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They say he is disloyal to run when the party's fortunes are at such a low ebb.
Tebbitt thinks this sort of thing is disloyal to England, but, in actual fact, it is a perfectly natural reaction to boasting by the English.
The whips are arguing that it is disloyal to declare for "leave" now, before the negotiations are concluded, but the prime minister has made clear he is already for "remain", himself prejudging the outcome.
The talking points issued by the White House said the tape showed that Mr. bin Laden was a "coward," who murdered "innocents, including women and children and Muslims," that he is "disloyal to his followers and relies on others to fight for him," and that he "defames" Islam.
Hillary Clinton says that we must not point these facts out because doing so is "disloyal" to Obama.
It called for dismissal if there were "reasonable grounds ... for belief that the person involved is disloyal to the Government of the United States".
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"The Americans are disloyal to their friends," the Sheikh said.
Bauer accused Einstein of being disloyal to Germany.
It's disloyal to the other people in the room.
"You would not want a president who was disloyal to his barber," he said.
He would have been disloyal to both if he had not made the appointment.
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