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loyalty

[loi-uhl-tee] / ˈlɔɪ əl ti /


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Warsh voted for the stimulus program, called quantitative easing, out of loyalty to Bernanke while publicly second-guessing it days later in a Wall Street Journal opinion article.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company announced a revamped loyalty program on Thursday, set to launch in March, that introduces tiered rewards and targeted perks aimed at encouraging experimentation and more frequent visits.

From Barron's

These included the "unsporting conduct of their players and technical staff in violation of the CAF disciplinary code principles of fair play, loyalty and integrity".

From Barron's

Text messages recovered from her phone showed Sanomi pledging his "loyalty and commitment", and agreeing to collect Louis Vuitton hat boxes, replying: "Yes Your Excellency consider this done".

From BBC

The turnover has led to rapid elevations for some commanders who are less experienced and are likely to be preoccupied with stabilizing morale and enforcing loyalty across the rank and file.

From The Wall Street Journal