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Sentences with loyalty

loy·al·ty
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  • I have sworn an oath of loyalty to the monarchy. [+ to]
  • She had developed strong loyalties to the Manet family. [+ to]
  • But their obedience was born out of necessity not out of blind loyalty to the crown.
  • Many lands were confiscated and many Royalists were rewarded for their loyalty to the crown.
  • Customer loyalty exists when a person regularly patronizes a particular retailer that he or she knows, likes, and trusts.Customers display a strong degree of brand loyalty by insisting on our products and accepting no substitute.Loyalty is displayed by the customers of a store or chain if they visit more often and spend more money at that store or chain than they do at its competitors.
  • A man with fierce loyalties.
  • Irrespective of differences and arguments his loyalty to socialism never wavered.
  • How could they pledge loyalty to a country that destroys families with their bombs and drives millions from their homes?
  • As a leader he has engendered a fierce loyalty and dedication among students.
  • Second, he could inspire undying loyalty in his crew.
  • Although the Welsh kings were allies, each ruled separate territories swearing loyalty to the king of England.
  • Despite their ongoing loyalty to the museum, both are well aware of its limitations.
  • Is loyalty to Jesus and to one's own calling placed before loyalty to pastor and church?
  • The final ingredient is essential for employee loyalty and the nature of the brand.
  • In response, traditional retailers will need to increase their focus on building consumer loyalty to insure repeat visits.
  • Speakers use their local accents as a means of affirming identity and loyalty to local groups.
  • They have no loyalty to a ruling class that exploits them and represses them while claiming some higher unity.
  • The party is made an equivalent of the nation, and loyalty to the fatherland is transferred to the party.
  • For most of us, loyalty to our country is regarded as a sacred duty.
  • There was even a provision requiring new nationals to swear an oath of loyalty to the Republic.
  • Thus national loyalty is actually quite different from loyalty to a country.
  • Despite his frequently tense relations with his superiors, he engendered fierce loyalty among many of his subordinates.
  • The primary goal of a loyalty program is to increase the profitability of your current customers, not to bring in new customers or incentivize more sales.
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