Sentences with phrase «deep sense of loyalty»

The one common trait all the dogs shared, however, was a deep sense of loyalty and compassion.
The GSD has a deep sense of loyalty towards its family.
They make quite the pair and Nyong» o also instills her character with a deep sense of loyalty and quick thinking and takes ownership of every scene she's in.
However, if you think you can measure up and you're willing to play the gentleman on a date, you will find that the cool Slavic exterior hides a genuine warmth and deep sense of loyalty.

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From there, our group loyalties become the source of much that is most noble and most horrible about us — with religion at the center of both, sacralizing group loyalties and forging larger social bonds beyond the kinship group, but still leaving room for a deep sense of us versus them, a pervasive suspicion of the stranger and the out - group.
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.»
At present it is the softest of soft borders, not only in the sense of being unpoliced, but in the sense of there being a deep - rooted borderlands culture stretching north and south about which the Conservative MP for the Borders Rory Stewart has written eloquently (see «Loyalty of the borderlands», Prospect, March 2012 and his wider ranging claims about «Middleland» in his TV series Border Country).
Rooted deep within me is a strong work ethic, an unwavering commitment, and sense of loyalty.
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