We will be the last persons to write or say anything that will detract from the quality of the service that we performed for him and the state or that will even remotely hint
at disloyalty to him.»
Not exact matches
My sports fascination, long dormant from my youth and from those early years cheering for the Wolves, had dissolved into a selfish desire to win
at all costs, even if it meant abandonment and
disloyalty.
When they lost Him, and lost Him by their own
disloyalty as well as by the act of His enemies, life seemed
at an end.
The report did not distinguish clearly
at this point between
disloyalty to the nation and honest dissent from prevailing opinion as to the best course of action.
Archbishop Puente had an uncertain command of the English language; but he had — or so,
at times it almost seemed — an unerring instinct for
disloyalty to Rome, and rewarded it where he could, so blatantly, indeed, that in the end Rome cottoned on to what was happening: the last straw, it seems, was when he placed Bishop Crispian Hollis
at the head of the terna for Southwark.
Whispers abounded, though, of former Longhorn men -
at - arms being flayed deep within the bowels of Bellmont for the merest hint of
disloyalty.
So would we as Tottenham fans be ready to forget the past and forget the
disloyalty and take back a player who couldn't quite cut it
at the very top level, or let him slip to a rival like Manchester United or anyone else?
These are all individuals who are being assassinated for suspected or actual
disloyalty or insubordination of some form, and a public identifiable, high profile hit tells others who might consider
disloyalty or insubordination that even if it seems like they are in the clear, that they can be made to suffer a horrible death
at any time as a consequence of their
disloyalty or insubordination and that the agency of the sovereign government to whom they owe loyalty won't hesitate to do it.
Actually quite a lot, and Douglas Hurd and Edward Young have written a wonderful reassessment of the great politician and showman in Disraeli: Or, The Two Lives (Weidenfeld & Nicolson # 20) in which they explore the paradoxes
at the centre of his character, and how his exotic personality and ability to dazzle his contemporaries overcame his lack of principles, indebtedness and
disloyalty.
Alas, corruption, cover up, kickbacks, payoffs, graft, dishonesty, dishonor,
disloyalty, depravity, dereliction of duty and dysfunction will continue to rise
at the bottom as long as WE, THE PEOPLE (we, the government), allow systemic corruption, power, privilege and unjust enrichment to prevail
at top levels of city and state management.
Resigning to fight a by - election was eccentric and showed
disloyalty to David Cameron, and I didn't understand David Cameron's decision
at first, but as the leader of the Conservatives he must demand loyalty from his members of parliament.
At first, Zalewski said he didn't receive Wade's email alerting him to Wednesday's meeting on the
disloyalty charges.
The realpolitik of even being possibly associated with the plot was exemplified when a local news reporter rang one wrongly identified rebel, Paul Farrelly,
at 2 am to inform him they would be splashing on news of his
disloyalty to the prime minister — the morning of polling day.
Sacked minister Pat McFadden hit out
at the way the Corbyn camp had tried to spin he had been dismissed for
disloyalty.
And I wanted very badly to do something like that, because I had been fired for
disloyalty and incompetence
at Road & Track and it was unfair and I wanted to get back
at them.
For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery;... Should I keep back my opinions
at such a time, through fear of giving offense, I should consider myself as guilty of treason towards my country, and of an act of
disloyalty toward the Majesty of Heaven, which I revere above all earthly kings.»
Her
disloyalty to [the husband] also led to misuse of his eyeglasses inventory (it went to her brother), for which she later signed a «Statement of Repentence»,
at [the husband's] insistence.
Also, targets in Mr. Big operations are often exposed to simulated violent retribution by the crime boss first hand such as seeing a fellow member of the crime group being severely beaten as a result of
disloyalty (see R v Bonisteel, 2008 BCCA 334
at para 15).
Rob calls John
at home on a Sunday night and angrily tells him not to bother coming into work again as he can not stand
disloyalty and can't trust him to keep his mouth shut.