loyalties in A Sentence

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    She tries to buy our Loyalties.

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    I highly doubt her Loyalties.

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    So-called Loyalties for one week.

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    Their Loyalties were placed into question.

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    Want to strengthen Loyalties?

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    We need both Loyalties.

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    Your loyalty… Your loyalty.

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    Old Loyalties die hard.

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    I have new Loyalties now.

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    You got no Loyalties to anyone.

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    Message 2:“Our past Loyalties do not guarantee future votes.”.

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    But even a deeper conflict is that of personal Loyalties.

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    The loyalty to the country comes ahead of all other Loyalties.

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    That loyalty to the country comes ahead of all other Loyalties.

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    Because they place religious traditions, worldly philosophies, and political Loyalties above God's Word.

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    Allowing our Loyalties to be molded by God's standards brings obvious benefits.

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    Never forget that loyalty to the country comes ahead of all other Loyalties.

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    How did some in the first century show that they had misplaced Loyalties?

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    Both of them are also known political travellers having switched party Loyalties umpteen times.

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    His change in Loyalties was further rewarded when Laudrup moved to Real Madrid in 1994.

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    Even in the best cases, children of divorce can feel a conflict of Loyalties.

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    The Democratic Party and national Loyalties were held intact, and Van Buren was elected president.

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    Now, she must choose between her Loyalties to her town and her career aspirations.

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    Old Loyalties die hard, and I need to know that you've left yours behind.

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    Seshidhar at the outset makes it clear where the Loyalties of his channel and newspaper lie.

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    Northern Whig opposers soon joined the newly formed Republican Party while Southerners found Loyalties with the Democrats.

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    If they can maintain an equilibrium, they both trust each other and their Loyalties will maintain this relationship.

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    Your voters know the two or three contenders within your party and are not particularly polarised in terms of personal Loyalties.

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    The concept of Christendom may re-emerge in the South, where political, social and personal identities are being primarily defined by religious Loyalties.

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    Libya, like the other Arab revolutionary republics of Yemen and Iraq, is a country where your tribe can help define your Loyalties.

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