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- multiple loyalties to multiple objects. Multiple loyalties can constitute a disloyalty to an object if one of those loyalties is exclusionary, excluding one...
- forms of human loyalty or disloyalty are shown: disloyalty to a brother by trying to seduce the brother's wife, disloyalty to a wife by keeping a mistress...
- husband by his wife or that of a master by his servant. Treason (i.e. disloyalty) against one's monarch was known as high treason and treason against a...
- and it went viral in August 2017 as a way to depict different forms of disloyalty. The meme has inspired various spin-offs and received critical acclaim...
- screened for "loyalty". The order said that one basis for determining disloyalty would be a finding of "membership in, affiliation with or sympathetic...
- imprisonment of more than two years. Has been dismissed for corruption or for disloyalty to the state (in case of a government servant). The term of a member of...
- employer must forfeit all remuneration received during the period of disloyalty. remuneration – WordReference.com Dictionary of English See generally...
- Response Sinn Féin Pro-German Irish Vulgar England Mother-country Green Red Nationality Disloyalty Patriotism O.B.E. Self-determination Czecho-Slovakia...
- rights, freedom to criticize government policies without accusations of disloyalty, and rejection of excessive religious influence in public life. "Liberal...
- shops start 'Disloyalty Card' campaign". Metro. Boston. Archived from the original on 14 January 2012. Jennifer Bain (12 April 2010). "Disloyalty has its privileges"...