Sentence examples for temporary loyalty from inspiring English sources

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In June 1487, Simnel landed in Lancashire, supported by 2,000 German mercenaries provided by Edward IV's sister Margaret, duchess of Burgundy, and in company with a genuine Yorkist claimant, John de la Pole, earl of Lincoln, who had abandoned his temporary loyalty to the Tudors.

With enough time, enough pulverizing of hideouts, homes and hospitals, and enough money to buy the temporary loyalty of local militias and what remains of the Iraq army to do the dirty work on the ground, we may well chase ISIS and Khorasan back into the desert.

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PAGE 1 CLASSIC UPS BASEBALL'S ANTE The World Baseball Classic is an opportunity to see major league ballplayers in home country uniforms, and provincial and in many cases temporary loyalties are replaced by those that are national and permanent.

Money, pride, success, failure, sex, drugs, disappointment they can all lead to permanent annulments of familial commitment, so why let temporary loyalties get in the way of a potentially lucrative career?

She forces her friends to wear the Elements, though they are more willing to help after she angrily states that the sooner they stop Discord, the sooner they never have to see each other again; Twilight also assigns Spike as the temporary Element of Loyalty as Rainbow Dash is not present.

Virtually all the characters are power-drunk self-seekers, their loyalties temporary, their principles and consciences easily appeased.

If the British and others are not careful, ill-conceived deals and bribes to buy loyalty (usually temporary) of men opposed to women's rights and the rule of law could be the legacy of the west's "good war" in Afghanistan.

In today's temporary relationship-driven society, loyalty has largely turned situational -- meaning that many people have only become as loyal as their current wants, needs, desires and opportunities.

Sometimes deep discounts are real, albeit temporary -- meant to build loyalty and subliminally lure you to buy full-price items later.

His categorical imperative – "always act in such a way that you can also will that the maxim of your action should become a universal law" – is not the principle of an individualist for whom "loyalties are a temporary convenience".

In such a world, loyalties are simply a temporary convenience.

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