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loyalty English

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loyalty

Loyalty is the quality or state of a person or group of persons being loyal to someone or something. The Germans exhibited great loyalty to Hitler during his rule in Germany.

loyalty

the quality of being loyal feelings of allegiance (= commitment) the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action his long commitment to public service they felt no loyalty to a losing team

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Simple sentences

The dictator had the absolute loyalty of all his aides.
I pledged my loyalty to him.
You doubt my loyalty?
Are you questioning my loyalty?
Tom's loyalty was never in doubt.
Can I count on your loyalty?
This shows his loyalty to his friends.
I require absolute loyalty from all my employees.
The path to evil may bring great power, but not loyalty.
I question your loyalty.
I only demand your complete loyalty.
It's not my place to question Tom's loyalty.
I'm not used to having people question my loyalty.

Movie subtitles

At this rate, the loyalty of us, the Purists, will be questioned.
I don't begrudge you your feelings of loyalty toward your men.
I understand loyalty to a superior officer and, most importantly, I understand loyalty to a friend.
Loyalty, which iron could not break, will not melt in fire, Hagen Tronje!
Whoever forsakes loyalty to the bloodbrother will perish at the wayside, all honor is lost!
Loyalty for loyalty, Kriemhild.
Among us, the greatest attribute. is loyalty.
Friendship and loyalty, huh?
They are not here at the summons of their hearts alone. but also at the summons of their loyalty.
For in the past you have proven your loyalty to me a thousand times.
But if you could know these people as I know them. Their patience, loyalty, goodness.
You speak of loyalty.
For the fatherland, Your Majesty, and loyalty to you. and for glory, no sacrifice is too great!
I am grateful for your loyalty.
And so, let me remember you. with love and loyalty. till memory is no more.
I had a duty to my country and a loyalty to my sovereign.
I was myself once, too, in loyalty.
That's loyalty.
Ambition, contentment. Loyalty.
Selling out that kid's trust and loyalty.
Their patience, loyalty, goodness.
How does your loyalty to Richard set on a killer of knights a poacher of the king's deer and an outlaw?
I was counting on your honesty, your loyalty.
I'M QUITE SURE ARSENE LUPIN WOULD NEVER LET SUCH LOYALTY GO UNREWARDED.
And I needn't remind you how essential it is that we give him our undivided loyalty and support.
We've taken you in out of love and loyalty, but other people don't see it that way.
You speak of loyalty. -Yes.
How does your loyalty to Richard set on a killer of knights.. a poacher of the king's deer and an outlaw?
My humility before such a loyalty and courage.
Dear cousin, your loyalty to Clifford has overshadowed your adherence to truth.
The simple things are all that counts, Johnny- some seed for good ground, rain and sun to bring them up, wood for a fire when the snow comes, a night like this, some good neighbors, of course- just plain people with common decency, loyalty, honesty.
It's more than I can ever offer you if I have to bid for your loyalty.

News and current affairs

A bankrupt warlord, after all, cannot buy weapons or bribe people to maintain their loyalty.
Summoned back to Bucharest two days later, Stanculescu apparently had second thoughts about his loyalty to the dictator.
But it is entirely out of place when appointees to scientific advisory committees are subjected to tests of political loyalty.
The current epidemic of ideology, in which advisory committees are shut down and reassembled with new members, and candidates are subjected to loyalty tests, seems old hat to some observers.
Whether it involved absolute loyalty or murderous rivalry, traditional politics was rarely divorced from personal passion.
Similarly, after some theological debate, British Muslims have widely accepted that they owe unreserved loyalty to Britain.
But most British Muslims condemned them, insisting on loyalty to Britain.
The French socialist party can still, probably, rely on the loyalty of a substantial minority for atavistic or tribal reasons; but it does not propose to introduce socialism.
This process will probably carry the cost of prolonging the emergence of a single European political loyalty (if one ever does emerge).
But his power, too, relies on the votes of countries outside Western Europe, and their loyalty, too, is secured by the promise of TV rights and commercial franchises.
The candidate countries have simply shown loyalty to the US at a time when the US needs them.
The status of permanent civil servant, marked by a special reciprocal obligation of loyalty, was created by the Prussian state in order to fill strategically important positions with people who could be fully trusted.
Most of the leaders mentioned earlier command a strong loyalty from only a small minority of their total electorates, so their legitimacy is dubious.
Here, then, is a modest proposal that applies to all democracies: the marketplace of ideas works better if it is easier for citizens to see the trade-offs between accuracy and entertainment, or between accuracy and party loyalty.
Where Obama's strategy is weakest is in reaching ordinary people: the networked web of human relationships that transmits rage, hatred, and despair or hope, trust, and loyalty.
Ensuring high-quality output and local consumers' loyalty requires keeping their workforces happy and maintaining a positive public image.
There is much speculation that Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang is about to appoint a generalist civil servant better known for his personal loyalty than for his financial expertise.
Yet Saleh retains the loyalty of the interior ministry, the Republican Guard, and part of the air force.
Within 15 minutes of the General's face fading from the screen, 40 army units in Algeria declared their loyalty.
Such talk implies that European Muslims must constantly prove their loyalty.
Candidates deemed insufficiently pious or lacking loyalty to the country's theocratic constitution cannot run.
A small number of young Muslims later fought with the Taliban. But most British Muslims condemned them, insisting on loyalty to Britain.

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