Sentences with word «disloyalty»

Disloyalty means being unfaithful or betraying someone's trust or loyalty. It is when someone goes against their commitments or promises, or acts in a way that goes against what is expected in a loyal relationship. Full definition
In an ethics hearing, the GOP Committee found Borelli guilty of two counts of disloyalty for working against Republican Clarkstown Highway Superintendent Wayne Ballard and Republican county executive candidate Ed Day; one count of attempted bribery, and one count of attempted office corruption.
A former Troy councilman was removed from his unpaid seat on the Rensselaer County Democratic Committee for disloyalty charges stemming back to a 2013 City Council race.
Heidcamp should be brought up on disloyalty charges!!!
He said any person caught with disloyalty and similar offences would be decisively dealt with accordingly saying, «I wish to make it clear that the armed forces of Nigeria are also undergoing a period of self - appraisal; there is zero tolerance for indiscipline and unprofessional conduct».
We must remember that dissent is not disloyalty.
Civilian and military administrators are not trained to distinguish dissent from disloyalty, secrecy from security.
Mr Zeichner, who resigned just before the vote, later said the crackdown on disloyalty actually showed Mr Corbyn was ready to take his party back into power.
The beauty of Scotland, the tragedy of war, the longings of the heart, and the struggles of a family torn apart by disloyalty are brilliantly drawn, leaving just enough blanks to be filled by the reader's imagination.»
The All Progressives Congress (APC) Youths have further warned those accusing the Minister of Women Affairs, Aisha Alhassan, of disloyalty against President Muhammadu Buhari to steer...
Working in the arena of shared parenting, there are constant reminders of the destruction caused by betrayal, deception, and disloyalty among family members in divorce and custody issues.
Hence the mass resignations from the Shadow government — plus the sacking of Hilary Benn for perceived disloyalty — which followed a few days after the vote.
In July 1951, the governor dissolved the Belize City Council on the pretext that it had shown disloyalty by refusing to display a picture of King George VI.
And yet there is a strong pressure on the minister to feel such 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.
... investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having communist ties.
The past couple of years have seen at least three disloyalty hearings against Rockland County Republican Committee persons.
It's not about disloyalty, it's a disagreement on substance and national security.
Members of the executive committee were considering lodging charges of party disloyalty against him, said Bernard Ment, party secretary.
It is okay to beat wives: «As to those women on whose part ye fear disloyalty and ill - conduct, admonish them (first), (Next), refuse to share their beds, (And last) beat them (lightly)...» (Quran, 4:34).
Tory whips will still view those MPs who vote against the Queen's Speech as having demonstrated disloyalty.
He has been known to punish public disloyalty (and he considers public criticism as disloyal) this way in other cases.
Mr McMillan - Scott went on: «In the context of the Westminster expenses scandal, for which no Conservative was expelled, or the serial disloyalty of Europhobes like (Tory MEP) Daniel Hannan, this will be seen by many as a serious case of double standards.»
Personally, in his position I would have expelled from the Party (in the sort of shamelessly anti-democratic manner they love) any Blairite who showed any hint of disloyalty after the leadership election.
I love to laugh, prefer humor rather than drama and hate disloyalty.
Lest you think the party disloyalty trend is limited to Rockland County, consider the case of Martin Dekom.
Meanwhile, people close to the president said he is simmering with displeasure over what he considers personal disloyalty from National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn, who criticized Trump's responses to a deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville on Aug. 12.
Eighth Circuit Holds Employee Organizing Activity Unprotected for Disloyalty Despite Lack of «Malicious Motive.»
We seek self - affirmation against the community, and this fall into disloyalty is irrevocable.
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.
He is present with his wound and in his rejection in all the companions whom in our great disloyalty we make the victims of our distrust of God and our diseased loyalties.
A cause «which lives by overthrowing the loyalties of others... is an evil cause, because it involves disloyalty to the very cause of loyalty itself.»
One can see all the strange forms of spirit and culture that a common faith may take, without disloyalty to one's inherited beliefs.
when they got costa an cesc i thought its theres but couldnt do it, felt like disloyalty
Talk to your tween about how disloyalty affects everyone.
Backbench disloyalty is bound to have been a factor in drawing up the coalition's final batch of legislation.
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.»
«Whatever you think of them, and there are some MPs I detest for their miserable disloyalty, it's got to be easier having them in the tent pissing out than out pissing in.»
@MSmithsonPB @MichaelDugher the coup doing fantastic job losing the lead in the polls, people don't like cheats, disloyalty + neo liberals
W.H. AIDE CONSIDERED SPYING ON CO-WORKERS: The Daily Beast's Spencer Ackerman reports that Ezra Cohen - Watnick, «a former National Security Council official now working for Attorney General Jeff Sessions explored ways to surreptitiously monitor the communications of White House staff for leaks or perceived political disloyalty to Donald Trump.»
Rumor has it that Joe Roberti has offered to re-write the Party's disloyalty bylaws.
An act of supposed disloyalty to his brother becomes transformed in his mind into the ultimate act of tribute to his father.
«It is clear from this injustice, that our party is on the path of rewarding disloyalty and discourage loyalty through this act of impunity for which we all fought the PDP.
Other Brexiteers could be punished for disloyalty during the referendum campaign, with defence minister Penny Mordaunt thought to be at the front of the queue for a demotion.
Labour rarely does open disloyalty quickly but the anguish clearly evident in the comments of Dave Prentis or Owen Jones at the state of Corbyn's party give a good enough pointer that the Labour leader's one - time supporters know that there has to be a change.

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