Sentences with phrase «particular allegiance»

A casual glance at the spec sheet should make even those with no particular allegiance to Honda take note: It's not just that this is a Civic producing 306 hp from the factory — though do let that one sink in — it's that it gets its power from an Ohio - built 2.0 - liter turbocharged inline - four.
Felder was pleased by the high grade his unconventional text received, but he feels no particular allegiance with the open - source movement.
I will first preface everything I say here by stating I have no particular allegiance to, nor soft spot, for Mikel Arteta.
Finally, I have written as a priest of the Anglican obedience and much but not all of what I say is naturally a reflection of that particular allegiance.
Roku is a non-partisan ecosystem, which means it doesn't have any particular allegiance or preference to either Google or Amazon.
It is true that some brokers would become sales people for particular lawyers, but, providing the commissions are fully disclosed, the public is capable of seeing this, just as it sees that investment brokers and insurance brokers have their particular allegiances.

Not exact matches

Vestments will be worn, colors that designate allegiance to a particular national team, some adorned with the names of individual players.
No doubt this will be helpful for purposes of interfaith dialogue or in interfaith settings such as public education where particular religious allegiances must remain muted.
The citizenship of each particular nationality must take its place alongside global citizenship, our current cultures and our religious allegiance alongside an emerging global culture.
What, in theory, should have been allegiance to a common Lord Jesus Christ, often turned out in practice to be sectarian allegiance to a particular confession or denomination.
Now if - someone - identifies - themselves - as a particular xyz... we naturally presume that they either have a particularly strong identi ty, allegiance, or other association.
Calling oneself an atheist is simple a proclamation of a lack of allegiance towards any ideology at all concerning this particular matter.
Calling oneself an atheist is simply a proclamation of a lack of allegiance towards any ideology at all concerning this particular matter.
When Christians claim that a particular doctrine must be defended at all costs or else Christianity is doomed, those who can not accept the particular doctrine can hardly be blamed if they assume this must be so, and, as a consequence, surrender with reluctance all allegiance to the Christian faith.
A person can believe in God, a Higher Power, a Creator etc. without pledging allegiance to a particular dogma.
They want «In God We Trust» on our money (1954), they want evolution banned from schools while allowing a REVISED pledge of allegiance that originally did not include the phrase «under God», they want laws that reflect Christian morality (Abortion, same s3x marriage, etc.), and they treat as outcasts anyone who doesn't align with their particular religious view.
I do not have to go to a Big Bang temple to pay my allegiance, or dress up in a certain way, or not eat particular foods on certain days, or perform rituals etc...
In post-Brexit Britain, voters may have turned less to particular policy offers and more to tribal allegiance.
Class allegiances no longer register people as supporters of a particular party.
At the same time, Miliband was being warned by a number of senior advisers that he risked a reaction from Labour supporters, in particular, former Lib Dems who had recently switched allegiance.
(Regardless of their allegiance, delegates and superdegates didn't have to vote for a particular candidate.
«Bache actively promoted scientific research, not as an end in itself, but as an intellectual and cultural pursuit closely linked to social, economic and moral improvement... His particular career choice and the zeal with which he pursued that choice embodied values sanctioned by patrician - republican, Protestant culture, specifically the pervasive allegiance to progress that characterised this culture.»
Someone with no strong allegiance to a particular nation or political ideology.
Yes, the U.S. flag waves and everyone pledges allegiance, but the symbol and pledge are of a nation — not of education in this particular school.
If you haven't already pledged allegiance to a truck brand, the Tundra has allure with Toyota's reputation for quality in general and this model's excellent resale value in particular.
The promotion also includes other Game of Thrones exclusives on the Xbox Live platform, including season five previews of the series, the ability to pledge allegiance to a particular house associated with the show, behind - the - scenes set tours and a Westeros trivia challenge with questions asked by Game of Thrones cast members.
Not because of any particular corporate allegiance — if I could play all of my games on a PC, I'd do that — but disappointment at how fast and hard Microsoft managed to extinguish a fire that created such loyalty in the first place.
Casual gamers often have allegiances to particular systems and brands; true gamers will play anything once, and often twice or thrice.
Without allegiance to any particular way of working or medium, Frank is fueled by her ever present urge for direct and honest expression.
Although Haberny professes no allegiance to a particular style or medium, his subject matter can be broadly categorized as a critique of contemporary American culture.
They owe no allegiance to any particular law firm.
We have no allegiance to any of them in particular.
We have no allegiance to any particular company.
We have no allegiance to any particular insurer.
Independent brokers don't have allegiance to one company in particular; rather, their allegiance is to you and your needs.
Agents in the Trusted Choice network do not have an allegiance to any particular insurance company.
Their allegiance is with you, not any particular insurance company.
We are an unbiased, independent broker, without allegiance to any particular insurer... and that is what you want.
No, we are not sure where you can take it to be repaired (the console is not officially in India, remember), but we really do think this is tempting for all those who love gaming in gaming and those wanting to Switch allegiances from other devices in particular.
In the end, however, Ehrsam sought to portray the technologies as moving toward the same set of goals, at once welcoming Ethereum into his definition of «digital currency» while stating he has «no allegiance» to any particular network.
The author's view is that the recent rise of integrated therapy and the need for Evidence - Based Treatment separate from issues of allegiance to a particular school of therapy has created a new opportunity to reconsider Gestalt therapy theory and practice in couple's work.
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