Sentences with phrase «deep loyalty»

As a result, you'll develop deeper loyalty to the company and its overall mission.
By contrast, national identities do inspire deep loyalty.
For some reason there is a subset of credit card users that believe in deep loyalty to their credit card company.
German Shepherds show deep loyalty to their family and have a strong drive to guard and protect.
Bourassa is more of a stern, tough - love clan that has high expectations and demands deep loyalty.
Some of the rank and file still look up to Kalanick as a visionary, and feel deep loyalty to him as the founder.
Deep loyalty with the family and strong territorial instincts make giant schnauzer a great guard dog.
Managerial government, neoliberal economics, and progressive human rights — not the stuff to inspire deep loyalty.
Despite our deep loyalty, black communities continue to be crushed, even in the face of economic recovery.
If nations could not count on the deep loyalty of their citizens, the great wars of recent centuries could not have been fought.
People belong to the Presbyterian Church not because of deep loyalty to the denomination at large but because they like the pastor, they feel comfortable with the people, the building fits their architectural tastes, the church is not too far away and it provides activities for their family.
Is it possible that the imagistic revolution of the information age is also a sacramental revolution in which the visual forms we identify as «secular» are themselves embodiments of faiths and values that compel our deepest loyalties?
I am personally clear that my deepest loyalty is to Christ.
That is what forms the cognitive and emotive skeleton to which the deepest loyalties of the people adhere, and on which institutions depend.
Ask the scholars who, despite their deep loyalty to the long - term heritage of their tradition, have fallen victim to fundamentalist opponents.
There are those who do not hesitate to exploit our deepest fears and our deepest loyalties.
So, to go back to Alain de Botton's thoughts — «if we allow imaginative space for short - term love, then an ending may signal a deeper loyalty, not to setting up of a home and domestic routines, but to a deep appreciation and admiration one felt for someone for a time.»
But if we allow imaginative space for short - term love, then an ending may signal a deeper loyalty, not to setting up of a home and domestic routines, but to a deep appreciation and admiration one felt for someone for a time; we'll walk away with a fair and generous sense of all that has been preserved and enhanced by the relationship not being forced to last forever.»
Basile, who's ruffled some feathers during his tenure as ED (and before), is known for his deep loyalty to Cox - which is why his potential departure from his job raised eyebrows among several Republican insiders about what it means for the future of the state committee.
The simple pleasures of «Film Stars» lie in the sincerity with which it honors friendship, unapologetic attraction and deep loyalty, which, in another instance of McGuigan's gift for shaping perspective, comes to play an ironic role in the couple's demise.
When there's no money to build a rocket for stealing the moon, they pool their resources because they've developed a deep loyalty to their boss and the work that's to be done.»
Their distinctive black and tan course coat and bearded face make them an unmistakable and unforgettable dog, leading to deep loyalty to the breed for their owners.
Apple's holistic approach to selling a phone is fundamental to the deep loyalty it enjoys from existing users, and it's the thing that makes those of us on Android devices look on in envy.
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