Sentences with phrase «as much loyalty»

They are living, breathing, loving animals who deserve as much loyalty and compassion as they give.
Does «blood» still command as much loyalty as it used to?
Introduced in 1989 at the Chicago Auto Show, the affordable MX - 5 Miata has been shown as much loyalty and passion as any Mazda vehicle ever produced.
And few guests of honor could command as much loyalty from this particular demographic as View Askew mastermind and geek - culture mascot Kevin Smith.
The days of players of such limited ability paid millions of pounds of OUR (by this I mean supporters) money are coming to an end.For this Wenger has himself to blame as his tired broken down ways have been found out.Yes of course we want our players to be loyal but the players who we have called out over the years SÁNCHEZ RVP THE BLOKE WHOOSE DAD WASHED ELEPHANTS NASRI were all Wenger signings and showed as much loyalty and gratitude to him as much as the Club.Sign the right players and put them in a winning team is the first step.Win trophies and Pay them well and then you will see Loyalty.
This is outrageous to say the least and shows our incompetence at dealing with players wages and also being over accommodating for players that perhaps don't deserve as much loyalty towards.

Not exact matches

McDonald does find much he admires in McKinsey, such as its corporate culture, the commitment to hiring the best, and the loyalty of its alumni.
In other words, CRM is a process and a strategy; done correctly, it helps companies earn customers» long - term loyalty by learning as much as possible about them.
As it can cost five times as much to acquire new customers than to maintain business with existing customers, loyalty is critical to your brand's bottom line and long - term growtAs it can cost five times as much to acquire new customers than to maintain business with existing customers, loyalty is critical to your brand's bottom line and long - term growtas much to acquire new customers than to maintain business with existing customers, loyalty is critical to your brand's bottom line and long - term growth.
Since the raid, the president and his advisers have been singularly focused on the risk of a potential federal prosecution of Cohen, which they view as a much bigger existential threat to the presidency than former FBI Director James Comey, whose book «A Higher Loyalty» has dominated headlines and even Trump's Twitter feed even before its Tuesday release.
As brand advocates already, getting their buy - in and program loyalty is much easier.
Faith is one dimension, and so is family and patriotic loyalty, which can mean loyalty to a local place just as much as to a modern nation - state.
In a 2000 interview with Women's Quarterly, the great critic displayed about as much indifference to the existence of God as is humanly possible; he had neither the commitment of a true believer nor the paradoxical loyalty of the atheist who kicks against the pricks:
As we turn in the next chapter to consider the evangelical church's role in society, we will see that matters of a correct theological understanding of social ethics - one resting in Biblical authority - do not hinge so much on the issue of Biblical hermeneutics as they do on the matter of conflicting loyalties to ecclesiological traditionAs we turn in the next chapter to consider the evangelical church's role in society, we will see that matters of a correct theological understanding of social ethics - one resting in Biblical authority - do not hinge so much on the issue of Biblical hermeneutics as they do on the matter of conflicting loyalties to ecclesiological traditionas they do on the matter of conflicting loyalties to ecclesiological traditions.
James, the philosopher of individuality and private conscious experience was a gregarious and community - oriented personal figure; Royce, the philosopher of community and loyalty was, somewhat like Whitehead, a quiet loner, on one occasion reportedly offering a lecture course with an enrollment of one student, whom he never so much as addressed or personally acknowledged.
Honest recognition of this, along with our admission that much pettiness and silliness sadly disfigures the ecclesiastical world, need not rule out loyalty to the mystery of the Body of Christ, although it makes it imperative that such loyalty lead to action that will purify and reform the community as we know it.
«13 The challenge before India's political system is not much different: how to ensure a minimum of equality in an age of globalization as international business and financial institutions deprive governments of some of their old sovereignty, empower elites with transnational loyalties, and cause ordinary citizens to grow indifferent to politics.
Unusually large gatherings in North American churches at Christmas and Easter tend to suggest that they are at least as much celebrations of loyalty to family and its tradition as they are response to God's peculiar ways of being present in Jesus of Nazareth.
Because audience loyalty to these programs has been built so much on images of growth and success as indicators of God's direct blessing, cutbacks could have theological as well as psychological effects, producing a further loss of support from loyal viewers.
This extraordinarily provocative question goes unanswered (except that in the epilogue Job is indeed recompensed «twice as much as he had before» for his loyalty — which would seem to confirm Satan's charge).
In its memory of Jesus the Church has the foundation of its existence in the memory of the deed of Jesus who acted in absolute loyalty to the community in the midst of its disloyalty.19 Royce's analysis, however, needs to be deepened by an understanding of suffering, which Williams understands not so much in terms of undergoing pain as «being acted upon or being conformed to another in a relationship.
Just as sweet as Chef Gerry's honey is the guest feedback and loyalty York Harbor Inn has experienced over the years (from both visitors and locals alike); so much so, that it prompted the team to establish its Frequent Diners Club.
Processors should pay as much as they can, rather than as much as they can get away with if they are to inspire loyalty,» said Mr Jamieson.
And the suggestion that he would have been happy to show the same loyalty that Wenger has while having to compete with the teams around you on a much smaller budget as well as having to sell your best stars, is quite frankly laughable and typical of the outrageous hypocrisy the Portuguese coach continues to show.
Much as you might applaud the guy's loyalty, the truth is, within 2 years he will be at a top Prem side, or a team like Everton or Leicester.
(With the possible exception of Thomas and why the Pissing Rain was the sole reason we lost at Swansea) There is this division of fans that either blame or defend Wenger.This is unadvoidable as options and loyalties will always be evident.The fact that the fans are so passionate snows just how much this club means to all of us.
His loyalty to players is a double edged sword, I think we could forgive the odd player here and there if the rest of the team was above average, we have so much average now though that someone like Ramsey who had so much potential... He takes the brunt as he represented a lot of hope for us, that hope has been crushed recently and there is a bitterness in the air around the players who represented that.
Stupidly rigid 70th minute subs, rather than as the game warrants; ludicrous playing of players in wrong positions, for which he is notorious; catastrophic ingnorance of the vital need for attack / defence BALANCE, with never two fullbacks up at same time; inability to motivate players to fight, inability to keep them fit, stupid loyalty to long term hospital cases like Diaby and much more besides, too long to list on here.
The problem with last years protests, despite some amazing and headline grabbing projections, was that there was too much apathy, fear or misplaced loyalty towards Wenger and this affected the numbers that turned out for the actual match day protests as well as preventing people from raising their free banner in the stadium.
I have kept quiet all this time out of respect and loyalty for the club and as agreed with Mr. Gazidis and Mr. Wenger, but since there is so much speculation in the media, I think it is fair for you guys to know what's really going on at the moment.
But as much as those honours, Gerrard was defined by his longevity and loyalty to the club.
There's plenty of talk of the Scottish Conservative MPs owing their loyalty to Ruth Davidson rather than Theresa May, but they'd be well to remember that it was the PM that put them in parliament just as much as it was Ruth Davidson.
He said Sharpton made an analogy about his decision to stick with an ally being much along the lines of President Obama's snub to Rhode Island Democratic gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio out of loyalty to his opponent, independent candidate Lincoln Chafee, who (as a Republican) crossed party lines to endorse Obama over GOP Sen. John McCain in 2008.
Foot had shown loyalty to cabinet colleagues as a senior minister, so much so that his chief rival, former chancellor Denis Healey was prepared to take up the position of deputy leader.
This allows presidents the ability to select cabinet members based as much or more on their ability and competency to lead a particular department as on their loyalty to the president, as opposed to parliamentary cabinets, which might be filled by legislators chosen for no better reason than their perceived loyalty to the prime minister.
Members seem to agree that punishment «is not Melissa's style,» as one put it, but they also acknowledge there is not much she can do to entice them other than inspire their loyalty.
As revealed on this website, data from the latest wave of the British Election Study (collected in February / March 2014) suggests that loyalty to UKIP between the 2014 European Parliament elections and the 2015 general election is likely to be around 60 % (a much larger figure than between the last European Parliament and general election in 2009 and 2010 respectively).
I am a human trieing to get thru this world the best I can I am not perfect I got faults and quirks but if I like u as a friend you will have my loyalty I will expect it back in return I keep a small group of friends but I know millions of people I love being outdoors as much as I can doing...
I don't have much brand loyalty, as I really just prefer programs that work well, and accomplish what I need, and that is far more important to me than filling the coffers of huge corporations.
That commitment to the novels» adult subject — this is about loyalty as much as love, both national and individual — makes Mockingjay Part 2 an ambitious conclusion to a quietly bold saga.
The filmmakers burn up so much energy getting Chow onto criminal turf that the relationships once there are hastened towards poignancy, as when one of the thieves (Danny Lee) shows his loyalty to Chow by starting and engaging in a Mexican stand - off with the remaining gang members.
But it's also not hard to feel a twinge of skepticism, a nagging suspicion that this busy, proficient, uninspired movie is soliciting not our sense of wonderment so much as our brand loyalty.
Yes, that tight - knit squad enjoyed unparalleled success on the court, including the national championship title, but this moving documentary focuses as much on their achievements away from the sport to drive home more important points about the value of loyalty, persistence and integrity in overcoming any adversity.
Plots, counterplots, plots within plots, reversals and switchbacks, etc., with Dominika's loyalties shifting between her Russian masters and the American as narrative demands dictate, occupy much of Red Sparrow's bloated, over-indulgent, over-written running time.
But «Always at the Carlyle» is as much a celebration of the longtime staffers (some of whom have worked there for five decades) and their incredible work ethic and loyalty as it is about Jack Nicholson and Naomi Campbell and Mick Jagger lapping up the luxury back in the day.
Still, the tall redhead is an immensely likable guy, his strong work ethic, self - deprecating style, and loyalty endearing him as much as anyone earning his kind of money.
Hi Melyssa, thank you so much for your feedback as well as your loyalty.
How much of this silence was due to the constraints of being the First Lady, and how much to her personal code of loyalty or manners — one topic she does express strong opinions about in her memoir, as Elaine Showalter points out — is unclear.
She vividly describes the isolation of Eva's rebellious and lonely English mother; the desperation of her Afrikaner father as drought destroys his farm; the conflicts among the black farm - workers as the younger generation questions the loyalty and subservience of their elders; and the dangerous silence of a young girl who witnesses too much.
It's not so much that I think the PlayBook will be useless; it's more that reserving e-mail, contacts, memopad and other built - in apps as loyalty perks rather than core functions available to anyone willing to pony up $ 500 strikes me as an easy way to estrange anyone not already in the BlackBerry family.
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