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is disloyalty
noun
An act of being disloyal; a betrayal, faithbreach.
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Bob goes through the boy to get to Anna, while Anna uses Daniel to fend off Bob; loyalty to one parent is disloyalty to the other.
This is not to say you have poached your friend's ex, but if stealing a boyfriend is disloyalty as an art form, dating them at any time is unfriendly.
If the conflict is resolved by giving one loyalty precedence over another, it does not necessarily follow that loyalty to the one is disloyalty to the other.
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His supposed crime was disloyalty and disrespect to Kim Jong-un, by dozing off at a military event and failing to carry out instructions.
Dissent is not disloyalty.
Then there is the disloyalty factor.
Yet there is also disloyalty in the security apparatus.
One can see the appeal for its shareholders, but this is corporate disloyalty at its purest.
But is this disloyalty, or does the getaway serve a very understandable self-interest?
We don't need focus groups to tell us that belief, conscience, people who use their voice for those they represent, who know the places they represent, are what works, and that openness is not disloyalty.
It is no disloyalty to a friend who is counting on me if instead I attend to my dying mother's needs.
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