local population (though to modern eyes European company men often seemed refractory or disloyal, by standards of India at that time they were regularity itself).
They don't want to appear disloyal by selling stock in their own companies or selling land at current depressed prices.
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Some seventy years after a particularly complex and troubled period in their long and proud history, the French have not forgotten the mistakes, collaboration and other disloyal actions by Maréchal Henri Philippe Pétain, by members of the Vichy government, by members of the Vichy French military and by others.
Among the by-products of the King's scheme to defeat disloyal noblemen by concentrating authority in his own person are the innovations of haute cuisine and high fashion.
Besides being labeled a disloyal Democrat by Mr. Silver, he is contending with a lack of public support from likeminded compatriots.
Nevertheless, later recalling her life in the palace, Miss Li insisted that he was "very kind".The Japanese had seen Miss Li as a spy to report any disloyal utterings by the emperor.
This was characterised, literally, as "disloyal management" by Swiss investigators, who are entitled to query the nine-year delay in payment for what the Uefa president describes as "a Fifa contract".
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