It's not
about disloyalty, it's a disagreement on substance and national security.
«They want this to be
about disloyalty.
Not exact matches
For years they had preached
about the fundamental rights of men, that governments were the result of a compact, that
disloyalty to the compact or its laws called for adjustment, and that all people were responsible to the laws of God.
Speaking of loyalty in professional football, many people have different opinions
about it but I am not here to lecture anyone on loyalty or
disloyalty... I am pretty sure that many of us will agree that Arsene Wenger is one of the most loyal managers in the world as he is loyal to a fault, in fact, many believe that his loyalty has caused more harm than good to the club....
Talk to your tween
about how
disloyalty affects everyone.
«A tragic conflict of
disloyalties,» wrote the Guardian's Marina Hyde of his
about - face.
Indeed, as Obama's remark
about ingratiating himself with «whites» by mentioning his «white» mother indicates, it can feel wrong - a
disloyalty or insult to other «blacks» - to try to deny this categorisation.
The plotting against Neil Kinnock became so public that David Hare wrote an entire play
about it, «Absence of War», which included a scene in which the Kinnock character physically assaults an aide who has been exposed for his
disloyalty.
Many of my fellow hacks will be sniffing around this weekend for stories
about Tory splits,
disloyalty, and panic.
But while there may be a new definition of brand value, «it's not a
disloyalty,» says Jeff Fromm, president of FutureCast, which provides marketing insights and research
about millennials.
A lingering sense of
disloyalty, questions around why the move didn't work out or simply concerns
about the perception of an unimaginative recruitment strategy, can put many businesses off hiring returning staff.