I have not deserted the military nor been disloyal to the men and women of the military. |
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Few of you, because you agreed with her actions, thought about how she was disloyal to her employer. |
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Clark tried not to entertain the disloyal thought that that might not be such a bad thing after all. |
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That whiny and disloyal Max the Dog is crushed along with the goods as they tumble down the slope and smash to flinders. |
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He bristles at the notion that his views could be seen as disloyal to his country. |
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These boundaries determine who is in and out, pure and impure, and loyal and disloyal to the group ethos. |
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He was convicted of making disloyal statements and demoted for telling a reporter there that he was in the military and that he opposed the war. |
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This followed its 1862 Treason Act, which was never held to cover the expression of disloyal sentiments. |
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Section 3 was justified by the fear that voters in one state or district might elect candidates who are disloyal to the country as a whole. |
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A declaration of personal belief can amount to a disloyal statement if it disavows allegiance owed to the United States by the declarant. |
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The word whistle-blower suggests that you're a tattletale or that you're somehow disloyal. |
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His inflammatory public remarks against British policy in Ireland caused W. M. Hughes to castigate him as disloyal. |
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Several stated that they had heard no one utter disloyal sentiments, but others gave different testimony. |
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I think its a snub to their belief system and they feel disloyal if they don't step up and say something about it. |
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Maybe the women wanted her to bounce the president out of the White House because he had been disloyal to her. |
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And if someone is disloyal, if someone betrays a trust, in Texas, they're right down there with child molesters and ax murderers. |
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Ambitious, treacherous, and disloyal to his elder brother Llywelyn, he allowed himself to be manipulated by English kings. |
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The CIA says it is confident of being able to screen out unsavory or disloyal applicants. |
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One may just be accused of being negative or even of being unpatriotic and disloyal to one's country. |
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I have never been disloyal to him, because he has always done the business for me and Holland. |
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The most severe criticisms journalists can make of a government minister is that they act in bad faith, are disloyal and are untrustworthy. |
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He implied that Oppenheimer was confused, complicated, unpatriotic and disloyal. |
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And it is not unpatriotic and not disloyal to dissent with the views of the President, or anyone else for that matter. |
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At the same time, critics of his position are painted as disloyal, unpatriotic and anti-American. |
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Perhaps they feel it would be disloyal to their children or think, as I also do, that the blessing of a child outweighs the tough stuff. |
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A new stepmother may discover that her stepchildren resist closeness with her to avoid feeling disloyal to their own mother. |
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It is not disloyal to raise questions about the conduct of government or business or education or any other function carried on in society. |
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During this time, it's normal to feel guilty or disloyal to your loved one because you're moving on to new relationships. |
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Mader even told the Swiss paper that he purposefully did not promote gay Swiss Guards out of fear that they would be disloyal. |
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This approach is as disloyal to our Eastern partners as it is to the facts. |
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She was a loyal friend, and she knew I was never going to be disloyal to her. |
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He began to purge senior ranks, firing officers he considered disloyal. |
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However, according to Clarin, the Argentine daily newspaper, Heany at one point did begin to feel disloyal to her country, which created some tension among the team. |
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They violate agreements and are disloyal to the treaties they have signed. |
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A fellow journalist told me the other day that he admires Powell for making his disagreement clear without being publicly disloyal to the president. |
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On the other hand, such criticism can readily be cast as disloyal. |
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The War Department issued specific instructions for this guard duty, including orders for addressing disloyal acts by civilians against such structures. |
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That the drama commences with eccentric characters and their disloyal proclivities causes the viewer to be disillusioned with the whole idea of relationships. |
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But sometimes when political capital is low, really, really low, when your own worshipers begin thinking disloyal thoughts, you have to pull out all the stops. |
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It was, the paper believed, an exhibition of disloyal sentiment. |
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But at least Rhodri has invented a soundbite that explains why this would not be disloyal. |
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Understandably, they found the implication that they might be disloyal to the United States offensive. |
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Milder colleagues don't want to be disloyal and disown them, but sometimes wish they'd shut up. |
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Moran was flattered by the offer, but felt it would be disloyal to take it. |
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Mr Carter managed not to be disloyal to his boss while hinting at a more robust approach in the future. |
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Any naturalised citizen deemed by act or speech to be disloyal to the King, country and people of Bhutan can have their citizenship revoked. |
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I think of friendships and how easily the temptation to be disloyal creeps in. |
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It's common for children to feel disloyal to their absent parent when they show affection to their new stepparent. |
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Also, many do not want to risk being labelled a squealer, a rat or a disloyal employee by superiors or colleagues. |
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To do so before policy is decided by the duly elected, is neither disloyal or insubordinate. |
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Section 35 covered using traitorous or disloyal words against the sovereign. |
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As a founder, you may feel guilty and disloyal or jubilant and free-or all of those emotions rolled into one-its quite confusing. |
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The US and UK governments regard mentioning it as disloyal or heretical. |
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A person like myself whose sole goal is good government is vulnerable to subterfuge and concerted efforts by a disloyal colleague like Dan to remove me from the Parliament. |
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We might consider the way, in groups of three or more, how there's always the possibility of two people being disloyal to the gathering, and how to moderate that behaviour. |
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It would be understandable if she thought that expressing an interest in her biological roots might seem disloyal to her stepfather, the man she was always proud to call Dad. |
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In other words, imagine being disloyal in a way that was not detectable by the people you were betraying. |
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In strong, matter-of-fact voices, the girls painted themselves as disloyal, untrustworthy, and sneaky. |
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Anyway you slice it, back-stabbing is hurtful, deceitful and disloyal. |
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I feel betrayed, as if The Mysterious M has been disloyal in some way. |
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On the one hand, soldiers and sailors usually see him as an arrogant, disloyal, and self-promoting blowhard who played loose with the facts in order to push his own agenda. |
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The betting this week was on which of his own notoriously disloyal colleagues the prime minister would jettison in order to make way for half-a-dozen Labour people around the cabinet table. |
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It was clear that Edward now regarded the struggle not as a war between two nations, but as the suppression of a rebellion of disloyal subjects. |
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Anne withheld royal assent from the Scottish Militia Bill 1708 in case the militia raised in Scotland was disloyal and sided with the Jacobites. |
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The lower classes of the 18th century, generally speaking, were not openly disloyal to the king or government. |
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Will it be disloyal to her memory to try to get along with his father? |
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From a unionist perspective, Northern Ireland's nationalists were inherently disloyal and determined to force unionists into a united Ireland. |
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Asset accumulation is important, but only to the extent that there are measures in place to protect people from losing these assets to discriminatory and disloyal practices. |
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One does not want to encourage disloyal behaviour in general or when it is unjustified, one does on the other hand want to provide for sufficient protection and security in the cases of justified concern. |
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It was the statist principles of social democracy to which the neocons were deemed disloyal, not their country. |
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In other words, every country and region should provide a document explaining the purpose of the aid they intend to grant, so that the negative effects of disloyal competition between regions can be avoided. |
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Opposing the King's government was considered disloyal, even treasonous, at the end of the 17th century. |
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The hon. member started his comments by suggesting to members of this House and to the Canadian public that by having this debate we are somehow being disloyal to our troops and giving comfort to the Taliban. |
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The European Union's shipbuilding industry is in a serious situation, since the manufacture of certain vessels has been struck a serious blow due to disloyal competition from South Korea. |
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Real Madrid fans are the most spoilt, disloyal and dislikeable fans in world football, who currently achieve the impossible. |
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In the context of a civil conflict or a war of occupation, denouncing government abuses can lead to defenders being vilified as disloyal, unpatriotic, even treacherous. |
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Did this make Romney and other moderates bad or disloyal Republicans? |
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He told his mother he was glad to be back again. He sometimes felt as if it were disloyal to her for him to be so happy with Mrs. Erlich. |
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The term malinchista refers to a disloyal compatriot, especially in Mexico. |
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So much lobbying, arm-twisting and brownnosing has been invested in this that any misgivings about the Beijing Olympics are seen as disloyal and unpatriotic. |
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Under the Clan Act of 1715, the clan system was weakened as the British government rewarded clansmen who followed the government rather than their disloyal chief. |
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Embarrassed about leaving him, I asked him to accompany me. It would have been disloyal to let him broil in the heat of Cairo, while I went off to a summer resort. |
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