Sentences with phrase «not disloyalty»

Shopping around is not disloyalty; it is smart business.
Furthermore, these leaders have to have vision and an understanding that disagreement is not disloyalty and an employee's commitment to doing the right thing for the organization is a commitment to be fostered above all else.
«It's not a disloyalty,» says Jeff Fromm, president of FutureCast, «They're willing to do a little more homework and they're more savvy.»
But while there may be a new definition of brand value, «it's not a disloyalty,» says Jeff Fromm, president of FutureCast, which provides marketing insights and research about millennials.

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A «faithless servant» is not entitled to compensation or post-separation benefits, and can be required to disgorge all the compensation and benefits he received from the company during his period of disloyalty.
Shkreli was awarded substantial compensation by the Company during the period of his disloyalty including, but not limited to: substantial cash compensation, 1,605,570 shares of Retrophin stock, a grant of 1,080,000 time based options to purchase Retrophin stock (the «December 2013 Option Agreement «-RRB- and a grant of 400,000 options (half time based and half performance based) to purchase shares of Retrophin stock (the «February 2014 Option Agreement»).
Royce held the interesting view that the atoning deed must not only heal the community but it must leave the community better than it was before the rupture of disloyalty.10 This is a remnant of the idealistic attempt to prove that the world is really better because of sin.
Again, the very frank admissions of weakness or stupidity or lack of faith or downright blindness and disloyalty on the part of the disciples are sometimes explained as due to Peter's lifelong penitent self - accusation: he could not recall incidents from the life of his Master without breaking into tears once more, as once he did outside the high priest's house in Jerusalem.
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 does not trust his fellowmen but he is wholly faithful to them, even or perhaps particularly when he chastises them for their disloyalty to each other and their distrust of God.
The internment and relocation of 110,000 Japanese on the Pacific Coast during the Second World War, not for any acts of disloyalty but simply through a suspicion based on racial identification, was less virulent in its effect than the Nazi destruction of the Jews but equally irrational.
In its memory of Jesus the Church has the foundation of its existence in the memory of the deed of Jesus who acted in absolute loyalty to the community in the midst of its disloyalty.19 Royce's analysis, however, needs to be deepened by an understanding of suffering, which Williams understands not so much in terms of undergoing pain as «being acted upon or being conformed to another in a relationship.
Speaking of loyalty in professional football, many people have different opinions about it but I am not here to lecture anyone on loyalty or disloyalty... I am pretty sure that many of us will agree that Arsene Wenger is one of the most loyal managers in the world as he is loyal to a fault, in fact, many believe that his loyalty has caused more harm than good to the club....
Isn't such comments tantamount to an act of disloyalty to Arsenal football club & the team.
So would we as Tottenham fans be ready to forget the past and forget the disloyalty and take back a player who couldn't quite cut it at the very top level, or let him slip to a rival like Manchester United or anyone else?
These are all individuals who are being assassinated for suspected or actual disloyalty or insubordination of some form, and a public identifiable, high profile hit tells others who might consider disloyalty or insubordination that even if it seems like they are in the clear, that they can be made to suffer a horrible death at any time as a consequence of their disloyalty or insubordination and that the agency of the sovereign government to whom they owe loyalty won't hesitate to do it.
So, this seems to be a safer move: Focus on the Senate, which everyone agrees is desperate for improvement, as far as reform and ethics goes, while also preserving a relationship with the Democrat who is widely expected to be the next governor of New York — a guy whose team doesn't truck with disloyalty and is known to hold political grudges.
Mr Rowley added: «It is clear from the discussion yesterday that dissent in public from the leadership view is perceived as disloyalty, but I am convinced we need a fundamental change in direction and strategy and therefore can not sign up to your leadership as one of your shadow team.»
He insisted MPs would unite behind the leader if Mr Corbyn won a second contest, and assured them they would not face deselection for disloyalty.
Resigning to fight a by - election was eccentric and showed disloyalty to David Cameron, and I didn't understand David Cameron's decision at first, but as the leader of the Conservatives he must demand loyalty from his members of parliament.
Treachery and disloyalty is not my nature.
Being strong - armed into turning up for the crunch vote on economic policy — though Vince insisted any suggestions that he wouldn't attend were «hype» and «nonsense» — did not prrove to be a master - class in PR, with the act of near - disloyalty following on from Lord Oakeshott's annual suggestion that Nick Clegg's time was up.
At first, Zalewski said he didn't receive Wade's email alerting him to Wednesday's meeting on the disloyalty charges.
'' A politician of Omisore's political pedigree of disloyalty, falsehood and incredible political association with violence can not be trusted to provide the state of Osun with progressive leadership
It's not about disloyalty, it's a disagreement on substance and national security.
Sources close to Mr Corbyn said Mr Dugher, who had called on the leader not to sack those who like him had supported military action in Syria, had been sacked for «disloyalty and incompetence».
Not to be left out, the Democrat party has also signed on to the disloyalty ruse.
Brown can not demand loyalty and discipline after he showed serial disloyalty towards Tony Blair for so long.
Obviously, where divorce has been the factor leading to considering dating again then this «disloyalty fear» probably won't apply.
They're a tolerant group, but they won't tolerate disloyalty.
Rob calls John at home on a Sunday night and angrily tells him not to bother coming into work again as he can not stand disloyalty and can't trust him to keep his mouth shut.
And having represented criminal defendants myself, I realize that they don't always understand the necessary niceties of, for example, shaking opposing counsel's hands or saying hello, and may sometimes view these civilities as a sign of disloyalty or a lack of zealousness.
Presumably because, in the Canadian constitutional orders, advocating the legal abolishment of the monarch is not considered an act of disloyalty but a legitimate exercise of the rights of Canadians.
A lingering sense of disloyalty, questions around why the move didn't work out or simply concerns about the perception of an unimaginative recruitment strategy, can put many businesses off hiring returning staff.
Partners may be aware of this disloyalty to each other, but dismiss it because it's «not as bad as an affair.»
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