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34 Sentences With "be disloyal to"

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But he is also not going to be disloyal to the president.
What changed is that conservative movement leaders used to be afraid that Trump would be disloyal to their priorities.
I do not want to be disloyal to my boss or leave anyone in a difficult position during my supervisor's maternity leave.
By, in effect, declaring them to be disloyal to the regime, Mr Bolton may be hoping to force them to take action against it.
Similarly, those who have been deemed to be disloyal to Clinton or too vocal in their opposition—particularly former staffers at CAP or ThinkProgress, CAP's news site—are shut out.
"But prioritizing speed and exclusivity often causes us to be disloyal to the public, and that actually has a more significant negative outcome on our newsrooms, the journalism profession and ourselves."
"They are begging me to do an interview, and I just think it would be disloyal to my followers," Trump said after he called into Brian Kilmeade's Fox News Radio show.
Veterans Affairs Department – staff shuffle: Ahead of Robert Wilkie's likely confirmation to lead the VA, staff perceived to be disloyal to Trump are being reassigned or purged from the department, The Washington Post reports.
In one email forwarded by Gingrich to Trump-appointed officials at the State Department, Wurmser wrote that "a cleaning is in order here," apparently referring to removing career employees believed to be disloyal to Trump.
The issue, once again, was loyalty: Trump and Flynn believed Obama administration holdovers and permanent bureaucrats in the State Department, the Pentagon, and the intelligence community would be disloyal to the president's new Russia policy.
Zinke has drawn attention from House Democrats for forcibly reassigning some career Interior Department personnel to lesser posts; the secretary remarked last year that he perceived 30 percent the department's staff to be "disloyal" to the president.
Booker told MSNBC's Lawrence O'DonnellLawrence Francis O'DonnellBooker: Trump enablers 'will go down in history as despicable actors' Trump says it would be 'disloyal to my followers' to do a CNN interview Trump rips MSNBC's O'Donnell after story retraction: 'So bad for the USA!
Those who embrace the Trumpian false choice between loyalty and integrity will thus be less interested in the ways Trump may have broken the rules, or in the ways he remains personally greedy, than in the ways he revealed himself to be disloyal to his own tribe.
According to the Washington Post, acting VA Secretary Peter O'Rourke and a small team of Trump political appointees are reshuffling staffers they perceive to be disloyal to Trump and his agenda for the VA, which is responsible for providing health care and other federal benefits to US military veterans.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE on Thursday said he's not inclined to do an interview with CNN because he thinks it would be "disloyal" to his supporters.
Officials within the Department of Veterans Affairs have moved to root out staffers who are believed to be disloyal to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and his agenda, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
Then in 20093, the California Legislature approved a resolution questioning the loyalty of anyone of Japanese origin, requesting that the state's personnel board dismiss any state employee believed to be disloyal to the US. In 1943, the legislature approved a measure that called on Congress to forfeit the US citizenship of US-Japan dual citizens and prevent those of Japanese origin from becoming citizens, according to the new resolution.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE on Thursday lashed out at MSNBC's Lawrence O'DonnellLawrence Francis O'DonnellTrump says it would be 'disloyal to my followers' to do a CNN interview Trump rips MSNBC's O'Donnell after story retraction: 'So bad for the USA!
During World War II, he served as a colonel in the United States Army, from 1942 to 1946. After the war, he was a Solicitor for the U.S. Department of the Interior from 1946 to 1953, and chaired Department of Interior Loyalty Board hearings against federal employees alleged to be disloyal to the US Government.
Alibius' madhouse Alibius starts to tell Lollio a secret. The old man says he cannot satisfy his wife sexually and fears she will be disloyal to him. Therefore, he asks Lollio to guard her and lock her up. Lollio agrees, knowing that he could be left alone with Isabella and may have a chance to have sex with her.
Two of the chief instigators were common soldiers by the names of C. Atrius of Umbria and C. Albius of Cales – "Blackie" and "Whitie" respectively.Liddel, p. 77 Seven loyal military tribunes at Sucro, that were there already, were very much resented in the camp because they would not be disloyal to Rome and side with the mutineers.Chrissanthos, p.
Stutz ultimately proves to be disloyal to the general, plotting to take over SCRAG and "the rattler"—i.e., the implosion bomb—for his own financial benefit. Nonetheless, he and the general reunite as top military brass when the president regains power, with Stutz dressed as General Douglas MacArthur. Col. Stutz and Max provide much of the comic relief in the story. Sen.
The princess agreed then and made preparations to go and marry the king, although she at times wished they could stay, and she would marry Charming. Charming refused to be disloyal to his king. Goldilocks married the king but remained fond of Charming, and Charming's enemies told the king that she praised him so highly, he should be jealous. The king had Charming thrown in a tower.
Location of West Pakistani (marked ) and rebel Bangladeshi (marked ) military units in March 1971. On 25 March, martial law was declared, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was arrested and Operation Searchlight started in East Pakistan. Foreign journalists were expelled and the Awami League was banned. Members of the Awami league, the East Pakistan Rifles, the East Bengal Regiment and others thought to be disloyal to Pakistan were attacked by the Pakistan army.
Because of his status among the English people and because he was in peaceful communication with them, some of the Croatan considered Manteo to be disloyal to them and a traitor at times of conflict. Although Manteo is an example of positive relations between the English and the indigenous peoples, there were other Native Americans who were friendly toward the English as well. Wanchese and other Native Americans such as Towaye shared relationships with Manteo and the English people.
Leader of the Opposition Arun Jaitley charged that the government was running away from Parliament and that the House should decide how long it should sit. He added: > You are creating an institution where you control the appointment mechanism, > where you control the removal mechanism. We will support the appointment of > the Lokpal procedures, but we cannot be disloyal to our commitment to create > an integrity institution. Sitaram Yechury (CPI-M) said the House had expected the bill on Wednesday, but it came only on Thursday, the last day of the session.
Map depicting Cortés' conquest route Velázquez himself must have been keenly aware that whoever conquered the mainland for Spain would gain fame, glory and fortune to eclipse anything that could be achieved in Cuba. Thus, as the preparations for departure drew to a close, the governor became suspicious that Cortés would be disloyal to him and try to commandeer the expedition for his own purposes,Hassig, Ross, Mexico and the Spanish Conquest. Longman: London and New York, 1994. p. 46. namely to establish himself as governor of the colony, independent of Velázquez's control.
Justice Stevens states in the opinion that "Our conclusion in Faretta extended only to a defendant’s “constitutional right to conduct his own defense.”" Stevens affirms the decision of the lower court that "There is no constitutional right to self-representation on the initial appeal as of right." This rejects the claim that the right to forgo representation of separate counsel at the appellate level was granted by due process and the Fourteenth Amendment. The court also rejected the notion that court-appointed lawyers would be disloyal to their clients, thus preventing a fair appellate proceeding.
Frankie (Frankie Avalon) goes to Tahiti on Naval Reserve duty. While cavorting with local girls, Frankie realizes that Dee Dee (Annette Funicello) might be disloyal to him. When Frankie seeks help from a witch doctor (Buster Keaton), the witch doctor sends a sea beauty, Cassandra (Beverly Adams), to lure Ricky (Dwayne Hickman), an advertising exec, away from Dee Dee. Upon Cassandra's arrival, the beach turns upside down, as all the surfers fall for her, an executive wants to make her a model, and Eric Von Zipper (Harvey Lembeck) and his motorcycle gang add to the trouble.
There, he continued his academic publications primarily through the scholarly journals he founded and edited, including Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift für jüdische Theologie (1835–1839) and Jüdische Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft und Leben (1862–1875). His journals became important vehicles in their day for publishing Jewish scholarship, chiefly historical and theological studies, as well as a discussion of contemporary events. By that time, Geiger had begun his program of religious reforms, chiefly in the synagogue liturgy. For example, he abolished the prayers of mourning for the Temple, believing that since Jews were German citizens, such prayers would appear to be disloyal to the ruling power and could possibly spark anti-Semitism.
Though he disagreed with McCarthy on tactics, Eisenhower considered Communist infiltration to be a serious threat, and he authorized department heads to dismiss employees if there was cause to believe those employees might be disloyal to the United States. Under the direction of Dulles, the State Department purged over 500 employees. With Eisenhower's approval, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) stepped up domestic surveillance efforts, establishing COINTELPRO in 1956. In 1957, the Supreme Court handed down a series of decisions that bolstered constitutional protections and curbed the power of the Smith Act, resulting in a decline of prosecutions of suspected Communists during the late 1950s.
Booth was nominated by President Woodrow Wilson on May 2, 1914, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota vacated by Judge Charles Andrew Willard. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 4, 1914, and received his commission the same day. He presided over the 1919 case of John Meintz who, as a German immigrant, had been seen to be disloyal to the United States and was tarred and feathered on August 19, 1918. Judge Booth, in charging the jury, said that the evidence was overwhelming in support of the contention that Meintz was disloyal and that there was a strong feeling against him in the community.
She has made videos for the Daily Caller where she wondered whether "cultural Marxists have already won in our country." On February 23, 2020, Axios reported that right-wing activists had compiled the names of individuals who were deemed to be disloyal to President Donald Trump into a list. As the leading figure in a right-wing network that works to recommend people as staffers at the White House, the article stated that Thomas had been advising Trump to purge the "snakes" who were disloyal to him from the government. It was revealed that she had directly sent a memo to Trump directly in the preceding year and a personnel office for the president had deemed some of her suggestions to be inappropriate candidates as White House faculty.
Rienthong Nanna, who still uses his military title (major general), was a former operations director of the Army Medical Department and is director of his own private hospital, Mongkutwattana Hospital, in central Bangkok, from where he oversees the RCO. Rienthong has announced a policy to vet the social media accounts of suppliers to his hospital for loyalty to the monarchy before buying their services and also to vet the social media accounts of his patients, vowing not to treat those who may appear to be disloyal to the monarchy, despite the hospital being part of the Thai public health system. In January 2019, a case was filed to revoke Rienthong’s medical license on the grounds of "discrimination, verbal abuses, and posting inappropriate statements on Facebook". In July 2020, he was appointed special advisor to the Prime Minister with a brief of reducing the socioeconomic impacts of Covid-19.

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