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28 Sentences With "act of disloyalty"

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That is not an act of disloyalty, that disclosure is legally required.
She then has to deal with blowback from a perceived act of disloyalty.
But in the end, it was an act of disloyalty that undid her.
Wearing a wire and cooperating with the police is the worst thing you can do, an unforgivable act of disloyalty.
Trump reportedly saw the disagreement as an act of disloyalty from a candidate the president has strongly supported, according to Politico.
The act of disloyalty inheres in a voluntary disclosure, without seeking presidential authorization, to a governmental body or to the media.
Families might be messed up in a million ways, but any act of disloyalty — like sharing personal secrets with outsiders — is felt acutely.
Hicks also told investigators that Trump viewed Sessions' recusal from the Russia investigation as an act of disloyalty, according to the Mueller report.
I would be guilty of treason toward my country and an act of disloyalty to the ward the majesty of heaven, which I revere.
He fired off a nonsensical screed eviscerating LeBron, calling his decision a "shocking act of disloyalty" and "a cowardly betrayal," among other bad things.
Jaime, in his boldest act of disloyalty to his sister/lover Cersei ever, left her at King's Landing to go help fight the Night King.
Yet despite rapturous applause for the former Foreign secretary, many of his fellow Conservative MPs saw this attempt to overshadow the PM as an act of disloyalty.
When LeBron James left the Cavaliers to join the Miami Heat in 2010, Gilbert penned a now infamous open letter to fans lamenting James's "shocking act of disloyalty" to his home team.
He was elected, not you," and adding "[i]t is an act of disloyalty to the administration one serves, and tends to undermine the unity and teamwork needed to reach the highest level of effectiveness.
The ban has been lifted, but it's clear that the Knicks still have a big problem on their hands, and that NBA players view this as more than just an act of disloyalty against a team legend.
So I'm saying in the most public way possible that I'll be boycotting my 30th reunion this weekend -- not as an act of disloyalty, but rather as an expression of love for equality of access -- the true, first principle of ethical higher education.
Former Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsSessions attacks Bolton for 'act of disloyalty' Lawmaker wants Chinese news outlet to register as foreign agent Trump-aligned group launches ad campaign hitting Doug Jones on impeachment MORE criticized former White House national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Democratic senator to force vote requiring Roberts to weigh in on witnesses Overnight Defense: Bolton, GOP senators see close ties challenged | Republicans fume over Dem maneuver on Iran bills |Trump criticizes Democrats over war powers vote MORE in a series of tweets for reportedly writing in his upcoming memoir that President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE allegedly told him he wanted to condition military aid to Ukraine on investigations into Democrats.
Hao asked for interview with Chen Yi, but upon meeting with Hao, Chen criticized Hao's act of disloyalty by unsparing words. The same year, when Hao Pengju was sent to the northern area, he tried to escape. But he was found by guardian, and was shot to death.
However, on 20 November, the executive committee of the Forfarshire Liberal Association received an angry letter from White. In it, he stated that he had not intended to resign. However he felt the story had been inserted in the Advertiser by members of the committee, and this act of disloyalty meant that he no longer had any obligations to the party. Accordingly, he resigned his seat, by accepting appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds.
Enraged by what she considers an act of disloyalty, Christine begins to psychologically torment Isabelle. Christine's lover, Philippe (Mille), works with the firm and is suspected of embezzling funds. Using this information against him, she blackmails Philippe into standing up Isabelle, with whom he is having an affair, leaving her inconsolable. Isabelle is then humiliated at a staff party in which security camera footage of her meltdown is presented to her colleagues.
As the show enters 1966, JJ marries Beth in a ceremony held at the Pryors' catholic church. Jack Pryor, newly elected to the Philadelphia City Council, is forced to take a bribe, with the money going to help JJ repay some gambling debts. Eventually Jack votes to elect a local activist in his district, Reverend Davis, to the Police Review Board essentially voting against the Council. For this act of disloyalty, several members of the police force beat up JJ after a traffic stop.
In 1643, Hong Taiji died and a successor was not named. At first, Daišan named Hong Taiji's eldest son Hooge as the heir, but the latter declined the offer to succeed his father. Ajige and Dodo wanted Dorgon to take the throne, but Dorgon declined on the grounds that acceptance would be an act of disloyalty to the late emperor, who raised him. The issue was finally settled when many generals who followed Hong Taiji into battle declared that they wanted one of Hong Taiji's sons on the throne.
Ben and James Duke gave an original donation of $8,550 for the hospital's construction in Hatyi, a black neighborhood in Durham. The cornerstone read: > With grateful appreciation and loving remembrance of the fidelity and > faithfulness of the Negro slaves to the Mothers and Daughters of the > Confederacy during the Civil War, this institution was founded by one of the > Fathers and Sons: B.N. Duke, J.B. Duke, W. Duke. Not one act of disloyalty > was recorded against them. The Duke Family remained patrons of the hospital until its closure.
Historian William C. Davis describes Wharton's election as "a public declaration that while Austin was still respected, his moderate course would no longer be followed". On the first day, several delegates addressed the convention to justify the recent Texian actions. Many argued that the expulsion of most garrisons in the region was not an act of disloyalty to Mexico, but instead resistance to a particular form of governance. Sam Houston, who represented Nacogdoches, commented that "Santa Anna was only a name used as an excuse for resistance to oppression".
Tragic was the fate of Czechoslovaks of German ethnicity and Jewish religion. They were clearly victims of the Nazi occupation but nevertheless qualified to be denaturalized if they had declared their native language to be German in the census of 1930. In 1945 Czechoslovakian nationalists and communists regarded this entry in the forms as an act of disloyalty against the republic. Cf. Reuven Assor, ""Deutsche Juden" in der Tschechoslowakei 1945–1948", Odsun: Die Vertreibung der Sudetendeutschen; Dokumentation zu Ursachen, Planung und Realisierung einer 'ethnischen Säuberung' in der Mitte Europas, 1848/49 – 1945/46, Alois Harasko & Roland Hoffmann (eds.), Munich: Sudetendeutsches Archiv, 2000, pp. 299seqq.
Immediately prior to Grey’s re-appointment as governor, there were rising tensions in Taranaki that eventually led to the involvement of British military forces at Waitara, in what is called the First Taranaki War, from March 1860 until the fighting subsided in 1862. The leaders of the King movement or Kīngitanga had written a letter to Governor Browne stating that the Waikato tribes had never signed the Treaty of Waitangi and that they were a separate nation. Browne regarded the stance of the Kīngitanga as an act of disloyalty; and prepared plans for the invasion of Waikato, in part to uphold "the Queen's supremacy" in the face of the Kīngitanga challenge. Grey launched the invasion of the Waikato in 1863 to take control of the heartland of the Kīngitanga.
"I do not desire to cast the Queen from this island, but from own piece (of land). I am to be the person to overlook my own piece," he wrote. But Browne regarded the Kīngitanga stance as an act of disloyalty; his plans for the invasion of Waikato were fuelled in large part by his desire to uphold "the Queen's supremacy" in the face of the Kīngitanga challenge. Browne's successor, Sir George Grey, told a large Māori gathering at Taupari near the mouth of the Waikato River in December 1861 that the King movement was bad and should be abandoned. On 9 July 1863 Grey issued an ultimatum that all Māori living between Auckland and the Waikato take an oath of allegiance to Queen Victoria or be expelled south of the Waikato River.
For the 2003 event, Team New Zealand as the holder of the America's Cup, in consultation with Prada, the Challenger of Record, removed the nationality rule that stipulated that all of the crew members must be nationals of the challenging syndicate. Alinghi took full advantage of this rule change and hired many of the world's top America's Cup sailors particularly from New Zealand. New Zealanders saw the defection of key members of Team New Zealand to Alinghi as an act of disloyalty to their home countryunderstandable against a background of strong nationwide public support for Team New Zealand that they saw as representing their country rather than just representing the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. After a series of discussions with Team New Zealand it was announced that they would compete in the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series in 2009.

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