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He sees someone who lacks loyalty or someone who is dishonorable as someone who is weak".
Management lacks loyalty to the plant where generations of workers proudly gave their all.
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HER independence was interpreted as defiance; she was perceived as lacking loyalty.
But he disputes suggestions that he has lacked loyalty and says most fans would understand his position.
Many MPs fear they have been swamped by people who lack loyalty to the party and who are intolerant of dissent.
I lacked loyalty to the group because I felt they were completely wasting their time doing what they did, and I "didn't mek it easy for meself" by trying to fit in.
And then we wonder why our relationships with clients feel shaky, our employees lack loyalty and our friends and partners seem distant.
The Labour peer Admiral Lord west of Spithead, a former First Sea Lord, said: "I cannot believe that the people of our great nation could contemplate a prime minister who lacks that loyalty".
He is a technocrat, not a party hack, and as such, he lacks the loyalty of the Congress Party's hard men and number crunchers who would allow him to wield the power to act decisively while maintaining party loyalty.
In 1948, during Stalin's persecution of Jews, known as the 'Rootless cosmopolitan' campaign targeting those who allegedly lacked true loyalty and commitment to Stalinism and the Soviet Union, Pechersky was arrested along with his brother.
His government may be weak – in the circumstances it would struggle not to be – and it may lack much loyalty or credibility, but it would be entirely legitimate.
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