Sentences with phrase «real allegiance»

But the sense grows that Obama may be setting us up for a bitter disappointment — that his real allegiance is to the carbon barons.
The Sugar Hill Smiles concept (at right) responds to the influx of entrepreneurs and gentrifiers who are appropriating the Harlem brand without having any real allegiance to or pride in the community's history and culture.
Dominika's only real allegiance is to her ailing mother (Joely Richardson) and she will do anything to keep her safe.
They were nice people that I liked, but I came to see their real allegiance.

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Or, instead, sign the occasional declaration of allegiance to the regime and attend the odd reeducation camp so that one could go on teaching students real philosophy?
Perhaps that's the real test of these narratives; distinguishing between those who would embrace and defend any atrocity for the self - serving purpose of displaying allegiance and those who resolutely reject such atrocities in favor of empathy.
The real issue is the appropriateness of shooting a political organization with whom you disagree, not the correctness of their alleged allegiances.
do you have any idea how it feels to stand in a room during a pledged of allegiance knowing your say under the god who want you dead, i refuse to stand every time and my heart skips a beat ever time, i feel like there going to turn to me and drag me out, the real saddest thing about the Sikhs is they are deistic and believe they pray to your god to,..
I mean according to the «real Christians» all non Evangelicals will perish with the earth and only those people that have professed their righteous allegiance to Jesus will have access to heaven.
We must acknowledge the real measure of divine revelation and grace which is to be found in the non-Christian religions and in any other place where men meet that which commands their fullest and purest allegiance.
It's the type of match where allegiances will lead to very biased bets (i.e. Barcelona fans betting on Barcelona to win, Real Madrid fans betting on Real Madrid) and oftentimes the draw is overlooked.
Despite interest from behemoths such as Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, Liverpool, Juventus, PSG, Manchester United, Manchester City and Real Madrid, the youngster pledged his allegiance to his country choosing not to leave France.
Chelsea have been on the hunt for a striker to replace wantaway Diego Costa, but the Real Madrid forward they wanted has pledged his allegiance to the Bernabeu
I will now officially end my allegiance to AA (for real this time) knowing that I have, unintentionally, ruffled a fair few feathers.
Real -(of a substance or thing) not imitation or artificial; genuine... Loyal - giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person.
But given how many times his allegiances seemed to shift just in Ragnarok - and his penchant for the Infinity Stones - there's no real way to know where Loki's loyalties actually lie.
The premise of Sally Potter's darkly witty The Party sounds like a play: seven characters assemble for a house party, where secrets are revealed, and allegiances tested, in real time.
Laura Dern plays Resistance officer Vice Admiral Amilyn Holdo, while Benecio Del Toro plays DJ, «a shady character of unclear allegiances,» whose real name hasn't been revealed yet (insane conspiracy theory time: what if he's somehow playing The Collector and the MCU is also the Star Wars universe?
The strong allegiance to private schools by their alumni makes the chances of fund - raising success a real possibility in most cases.
Of course, the number of readers who have successfully resisted eBooks is diminishes all the time, and those of us who have gone over to the Dark Side (and switched our allegiance from «real» books to eBooks) are rarely tempted to look back.
In its vertical tubes of light, the concrete poem echoes the «monument's» formal configuration; and in its call to «on and off art» we see Flavin's allegiance to Tatlin's «real materials in real space» (V. Tatlin, quoted by Gray, op.
It's a very real possibility, which we are investigating, that Seitz's allegiance to ALEC — and to the fossil fuel interests that fund it — outweigh his interest in helping Ohioans.
With an abundance of captive agents swearing allegiance to just one provider, objectivity and choice take a back seat for customers seeking the real truth with respect to best coverage opportunities.
His brokerage, Harvey Kalles Real Estate, «has allegiances of brokerages and each network has its own relocation specialist,» Seligman says.
He is respected throughout the industry for his integrity and allegiance to clients, and is widely respected as a commercial real estate market observer.
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