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loyalty

[loi-uhl-tee] / ˈlɔɪ əl ti /


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What it says about Kempe, he continued, is that he values that loyalty more than money.

From Los Angeles Times

Claud and the family continued paying salaries, employees say, building loyalty.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We kept people on for a long time out of loyalty and care, and sadly we could not afford to do that anymore,” Kelley said.

From Barron's

They cover loyalty payments, received each year on the anniversary of a player joining a club, through to image rights and goal bonuses.

From BBC

From sports retail to healthcare equipment, global companies are grappling with the same question: how to compete in a market where domestic players set the pace, consumers demand constant adjustment and loyalty is increasingly transactional.

From MarketWatch