The reason man has presently so
little loyalty to the human race is simply that he has not been taught it.
There is
little loyalty and players who may even do well for the team e.g. Mata / Schurle will be unceremoniously removed no matter what.
There is very
little loyalty within football and our manager does deserve respect for giving his to us.
Our core working class vote has
little loyalty to Labour left.
In fact, the data showed
little loyalty to a single store or handful of stores, but more so to types of products found in a store.
There is
little loyalty between the members of the foursome.
In the internet world, people have
little loyalty to companies — they care about price.
They know how to market themselves better, and they're building
a little loyalty in the process - given the choice of the bar where I get 10 % off and the one where I always pay full price, I'm always going to go for that discount.
Delta is ruining what
little loyalty customers have left.
Those firms are marked by high turnover rates and
little loyalty or teamwork.
There is very
little loyalty from these types of clients, and while you may get some referrals from past clients, the best marketing strategies are probably online and built around a high quality website.
«Increasingly, domestic buyers have become very independent and feel
little loyalty to the REALTOR ® who assists them,» says Lauster.
Not exact matches
Maybe it's a
little naïve in these days of rampant narcissism, but for me, it all still comes down to one word:
loyalty.
That strategy, he says, does
little to create shopper
loyalty.
WhopperCoin was described as being
little more than a glorified
loyalty points program by The Financial Times on Tuesday.
A spate of hotels aims to make
loyalty programs more valuable to customers more quickly — immediately, in some cases — with
little extras such as coffee and the morning news (Omni Resorts & Hotels), free WiFi (InterContinental Hotels Group), free WiFi and health club admission (Fairmont Hotels & Resorts) and room upgrades (Small Luxury Hotels of the World).
This presents a challenge to business leaders, who must figure out how to manage performance, stay within budget and inspire employee
loyalty with
little to no in - person contact with their staff.
An all - criminal contracted workforce demonstrates
little employer
loyalty.
The report noted that consumers have
little recourse when
loyalty program providers unilaterally decide to devalue their
loyalty currency, or change other terms and conditions of
loyalty programs.
Shoving people into positions of power at Federal agencies that were created to protect the public interest based on
little more than Trump's gut instinct that his picks will show him the requisite personal
loyalty that he demands is undermining the Federal government's ability to do its job.
In A Higher
Loyalty, Comey can't resist taking
little digs at the president, writing about the size of his hands and «orange» skin.
So, as a small business owner, the substantive relationship you have with your local banker, or the social capital you've built within your community over years, if not decades — which propels enormous goodwill, customer
loyalty, and economic value — means
little, if anything, to regulators.
Hamid hails a future in which we are sundered from our families, lovers, nations, religions — all of Burke's «
little platoons,» which attract our
loyalties and limit our impulse to wander freely.
Employer and employee
loyalty have
little future.
It is true that Jesus said
little about «the world» except to warn against letting its claims usurp the place of first
loyalty to God, and had almost nothing to say about particular features of contemporary Jewish or Roman culture.
Rebecca Solnit is frustrated that so many liberals are letting occasional policy disagreements blind them to the fact that Obama is the only candidate who's even trying to be on their side, which to her mind should earn him at least a
little bit of
loyalty and ideological slack - cutting.
But what chance does the Father have to appear as a God of supreme
loyalties and divine ideals in the souls of men who give
little or no time to the thoughtful contemplation of such eternal realities?
He is the ruler of the church just as He had been the leader of His
little band of followers: He is the head (or, we would say, the heart) of the church just as He had been the center of interest and unity among them; He is the object of devotion, even worship, in the church just as He had been the object of His disciples»
loyalty.
I propose to study first an archetypical case: a secularization that occurred swiftly, with
little anticipation, then a rush of public events, then a formal severance between the parties, and lastly a slow, even protracted process whereby the spirit and
loyalty and identity of the institution is drained of manifest faith.
I'm a
little pessimistic, because faculty members come out of graduate schools with a
loyalty to a particular field, and it's very hard to get their attention or arouse their passion for larger sets of problems, such as pedagogy or the reform of theological education.
I'm not sure what is meant by «global
loyalty» - perhaps it would become a virtue in the event of invasion from other planets - but I am sure that such jargon contributes
little to understanding why so many thoughtful Americans are coming to a jaundiced view of the UN and other institutions created in support of an internationalism that is now unsupported by clear doctrine, or any doctrine at all.
They had participated
little in any organization which might have demanded
loyalty or submission of one's own agenda for the achievement of a whole greater than the sum of its parts.
In the larger society, though, they exhibit an ethos that has
little use for extra-familial
loyalties and that has
little capacity to inspire the creation of a civil society.
Life seems to make sense mostly on the mediocre dignity achieved by Vicki's family, and especially in Franks
loyalty to the pathetic Walter, whose impulsive kiss he brusquely rejects and whom he really doesn't like very much, but to whom he represents integrity and a
little wisdom.
Now and then a flaming word torn from the heart of some German speaker revealed the intenseness of his
loyalty to the lost cause, and one began to understand a
little the temper which in extreme cases believes that the whole matter of the rights and wrongs of the war must yet be investigated but that only Germans possess the scientific qualities of mind necessary for an adequate investigation.
In the beginning, it was kind of tough, but right after that, we've seen a
little more
loyalty from the people coming in.»
Arsenal fans are certainly used to our players being a
little bit overconfident, as our
loyalty to Nicholas Bendtner over the years proves!
Dear Mr Wenger Why is it now, towards the end of the first year of your Two year contract (that God only knows how you pulled that
little bunny out of the hat) you are bringing up how many Top Football Clubs you turned down out of your «
Loyalty» (and not inconsiderable Salary).
He knows where he thought his
loyalties lay, but... with more opportunities maybe he could make a difference in lives that the media thought held
little value.
Fabregas» sense of integrity /
loyalty was always suspect for me, even when fans accused Nasri and co of being traitors and beatified Fabregas as a saint who reluctantly had to leave, I still thought something was off about the guy and alas, he showed his true colors by not «having a choice» again when he joined Chelski, yes, he is well within his rights but I have
little respect for pretentious bullshitters, I respect when you show me the middle finger and do what you want like Nasri and RVP among others.
Like yesterday was as low as it gets for me as fan I didn't even care when Liverpool got 3 rd and fourth goals because we're dead our pride as fans is same as players we're just dead hurt, sad, weak and spineless then it gets better ox is going Chelsea today and now timers sanchez has put in transfer request haha when board said change they meant it change as in we're selling all players and we're going like Aston Villa laugh u mite we are rotten from top to da bottom and it will get better cause I bet by Thursday we will bring in nobody and promote young kids we mite chance van diik he's going for 60 million and by Thursday night sky sports will report arsenal came in with last min bid of 21 million for van diik it got flat out laughed at so at 1 min to 11 we came in again with bid of 27 million and add ons til 2029 its hard and it is only beginning haha ox starts at anfield and was shambles and he is sold today says a lot about wenger if that was me I'd say stay away till ur sold u
little traitor thanks ox hope its worth it,
loyalty me behind ahwell we still bellerin another
little man and heart holding for Barca ahhhh I'm so mad we need Simeon's cum in and start bouncing heads off da canvas Jesus bring bk George graham at least we have defence??
A
little bit of
loyalty or acknowledgment by signing would be nice, but I'm still sick of hearing about him.
He's not got undue
loyalty to any one club, having come an awful long way from an obscure
little mining town in Chile.
New Ground, new Manager (against all morals), New team (with very
little of the team ethic that we know and love), new backroom staff (again, the
loyalty these people showed us through the tough times and it gets thrown in their faces), throwing money around like we are a rich club, despite writing off millions that we owe to local businesses.
Sexual
loyalty is also screwing your spouse a
little more than the once every 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 weeks that most woman decide they can be bothered with.
But given Dino's dossier, coupled with Saraki's known antecedents and the many baggages he carries with him, it takes very
little efforts to conclude this
loyalty and alliance could not be in the interest of Nigerians.
This wasn't a particularly good thing, from a good - government perspective: The Democrats» unassailable majority, and the combination of
loyalty and fear that Silver inspired in his members, meant
little dissent, debate or — aside from the occasional prosecutorial or investigative - journalistic breakthrough — public scrutiny of the chamber's activities.
If I had been over looked for promotion to a young, inexperienced colleague with
little ability that others don't respect then I would find it hard to maintain my
loyalty.
In return for his
loyalty Mandelson, who «adores pomp and ceremony» was rewarded with the bauble of an honorific title that, to most people, means
little.
A
little bit of
loyalty would go a long way.