Sentences with phrase «between loyalty»

She spoke of adoptees» struggle with their «identity, uncertainty and loss» and feelings of a «persistent tension between loyalty to one family and yearning for another».
Also, the immutable nature of the blockchain is ideal for transactions, including point exchanges between loyalty programs.
In class, we discuss a board member's seeming struggle between loyalty to his friend, the CEO, and the fiduciary duties he owes to the corporation and the shareholders.
Generic travel credit cards allow consumers to move points between loyalty programs or use them for a statement credit.
Thanks, Tiffany, I was aware of that but I thought that there was a system where I could transfer points between loyalty programs.
Now that points can be moved freely between the loyalty systems its is possible to, essentially, transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to SPG (transfer to Marriott at a 1:1 ratio and then to SPG at a 3:1 ratio)-- not a great use of Chase UR points in my opinion but it could be useful to anyone with a larger UR balance than they know what to do with.
At the lower tier hotels, the difference between the loyalty programs remains smaller: a Starwood elite with the co-branded credit card would need to spend $ 2000 to earn a free night at a Category 4 Starwood property, while a Hilton Gold elite with the free American Express card would need to spend $ 1622 in order to earn enough points for a free Category 4 Hilton night.
Generic travel credit cards allow consumers to move points between loyalty programs or use them for a statement credit.
It is the latest split between loyalty programs and the country's banks, which are increasingly moving towards digital banking, following prior breakups between Shopper's Drug Mart and Royal Bank of Canada and Costco and American Express.
The Danish Girl novel, written by David Ebershoff, portrays Lili Elbe, a pioneer in transgender history, and the woman torn between loyalty to her marriage and her own ambitions and desires.
A biker torn between loyalty to his club and love for his woman.
Meanwhile, Ephram must choose between loyalty to the sister who raised him and the chance for a life with the woman he has loved since he was a boy.
All three main characters are believably drawn, while their struggle between loyalty and self - preservation raises uncomfortable questions about what it means to be human.
But when they find themselves caught in a robbery gone bad, and on the hook for a debt they can't repay, both men have to make the dangerous choice between loyalty and survival.
While he may have changed, everything else is still the same - torn between loyalty and the law, between family and the streets and caught between two mob families at war - Danny must decide whether to walk away from his roots or make a stand.
Follows a locally born and bred S.W.A.T. lieutenant who is torn between loyalty to the streets and duty to his fellow officers when he's tasked to run a highly - trained unit that's the last stop for solving crimes in Los Angeles.
Moore's S.W.A.T. is based on the film of the same name and follows a S.W.A.T. sergeant who is torn between his loyalty to the streets and the officers he works with when he's assigned to head a specialized task force in Los Angeles.
This week on Survivor: Redemption Island, Matt finds a new lady love in Krista, and Zapatera chooses between loyalty and physical strength.
The movie follows one such group, populated mostly by nonprofessionals Arnold found on her scouting trips, and it works best as a rowdy ensemble piece — sort of a co-ed, mobile, present - day version of Richard Linklater's Everybody Wants Some, examining the frayed bonds created among newly formed adults with few responsibilities and a dynamic torn between loyalty and rivalry.
Dorothy loves him for «the man he nearly is»; Jerry still has to learn the difference between loyalty and love.
There's a fine line between loyalty and stubbornness, and it's one that gets easily trampled during Taurus season.
Promotion of human rights has become an intimate concern of many physician groups, and conflicts may emerge between loyalty to human rights and loyalty to medical principles.
His toings - and - froings between loyalty and dissent are a symbol of the Liberal Democrats» wider uncertainties.
But at the end of the day, only he could make the final decision: to make the choice between loyalty to his old friend, the Prime Minister, and his own heartfelt beliefs.
He attempts to get a US congressman to table a «favourable» motion (about independence) to «snooker» the Foreign Office, tries but fails to persuade the former (Labour) first minister Henry McLeish to back independence (he «is clearly torn between loyalty to party and country»), and tries but fails to win the Scottish Sun's backing (on September 7th Murdoch is still prevaricating; by September 16th he has opted for «benign neutrality»).
Henry and any of Wenger's players like Ian Wright are clearly torn between loyalty to their gaffer and their duty as pundits.
There's a difference between loyalty to the home team — athletes imported to play for our local colleges and pro franchises — and the deep emotional bond we share with hometown heroes, the local legends we knew back when.
Philosopher John Gray, in his foreword, explains that Zweig was torn between loyalty to the «liberal Habsburg realm that he describes with such nostalgic fondness,» and recognition that such a world was disintegrating under the pressures of nationalism and bigotry.
He has been split between loyalty to the pope, and loyalty to the magisterial teaching of the Church on marriage and the Eucharist.
It has been difficult to resolve the uneasy tension between loyalty to the local community, whether ethnic or religious, and that to the larger human community, which globalization requires.
The distinction between an honest effort to secure justice and base connivance in injustice, the difference between loyalty and disloyalty to those we love, the difference between a decent and a vicious life — all of this becomes sharply outlined when we are honest.
In the same and in other schools uncertainty about the meaning of the ministry comes to appearance also in the feeling of conflict in a faculty between its loyalty to a traditional idea, such as that of the preacher, and its sense of obligation to denominational officials, alumni and churchmen in general who urge a more «practical» education.
In English literature there are three classic family matters in which persons are pressed to choose between loyalty to biological family and loyalty to some other group or norm.
The acceptance or rejection of these beliefs determines the dividing line between loyalty to Islam and infidelity.
I would explain that I never doubted that if Richard was ever forced to choose between his loyalty to Church or America he would choose the Church.
Rewards will be collected in a single wallet, where they can be exchanged between loyalty programs or into Momentum Tokens.
Generic travel credit cards allow consumers to move points between loyalty programs or use them for a statement credit.
Sometimes, small changes have a big impact on how customers perceive the quality of your service and make the difference between loyalty and high churn rates.
Maggie Q stars as a Priestess, who has been ordered by the clergy to retrieve Bettany, but finds herself divided between her loyalties to the Church as a deity and to the renegade Priest as a friend and fellow warrior.
The film follows a multi-generational police family whose moral code is tested when one son investigates an incendiary case of corruption and murder that involves his brother and brother - in - law, forcing the family to choose between their loyalties to one another and their loyalties to the department.
As Lopez, we will have to decide between loyalties to family and friends while worrying about who is real and who is fake in a place where anyone can be bought for the right price.
As I worked with the teenager, I saw that much of his anxiety was related to his parents» volatile marriage; he felt torn between loyalties and lived in constant fear of divorce.

Not exact matches

In a world where people are asking where all the shoppers have gone, this two - way loyalty is a differentiating factor between companies that do well and those that dominate.
«This social contract between employer and employee basically said, «If you come to work every day, and you work hard, and you give the corporation a measure of loyalty, we in turn will take care of you, often for the rest of your life, by extending healthcare and generous pensions to retirees.»»
«Because of the yawning gap between the leaders and the led, employee morale is suffering, talented performers» loyalty is evaporating, and strategy and execution is suffering at American companies,» he wrote.
the President tweeted, appearing to reference a New York Times report in which two anonymous sources described a January dinner between Trump and Comey, during which, the sources said, Trump asked for Comey's loyalty.
Despite nearly equal voter turnout — black turnout was slightly less than white turnout in 2008 but exceeded white turnout in 2012, 66 % to 64 % — the gap between party loyalty and policy output is wide for black voters.
And a consumer's brand loyalty can shift instantly between brands that are highly similar.
Loyalty grows between employees and employers through ethical values and a strong work / life balance.
Roland Rust, a marketing professor at the University of Maryland and coauthor of last year's Driving Customer Equity, says that companies increasingly see the link between customer service and «retention, loyalty, and increased sales.»
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