Sentences with phrase «personal loyalty even»

I know nothing about their finances but I do know that the cavernous size of O'Connell Street is not the place to develop personal loyalty even though I and most of Ireland has a great affection for the brand.

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White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders disputed the report and said the president would «never even suggest the expectation of personal loyalty
Breakthrough leaders are less concerned with people's personal loyalty to them and more concerned about building a place where everybody is loyal to the company first — even if that means disagreeing with the big cheese.
While most brick - and - mortar retailers will only have access to credit card information, or perhaps some personal information through consumer loyalty programs, analysis of Amazon's privacy policy shows that the company collects information on shipping recipients, Internet protocol (IP) addresses of customers, personal information in a user's profile and even the e-mail addresses of friends.
For example, German fashion retailer Zalando has already launched a loyalty program called Zalando Zet, with which its members get various benefits including faster delivery, on - demand returns pickups, earlier access to deals and even personal fashion advice.
And then there were the ordinary folk — «the ladies who read the letters» — who kept the place running with fierce loyalty and often at considerable personal sacrifice, even as the Bakkers and Dortsches and Taggert brothers found ever new ways to lavish the Lord's money on themselves.
In this, he is competing not only with the viewer's other personal relationships and perhaps his or her relationship to a local church, but also with the other broadcasters who are struggling to gain the loyalty of the same viewer and who are prepared to offer even better «faith products» in order to gain the viewer's support for themselves.
Even though Fascism remained ideologically eclectic and chaotic — Gentile's systematizations never had any organic connection with the movement — and in large measure it was simply the acting out on the national stage of some of the less pleasant aspects of the Italian underculture — the band of thugs tied to their leader in bonds of personal loyalty — it did develop an ideological style and became once in power, a church, as Jemolo describes it:
Religion, after all, is constituted by symbolism — whether in primitive amulets, totems, and rituals, the earth and sky god mythologies of ancient civilizations, crucifixes and relics of the medieval church, formalized texts and creeds of the world's great modern religions, or even the sacred rites and markers we use to define ourselves, our relations to nature, our sense of personal identity, and our collective loyalties and destinies.
Louis himself engendered little personal loyalty, or even respect; a British bishop once said that the French king was «a man fit only to cook his own capons.»
And of course personal and career agendas trump even party loyalty.
However, were it not for Atticus's personal morals guiding him, he likely would not have fulfilled the professional duties given much importance in the Rules: his duty to act honourably and with integrity even when people criticized him; his duty to be honest and candid both with Tom and the public, rallying for the public and the jury to believe in Tom's innocence while ensuring that Tom's expectations of winning were not fueled; his duty of loyalty to his client by representing him zealously both inside and outside the courtroom.
The buyer reminds his Realtor that they have entered into a single agency (personal representation) relationship, which requires «the Realtor (Servant) to give his exclusive and total allegiance (loyalty) to his principal (the buyer) by promoting his principal's interests with a single - minded purpose for the principal's benefit, and that such allegiance further requires that the Realtor even has to put the client's interests above his own.»
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