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END OF TRADITIONAL LOYALTIES The presidential contest has blown apart traditional party loyalties.
There were stops and starts, inconsistencies, loyalties forged and broken,
For a few hours, party loyalties seemed to melt away.
She doesn't want him to question where her loyalties lie.
"Their loyalties would be divided," said one of the officials.
Because party loyalties are weaker, many voters are still undecided.
Business leaders oppose a hard Brexit, further splitting MP loyalties.
Energy policy alone, of course, doesn't determine these states' loyalties.
I don't understand where the loyalties of board members lie.
Clinton rejects the notion that her loyalties are in question.
Clinton rejects the idea that her loyalties are in doubt.
" Group loyalties, both partisan and racial, "are far more important.
The final season began by putting their loyalties at odds.
The result is a broad reassessment of traditional political loyalties.
Maia's divided loyalties provide the emotional backbone of the episode.
But locals tend to develop fierce loyalties to specific establishments.
When I was young, I had personal and coterie loyalties.
Notably, some Republicans denounced the "dual loyalties" accusation, including Rep.
She told us exactly where her loyalties lie and why.
Some must host officials as houseguests, sent to assess their loyalties.
But she's still on the fence about where her loyalties lie.
Still, that defense didn't help Clinton shake questions about her loyalties.
There should be no question as to where Bey's loyalties lie.
After Carson left the race, the company's loyalties shifted to Trump.
Elections are about a lot of things: policies, personalities, partisan loyalties.
Brigade loyalties are often to city, region and tribe over nation.
My loyalties are with my community and fighting for my community.
Their divided loyalties today are the blowback of that bad policy.
His deepest considerations and loyalties have all involved literary father figures.
Also unclear are Mr. Plahotniuc's ultimate loyalties and even his nationality.
They are reflections of social identities, symbolic commitments and partisan loyalties.
That could be exacerbated by the loyalties of the DNC candidates.
But he rejected the idea that his loyalties might be compromised.
Then there are the geopolitical risks of Trump's alleged Russian loyalties.
I have ineluctable loyalties to writers who set potent fiction there.
And if they do, will they swap loyalties and vote Conservative?
Views are often less absolute, and loyalties not so predictably traced.
But at no stage are anyone's loyalties likely to be altered.
We have never established the real facts or loyalties of Mifsud.
People don't have the same tribal loyalties that they used to.
"Tribal" loyalties are redolent of "developing" societies and prehistoric brain chemistry.
"Welcome to Los Angeles, home of the transplanted loyalties," he says.
What the Dutch are asking is: 'Can you have two loyalties?
But a coalition organized around baseball loyalties probably cuts across class.
Some bars, like their patrons, have very specific and unwavering loyalties.
A competition is being waged for loyalties in the South Pacific.
You can't have divided loyalties when guiding a company through bankruptcy.
Contemporary polarization is dominated by negative partisanship rather than positive partisan loyalties.
Tripoli is home to a patchwork of armed groups with shifting loyalties.
Over with Villanelle, she's facing a test of her loyalties as well.
As they grow up and assume power, Arram's loyalties will be tested.
The prospect of Brexit is already polarising politics and breaking political loyalties.
The mass resignations also underline how far Brexit now trumps party loyalties.
The show mined enormous drama out of Spike and Angel's shifting loyalties.
The war shined a light on the regional loyalties of the gun
At that moment, she must transcend her own political ambitions and loyalties.
They are not predictable, and they generate mixed feelings and divided loyalties.
On Tuesday, Rendell took to Twitter to clarify where his loyalties lie.
After so many swaps and switches, loyalties are all over the place.
But his loyalties were more personal than political, and he demanded respect.
But it had split loyalties and was the scene of many battles.
" The Jew with horns, the Jewish moneylender, the Jew with dual "loyalties.
The data indicates a serious shift in the loyalties of Sanders supporters.
It's an interesting issue, starting with the obvious problem of conflicting loyalties.
It wouldn't change their current loyalties to teachers' unions and other allies.
In the end, even Skeletor will learn where his true loyalties lie.
They thought ambitions and loyalties would be to institutions, not to parties.
We form coalitions nested within coalitions, and our loyalties can suddenly shift.
As a writer who writes about dance, my loyalties were divided, too.
Ethical concerns appear no match for cultural and partisan loyalties this cycle.
Few athletes have had their loyalties scrutinized as much as James has.
"He has no loyalties to place," said Douglas Muzzio of Baruch College.
In unified government, partisan loyalties routinely stifle serious challenges to presidential prerogatives.
There would be questions about his political affiliations and loyalties, he said.
But on Thursday he hit back, showing where his loyalties now rest.
And accusations of divided loyalties and subversion were not necessarily paranoid fantasies.
The public shift in loyalties is buoying confidence in the Guaido camp.
Hezbollah, Iran's proxy in Lebanon, has to decide where its loyalties lie.
Or, let us say, their loyalties lie beyond the pieties of clan.
That's because their loyalties tend to ebb and flow with a company's prices.
In practice, people do find ways of negotiating their political and religious loyalties.
Every immigrant group that comes here has been accused of having divided loyalties.
He clearly has no hard loyalties as he's only looking out for himself.
While lines on the map are influential, other loyalties play a role too.
For Republicans and pure independents, Fox News access in 2000 reinforced GOP loyalties.
But while talking to Amado, he explains his loyalties to the Cali Cartel.
In fairness, the primary international loyalties of Italian governments have long been clear.
To find Alison and Donnie, so Arthur's loyalties just got a little complicated.
They are untouched by internal loyalties and try to take over from without.
Farage added that the desire to leave the EU crossed traditional party loyalties.
Now Palestinian loyalties (and territory) are split between Arafat's Fatah movement and Hamas.
Through all this drama, the Mitfords' rivalries were as intense as their loyalties.
Cornbread dressing is a litmus test on class, race, regional loyalties and grandmothers.
She suggested politicians have "allegiance" to Israel, reviving a trope of dual loyalties.
At Nationals Park on Friday, I spoke to fans about their team loyalties.
Trump is fully aware of the fragile Democratic loyalties of many Sanders supporters.
"What will I do?" said Mr. Sanchis, when asked where his loyalties lay.
Her complex loyalties stand to be a major inflection point for Season 2.
Some, like Mr. Rams, have shifted their beliefs; others have deepened their loyalties.
"It's bigger than club loyalties," said Mr. Salmon's father, Pat, a Leeds fan.
PARIS (Reuters) - Bastions are crumbling and loyalties shifting ahead of France's parliamentary elections.
He can switch sides and loyalties all too easily, and all too quickly.
The president has loyalties to Silicon Valley, which helped bankroll his presidential campaigns.
All politicians with loyalties to Iran or to Gulf countries need to go.
But when that patient is a potential school shooter, my loyalties get complicated.
To Trump, Obama has many, many secrets: his birth, his faith, his loyalties.
In those days local loyalties were perhaps much stronger than they are today.
So during the Mets' first season in 1962, Mr. Schreiber split his loyalties.
Meanwhile, Cassius' loyalties are tested when his friends start trying to organize a union.
Now two developments have strained weak loyalties to breaking point: Brexit and Mr Corbyn.
His loyalties to family and his crew aren't exactly what we'd call the strongest.
Meanwhile, Simon gets Dwight alone in his own vehicle to question the man's loyalties.
Right after the merge feast, she approaches him and asks where his loyalties lie.
These are promoted by a range of different laws, norms, institutions, and individual loyalties.
However, it looks as if Kendall has switched her ride-sharing loyalties to Lyft.
In many cases politicians fall back on appeals to tribal, religious or regional loyalties.
Till now, the violence in Burundi has largely followed political rather than ethnic loyalties.
They have divided loyalties, nowhere to live, and rubble -- in many cases -- for homes.
When he falls in love with her, he must choose where his loyalties lie.
But others have either not declared their loyalties or said they would oppose it.
But India is worried that Chinese investment is causing its neighbor's loyalties to shift.
You never know where loyalties lie and who may be talking behind your back.
Mr. Abe appears keenly aware of Mr. Trump's erratic swings in opinions and loyalties.
At least one health official has offered a more subtle reminder of her loyalties.
BUENOS AIRES — Street nomenclature can be a subtle way of expressing political loyalties here.
But he's the sole Republican alternative, while students who prefer Democrats have divided loyalties.
Idris Elba, an executive producer of "Guerrilla," also plays a character with questionable loyalties.
It doesn't matter, the styling is too bland to bring about any brand loyalties.
Questions are also being raised concerning the duties and loyalties of corporate ethics advisers.
As Jackie's loyalties become divided, Tink grows ever closer to Bushwhack, the class clown.
Emma adopted the woman's favorite TV shows and her loyalties as a sports fan.
As a home celebration, it sidestepped the theological and institutional loyalties voiced in churches.
His version of the story is saturated with themes of displacement and divided loyalties.
Rudolph was mistaken to see an inherent conflict between "globalism" and his American loyalties.
That is partly because the tribal loyalties that might have saved Nixon are fiercer now.
Relationships will fray, loyalties will erode — the potential for emotional and bodily injury shall loom.
Since Libya's 2011 uprising, Tripoli has been controlled by numerous armed groups with shifting loyalties.
The new law requires the PMU to end loyalties and affiliations with all political parties.
But such a service relationship comes not only with divided loyalties but also diminished autonomy.
"There is now a critical disjoint between Americans' political institutions and their loyalties," writes Hopkins.
To make certain your advisor's loyalties are not misplaced, look for someone who is registered.
You, a mere mortal, would likely would crumple under the weight of these twin loyalties.
Remain-Leave loyalties are beginning to trump party ones as the vectors of political identity.
The device, he argued, would free great questions of policy from party or personal loyalties.
Political loyalties are too baked in; the federal government too remote from most people's lives.
Kim Kardashian has let us know where her loyalties lie in this Kanye West vs.
The two debate their loyalties, and what this all means for the future of Wakanda.
It's an interesting bet for TCL and HMD, and a broader test of brand loyalties.
Her strengths and plans, like her loyalties, are on display for the world to see.
"Loyalties are as variable as the battle lines and sometimes follow them," the official said.
Everyone's got a favorite, and we cling to our loyalties out of sheer mindless stubbornness.
Another lesson might be for corporate underlings and advisers — be aware of your own loyalties.
But Jenner also made clear that there were conflicting loyalties at play after Nicole's death.
We realize everyone's loyalties are different, so it's hard to pick a true, objective winner.
Argentina's intelligence services have been notorious for domestic spying, often motivated by political loyalties. Mrs.
Often, red and blue sit side by side, in those places where loyalties are split.
As a former commander of an Iranian-backed militia, his loyalties are open to question.
"We're investigating whether Harvey's criminal defense team misrepresented their loyalties to victims," Ms. Fegan said.
He is actively demonstrating that his loyalties lie with only some of the American people.
Unlike Mr. Nunes's fealty to Mr. Trump, Mr. Conaway's loyalties lie with the Republican Party.
Relationships will fray, loyalties will erode ... the potential for emotional and bodily injury shall loom.
Britain feels anxious, traditional loyalties cracking, on the cusp of a transition to the unknown.
"They've accused you of espionage and dual loyalties," said Representative Jim Himes, Democrat of Connecticut.
The campaign for club president became a test of Republican loyalties in the Trump era.
They built reputations within their local communities and districts, reputations that could transcend partisan loyalties.
When he decided to change his loyalties to the Gulf, she inevitably went with him.
He's a leftover person, I like to say: We all have our paths, our predetermined loyalties.
Successful policy entrepreneurs may or may not have ideological loyalties, but they must have political savvy.
Like our clothing choices and brand loyalties, our smartphone makes a statement about who we are.
South Sudan failed to build institutions that transcended tribal loyalties or curbed the power of warlords.
Ted Cruz of Texas took a moment to grill Mark Zuckerberg over his company's political loyalties.
Hence it makes sense to switch at least some of our loyalties to a global identity.
Or will he choose one man over the other, revealing where his (and Russia's) loyalties lie?
"We must not allow political loyalties prevent us from collaborating in the national interest," he said.
For many primary voters, that history constitutes a powerful bond, and their loyalties are propelling Mrs.
They also attempt to understand the loyalties Uyghurs have to family members that have been detained.
Regional editors at the internet publication made clear that their loyalties lie with Bannon over Trump.
" Her critics have accused her of invoking anti-Semitic stereotypes about Jewish people holding "dual loyalties.
Hearing them tell their stories (in Southern and Midwestern accents) tells you where their loyalties lie.
That show's writers couldn't redirect viewers' loyalties from their antihero, Walter White, to his wife, Skyler.
There are moments when you want witnesses to history whose loyalties aren't tied to the protagonist.
The gig goes to L. Patrick Gray, whose loyalties lie with Nixon first, the agency second.
The Emoluments Clause exists to prevent foreign governments from corrupting the loyalties of U.S. government officials.
Listening in, Wiesler finds his own loyalties shifting, and alters his reports to protect his subject.
"Rather than question the general's loyalties, perhaps Mr. Kelly should question Mr. Bannon's," the Journal wrote.
"Their loyalties are much more strongly formed by conservative media than their churches," Ms. Schiess said.
Our minds keep track of other individuals' allies and enemies in an ornate network of loyalties.
We were a group of 8.43 Egyptians and one Dutch-Egyptian, whose loyalties were severely divided.
You have to do it for long enough for people to realize where your loyalties lie.
Mr. Erdogan dismissed issues of interoperability, brand loyalties or the geopolitical optics of such a sale.
Still, there is real poignancy in this novel, as wounded characters struggle to regain childhood loyalties.
Such criticism of our rulers' kaleidoscopic loyalties is usually apt, and it's always uttered with contempt.
Mr. Ben Ghalbon said some were "more religious" than others, and some had differing tribal loyalties.
But a newly published cable underscores Moscow's fear that Afghanistan would switch loyalties to the West.
Geographic and psycho-sociological patterns now overshadow events in driving political loyalties and national electoral outcomes.
He's the child of a Dutch mother and Belgian father with conflicting World War II loyalties.
Jeremy Corbyn's hard-left Labour Party has shaken traditional working class voters free from their traditional loyalties.
After catching a glint of madness in Daenerys' stare, his loyalties switched to Jon Snow (Kit Harington).
Either way, it looks like they made a "yuge" mistake that have many questioning their party loyalties.
In a country gamed for the success of the assimilator, it takes little time to change loyalties.
With keen psychological observation, Fitzgerald discloses in these people a meanness of spirit and absence of loyalties.
Thirteen states, all former British colonies, largely viewed themselves as independent nations, with independent cultures and loyalties.
It will wither politically because populist parties will be able to claim a monopoly of communal loyalties.
As their paths crisscross and converge, the agents will have to determine where their loyalties really lie.
Eventually ethnic loyalties would wither as people grew richer, went the thinking of the Marxist-inspired EPRDF.
Their partisan loyalties will demand that information unhelpful to their tribe be discounted, and so they will.
But loyalties are tested when Santos is ensnared in an F.B.I. investigation and reluctantly becomes an informant.
Iraq's dominant religious parties used to flaunt their sectarian loyalties to get out the vote at elections.
What we see in this exhibition is mellow, international cooperation, a global politics beyond ideologies and loyalties.
In a nation of more than 40 ethnic groups, tribal loyalties often trump policy at election time.
His or her loyalties during the campaign should be subordinate to one qualification: the capacity to succeed.
But others said they took comfort in knowing their fellow syndicate members would not have conflicting loyalties.
The second is for delegates whose loyalties can be relied on if they become unbound in Cleveland.
Press-able buttons, loyalties, exposed nerves, responses to pressure, even sleep habits are on pretty full display.
It's not just that our personal loyalties have shrunk to a universe the size of a teacup.
She revealed what she knew hesitantly, torn between loyalties to her children and to the family business.
He holds the second-most bound delegates and has been scrambling to win the loyalties of others.
Mooney's Todd went through some hypothetical scenarios to test the loyalties of the senators to the President.
She used language that, to many ears, evoked a longtime trope about American Jews having divided loyalties.
The pro-Islamic State loyalties among evacuees showed the potential risk it still poses despite territorial defeat.
The commission proved that its members' devotion to the national interest was far stronger than party loyalties.
Rather than be worried about being mistrusted and accused of dual loyalties, Jewish Americans should feel proud.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO "Run" follows a bad breakup, enfolded by lies and contradictions and divided loyalties among friends.
There are about 30 militias in Iraq with at least 125,000 active-duty fighters and varying loyalties.
But there has been some hesitation among conservatives, who have questioned both her loyalties and her abilities.
In any case, the question over national loyalties has since given way to the Augusta National question.
While the battle lines seem clearly drawn, views are often less absolute and loyalties not so predictable.
"I'm now suspecting him of being involved in the Lindbergh baby kidnapping," he quipped of Christie's loyalties.
And the "honor" culture, which dominates in Latin America and elsewhere, places a primacy on family loyalties.
Edgar is acutely connected to the inner turmoil of both women, and acutely afflicted in his loyalties.
Political scientists have long observed that our perceptions of the economy are biased by our party loyalties.
He has also run for, and won, elected office himself, and his party loyalties have sometimes shifted.
And I think it would take someone with no loyalties to sort of very powerful interest groups.
Caught between those competing loyalties, Rosenstein often vacillated between the two -- sometimes on a daily or weekly basis.
This development is a further testament to the importance of partisan loyalties in our modern, polarized political system.
In this dangerous world of ever-shifting loyalties and ill-gotten gains, it's easy to become morally compromised.
At home it tends to produce intolerance and to feed doubts about the virtue and loyalties of minorities.
But plans for such visits have aroused Dutch sensitivities over integration and whether Turkish-Dutch have divided loyalties.
He was angry that this fraud and possibly even traitor would dare lay claim to middle-class loyalties.
Instead of proudly walking the halls, but celebs are taking to social media to show off their loyalties.
I'm a citizen of Anywhere, but reside Somewhere with you, and share none of your affections and loyalties.
He made it clear he had no divided loyalties, even though his company is based in San Francisco.
The political landscape is dominated by ethnic loyalties, personal alliances and often unstable coalitions between powerful regional leaders.
Gigi Hadid, who attended West's fashion show last night, also took to Twitter to make her loyalties clear.
If he (and Republicans) wants to keep winning in those places, he needs to keep those loyalties salient.
Private label products have become a growing focus among retailers, as millennials increasingly prioritize price over brand loyalties.
The Trump era is scrambling traditional partisan loyalties, sometimes to disorienting effect for leading thinkers on the right.
Of course, there are those on both sides who don't want their tribal loyalties inconvenienced by such facts.
Trumps have always blended family and business in a way that creates cross-currents of loyalties and interest.
Some later transferred their loyalties to long-shot Green Party candidate Jill Stein; others even voted for Trump.
The debate over Russia's participation has been hotly disputed, testing loyalties in the political world of international sports.
Never in history has an American president been required to answer such serious, credible questions about his loyalties.
In reality, new alignments in the next EU legislature will depend heavily on horse-trading and switching loyalties.
Partisan loyalties are also very, very sticky: Until 2010, Democrats held the majority in the Alabama State Legislature.
But beneath the intimidation tactics and loyalties, Senghor saw weaknesses and flaws that he set out to change.
The Democratic Party's problems in Alabama track with the broader shift in the South's political leanings and loyalties.
Basketball fans girdle the globe, and the internet and a thousand cable N.B.A. channels have rendered loyalties mutable.
In West's case, his driving force seems to be an antipathy to standard-issue African-American political loyalties.
Scaramucci switched his loyalties to Trump after initially supporting other Republican candidates in the race to be president.
But Abigail also works to gain the favor of the queen, stirring up a vicious triangle of loyalties.
Kenyans, he said, are beginning to pay more attention to economic issues than to ethnic and party loyalties.
Trump is notoriously unimpressed by people who call on other loyalties as they question or frustrate his agenda.
"My beliefs, commitments and loyalties are plain to see," she wrote in a statement attached to a tweet.
What with the standstill of loyalties in this election, it is no surprise that our argument proved hopeless.
Perhaps the clearest indication of Wright's Texas loyalties can be seen in his choice of a burial plot.
And when you get those sort of dual loyalties, what happens if it's not in America's best interest?
Zelensky, Putin and Trump will need to set forth just where their most profound priorities—and loyalties—lie.
And Bob — well — he's helping her cover up Christian's murder, but just how far will his loyalties go?
He shared his most recent thoughts on his Instagram and all questions about his loyalties were swept aside.
The Petroleum Facilities Guards (PFG) whose job is to protect oil installations often hold local agendas and loyalties.
That Lucius (Edi Gathegi) is generally sunny and witty despite having killed eight people plays with our loyalties.
This happened slowly, because partisan loyalties are really sticky and most voters don't play close attention to issues.
Loyalties are fleeting, the dots don't always connect, and justice is often deferred, if it comes at all.
Separately, Warner said Chinese tech companies are operating under a different set of loyalties than U.S. tech companies.
A man of many contradictions, torn in his loyalties, Swift was born in Ireland in 1667 of English descent.
Proudly wearing the yellow Swedish shirt in anticipation of Monday's game, Marcus Karlsson confessed he had some split loyalties.
Daenerys tells Varys that she doesn't know she can trust someone when she doesn't know where their loyalties lie.
They do so by engendering a radical openness among large numbers of people and that experience transcends political loyalties.
Perhaps we'd be viewed with suspicion, our loyalties questioned in a world that so often pitted black against white.
For more than half a century after the Civil War, black voters held strong loyalties to the Republican Party.
Since then, Trump has taken several steps that have left those workers wondering where his loyalties lie, Trumka said.
So were white women voters actually closeted Trump supporters unwilling to admit to pollsters where their loyalties really lay?
Kazu Kibuishi's ongoing graphic novel series about magical devices, found families, and complicated loyalties is beautifully colored and drawn.
But most consumers don't have loyalties to record labels, they have loyalty to bands — or even more likely, songs.
With competition more fierce than ever, loyalties were tested when a nasty rumor began to spread among the fleet.
It is a tension most acutely felt at moments of crisis, when dual loyalties can be hard to maintain.
And like so many loyalties that stem out of hometown pride, I am fervently, irrationally devoted to these chips.
DARREN: The strangest achievement of this very strange season is how utterly it rescrambled my loyalties as a viewer.
Fluent in Arabic, she forged connections with reclusive militant sources, but she detected, among colleagues, mistrust of her loyalties.
Rising housing costs have squeezed out families whose political loyalties had been nailed down, often through patronage, for generations.
And I wasn't born and raised in New York, where baseball loyalties and history run so rich and deep.
And last week, Cohen suggested during an interview with ABC News that his loyalties have shifted away from Trump.
Yemen is an incredibly complex country where loyalties are often fluid and where lines between opponents are rarely demarcated.
A former senior U.S. intelligence official cautioned that given the National Guard's loyalties, Prince Mohammed could face a backlash.
In interviews, Cohen has said that his first loyalties are to his family and children, and to his country.
It seems likely that voters who don't have strong partisan loyalties will see his findings as the final word.
But so are the identities, loyalties and resentments of those who have their own competing racial and ethnic commitments.
As our politics have become more polarized, the essential loyalties shift from ideas, to parties, to tribes, to individuals.
From an early age, Mr. Trump encountered these raffish types with their unscrupulous methods, unsavory connections and uncertain loyalties.
It operates on inherited loyalties, antipathy against scandal-plagued opponents, time-for-a-change sentiments and basic self-interest.
But this was one of those egregious circumstances when you question whether we're witnessing a basic scrambling of loyalties.
And still, whatever old loyalties persist, it makes little sense to force the company to obtain its steel domestically.
The Afghan leaders that continue to change loyalties tend to inflict more damage to the country than anything else.
As American politics has become more polarized and tribal, it's gotten harder to shake voters from their partisan loyalties.
Tucker Carlson will fill the void left by O'Reilly's ouster, which will test audience loyalties, our media columnist writes.
Paco is a child, and Joe one of his few protectors, so his confused loyalties do have some grounding.
But Dice's stranglehold on the community tests loyalties, the Family's environmental protests grow violent, and some members go missing.
While some veterans feel conflicted loyalties, they cannot simply return their loyalty either to childhood faith or military values.
But the big concern among the many State Department professionals, and particularly the foreign service, is that he didn't defend a career foreign service officer who was under attack for political reasons by the president — that, basically, he chose his loyalties to Mr. Trump over his loyalties to his most treasured employees.
The women all had to pass the test of the guardian council, which examines candidates' loyalties to the Islamic Republic.
But criticizing him would be a betrayal of loyalties to black people who are fighting for a more just society.
Kushar had seen sporadic clashes in recent weeks apparently caused by shifting loyalties of local tribes in the complex war.
But when police were able to hone in on Judy anyway, Steve let her know where his true loyalties were.
After the draft campaign ended, much of the would-be Warren team migrated to the Sanders operation, forming new loyalties.
Crucially, there should be no murkiness as to where this person's loyalties lay: with users, not with Facebook the company.
It's filled with vast planetary landscapes and space battles, prison breaks and snarky dialogue, conflicting loyalties and madcap fight scenes.
And Duff (Macduff) becomes more sympathetic when we see him torn between personal loyalties and the demands of the heart.
The closer a survey question approaches specific policies, the more survey answers are likely to be driven by partisan loyalties.
But the country is divided by party loyalties: 88% of Republicans approve of the president, while 82% of Democrats disapprove.
It is true that sometimes different loyalties might collide, and then it is not easy to decide what to do.
" Negative employee reviews: "Salary, hierarchical, deep rooted long term relationships/loyalties in teams made it hard for new team members.
The anti-Muslim rallies, the vicious hate crimes, the racial profiling, the threats and taunts and questions about divided loyalties.
There are elves fighting for their existence, dangerous quests, loyalties tested and all the best of the fantasy TV bingo.
For its most fervent adherents, French republicanism is supposed to supercede all previous loyalties, be they Catholic, Protestant or Jewish.
Crowley wrote that Obama had loyalties to Islam and questioned if he could support both Islam and the United States.
A lot of assumptions about the story, loyalties, and the dynamic of the Will and Katie relationship get up-ended.
But compared to the shifting sympathies and tangled, difficult loyalties in Nichols' previous three films, Midnight Special feels relatively simplistic.
In other words: a new Labour breakaway need not crumble on contact with voters' fixed loyalties as the SDP did.
We hope that, like Neoptolemus, one's better instincts shine through and overtake other loyalties, though often that isn't the case.
Yemen had the second-highest level of civilian gun ownership in the world, and the armed forces had divided loyalties.
Indeed, Liberal and Labor leaders alike have failed to respond to a steady erosion among Australians of traditional political loyalties.
Image: GettyNow that Uber owns the loyalties of tech-savvy folks, it wants to charm another population: people without smartphones.
In the battle between Trump and McConnell, most GOP senators are making clear their loyalties lie with the Senate leader.
From Bismarck on, nationalists have cherished the welfare state as a means of cementing the loyalties of the working classes.
Our team loyalties, and our desire to be comfortable watching the game, don't supersede the violation of another human being.
SoftBank is in talks to possibly obtain a substantial ownership position in Uber — and Khosrowshahi's loyalties will be watched closely.
Jessa may still be mired in a destructive relationship, but at least she's starting to realize where her loyalties lie.
In the end, though, any question of his political loyalties are answered by two decisions, one judicial and one personal.
No matter your party loyalties, you must admit this is no way to run a household, much less a government.
Or is it the fierce and magnanimous Sarita, as unyielding in her loyalties as she is unsparing in her condemnations?
If we have democracy, they will not vote out of their conscience, they will vote based on their tribal loyalties.
Brexit cuts across traditional voting loyalties, with people switching their allegiances more frequently, which has posed another test for politicians.
A positive customer experience is indeed a "key driver" in "brand loyalties," according to a 2018 global survey from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Trip Cullman directs a script by Steven Levenson, the "Dear Evan Hansen" book writer and a master of divided loyalties.
Characters like Dolores and Elsie have been testing his loyalties, and not even he seems sure which team he's on.
He acts as a small-time informer for the British, but we are never quite sure where his loyalties lie.
So, Karzai's calculus is likely that he has to change his loyalties to get a fair chunk of the pie.
Long fixated on the loyalties of those close to him, Trump rarely forgets who was with him and who wasn't.
Go deeper: Israeli politics can be tribal, as loyalties to ethnic groups, religious factions and ideologies can be determining factors.
As always, the crowd — announced as a sellout at 226,113 — had split loyalties, and the fans were spirited and loud.
It's not that Americans don't believe in democratic ideals or principles; it's that our beliefs scale with our partisan loyalties.
Perhaps the quietest of them all has been Kylie Jenner, whose loyalties are pulled between her best friend and her family.
So where do your loyalties lie — with the individual broker or their now ex-employer, where all your money is parked?
Kadyrov, a former rebel who switched his loyalties to Moscow, faces accusations of gross human rights violations, including abductions and killings.
It's going to be a long primary, but at least we probably don't have to worry about Cardi B's loyalties changing.
On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders voters appear more willing to shed their primary loyalties and back the party's likely nominee.
His equivocal response to a protest march by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, was designed to demonstrate where his loyalties lay.
The leaders of the two groups — Abdelmalek Droukdel and Mokhtar Belmokhtar, both Algerians — have loyalties that reach far beyond Africa, however.
Donna Edwards and Chris Van Hollen, two progressive members of the state's congressional delegation, have split the party's loyalties in half.
And as a leader of the conservative movement, Cruz's loyalties are more divided than just about any of his fellow partisans'.
Over the years, AQAP has woven itself into society by building ties with tribes, buying loyalties and marrying into major families.
The problem is tribal loyalties, replied Michael Bloomberg, then in his final days as mayor of New York, in late 2013.
Like Lyanna, Wylla has no chill and can't keep her Stark loyalties under wraps even while sitting in a Frey frathouse.
Political analyst Bill Schneider said on Monday that wealthy, educated voters feel conflicting pressures when it comes to their political loyalties.
The SDF's loyalties shifted dramatically Sunday as the Pentagon announced it was removing the remaining US forces out of northern Syria.
This voting constituency is becoming undermined by a much broader devotion to party loyalties, campaign contributors, media moguls and political ambitions.
It becomes clear quickly that the labels to more to arouse certain tribal loyalties than to explain what your ideas are.
In contrast, Burr was deemed too slick by half, and accused of changing his positions as well as his political loyalties.
And yet, Harry Potter and Hermione and Ron and Ginny — in their actions and dialogue, their preoccupations and loyalties — remain themselves.
By early November, the tension between DeMint and Needham had escalated, and the senior staff was divided by their respective loyalties.
The cost of this uncertainty has been high because we don't understand who we are fighting and where our loyalties lie.
The show knew our loyalties were with the women and that Monica might not survive making breakfast in a man cave.
Jon wants to restore the peace and ensure the loyalties of the families best positioned to defend against the White Walkers.
And while anonymous sources were used, they were not identified simply as "government officials," a common label that leaves loyalties unknown.
Twelve years ago, his university studies and sports loyalties fortuitously merged when he began working as a historian for the team.
Even further afield, they commanded the loyalties of hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world as the caliphs of Islam.
Putin and Trump, Obama and Netanyahu, even the Ayatollah, are presumably the "chosen ones," depending, it seems, where your loyalties lie.
Dating back to "The Apprentice," he has long grasped that cultural loyalties can animate Americans far more than high-minded principles.
Among the real motivations, the cable and other documents suggest, was a fear that Afghanistan might switch loyalties to the West.
Trump questioned whether Curiel's loyalties were really to the country he was born in or the country his parents came from.
So it's possible that Rousseff could hold onto the loyalties of enough members of these parties to defeat the impeachment push.
Their loyalties to Conyers and Franken as leaders within their party are strong enough to withstand external pressure to clean house.
The ISIS online strategy is to win recruits by undermining local national allegiances, loyalties, and values, and to destroy faith in government.
" "No matter your circumstance, I'm asking you to join me in rejecting the partisan loyalties and rhetoric that divide and dehumanize us.
So when I am asked my opinion of Kaepernick, it feels like I'm being asked to make a choice between my loyalties.
"The loyalties aren&apost there like they used to be; the discipline isn&apost there like it used to be," Foley said.
Their ideology is, in a way, blunter than that, but no less real and no less divorced from their concrete personal loyalties.
But those old loyalties felt distant in Tomas's quiet corner of the world, where each day's purpose was clear, exhilarating, open-ended.
The other two divisions are to become that entity's subsidiaries, so that in theory, there will be less scope for national loyalties.
Uber has high turnover and split loyalties from drivers, so a way to encourage drivers to stick to its app makes sense.
The article ended up accomplishing little other than calling into question the loyalties of Breitbart and its relationship with the Trump campaign.
The conflict leaves the team's younger members with divided loyalties, as they try to figure out how to do the most good.
For Mr Trump "facts" are just devices to puff up his image or slogans designed to stir up outrage and tribal loyalties.
He was steeped in Islam throughout his formative years, so it should come as no surprise that he has loyalties to Islam.
Brooks quote to Breitbart: "Well, it's quite clear that Luther Strange, if he wins, will be because of loyalties to Mitch McConnell."
The dispute spilled into the open when right-wing news outlets began questioning McMaster's loyalties; McMaster's allies blamed Bannon for the attacks.
This, the 83rd day of Trump's presidency, has been a day of strange and abrupt reversals of longstanding policies, loyalties, and beliefs.
They have their own stories to tell and their own loyalties that go far beyond an obligated compliance to a royal monarch.
Career executives may have multiple and sometimes conflicting loyalties to their agency, their mission, their profession and to their oaths of office.
As a young man, he talked openly of the amounts required to purchase the loyalties of lawmakers and even New York Gov.
The child's father was a Boko Haram fighter who had raped her, but Zara knew the crowd would still doubt her loyalties.
Here, Trump is defining the West not based on ideals like democracy and liberty, but atavistic loyalties to territory and shared kinship.
Brexit has variously fatigued and enraged swathes of voters while eroding traditional loyalties to the two major parties, Johnson's Conservatives and Labour.
This move raises more than few questions about the self-proclaimed "Queen of Rap" and where her loyalties to women actually lie.
Social media helps exacerbate the bifurcated nature of American society since most users insulate themselves from those with different beliefs and loyalties.
Be aware of your own loyalties — corporate officers are better off leaving their loyalty with the company, where it legally belongs. 3.
Peshmerga fighters are split by loyalties to rival political parties, making it difficult to exert command and control over the Kurdish forces.
But Trump's tribal loyalties are fierce, his worldview is shaped by conservative media, and he never forgets who his true allies are.
But the poll itself is given credibility because some of its findings are clearly at odds with Bannon's own beliefs and loyalties.
The cop on the case is all hard-boiled masculinity, but he has a weakness for women and his loyalties are split.
And, these group loyalties — particularly in a general election campaign — are likely to encourage considerable, and enthusiastic, opposition to the Trump campaign.
Spain has 305 autonomous communities with distinct regional identities, but Spanish nationalists support a central Spanish identity as trumping those regional loyalties.
These days, allegiances to national gangs like the Bloods, the Crips or Folk Nation are often trumped by loyalties to local gangs.
Notably, the act allows digital service providers like Spotify to avoid some liability for unpaid songwriting loyalties, provided they follow certain procedures.
Backed by $60 billion, it will invest in infrastructure products around the world to fight China for the loyalties of emerging markets.
Robin Farley, who leads leisure-market analysis at UBS Investment Bank, said Harley's problem was not a simple matter of shifting loyalties.
But they will do so by appealing to the interests and loyalties of social groups rather than engaging in broader ideological debates.
He seemed to me then an emissary of Libya's morass and an emblem of the tangled loyalties that had confounded America's policy.
His columns make a subtle study of what counts as fun in middle age—loyalties divided between abandon and an early night.
As a result, politicians now have tremendous incentive to support their party at all costs in order to demonstrate proper partisan loyalties.
And in an interview here, Mr. McCarthy left no doubt that his loyalties in this fight were east of the Mississippi River.
What we really saw, it seems, was more of a switcheroo, an Alexandrian changing loyalties as a Savior plotted his own exit.
"No matter your circumstance, I'm asking you to join me in rejecting the partisan loyalties and rhetoric that divide and dehumanize us."
The tariffs will test Republican loyalties and reveal just how the party has — or has not — shifted its position on free trade.
In the past year, hundreds of political activists in Karachi have been picked up, and some renounced their loyalties upon their return.
Voters whose loyalties have been won by partisan promises are rarely keen on their representatives hobnobbing in international hotels with the opposition.
From 2014 to 2018, 100 million Indians had reached voting age, and many pundits thought this youth bloc would ignore caste loyalties.
Her attack stunned other members of Mr. Romney's family, with one suggesting she would regret putting her political loyalties over her family.
Facilitated by experts, they are aimed at removing the conflicts of interest and loyalties that can hamper politicians in reaching a conclusion.
Clinton, with her high visibility and close connection with liberalism, is almost ideally suited to activating Republicans' traditional partisan and ideological loyalties.
Second, I realized there is no way to choose between loyalties, because there is no way to temporarily or permanently shed either one.
Granted, in every third shot there's a six pack of Pepsi-Cola in the foreground, so she never forgot where her loyalties lie.
Speaking to the BBC, the normally diplomatic Lee hinted that his country's loyalties to both Beijing and Washington could one day be tested.
By the end of the year, 51 more Jewish Iraqis had been murdered by the regime, all due to accusations of dual loyalties.
Some conservatives, including the Fox News host Laura Ingraham, cast aspersions on Colonel Vindman's loyalties because he emigrated from Ukraine as young child.
When the framers came to Philadelphia in 1787 to improve on the Articles of Confederation, they had to wrestle with these local loyalties.
The insults, reevaluation of pizza loyalties, and saucy jokes at the company's expense flooded Twitter after the initial report: Ranked best pizza...1.
But she recovers the pace to orchestrate a charged denouement in which secrets are shared, loyalties tested and fates hang in the balance.
On the other, you could, reasonably, say that the 'gram was a deliberate move by Davis to further assert her loyalties to SJP.
Their loyalties to Conyers and Franken as leaders within their party would have been strong enough to withstand external pressure to clean house.
HBO promises "relationships will fray, loyalties will erode[, and] the potential for emotional and bodily injury shall loom," in the drama's sophomore year.
Where will her loyalties lie—with the man who saved her from poverty, on the juddering blue block who has stolen her heart?
Maybe one about how team loyalties are based solely on regional pride even though many teams' players aren't from that city or state.
The men, whose loyalties were unclear, stormed a voting room, broke open ballot boxes and walked off with the ballots, said the observers.
Part of the problem with e-sports as a mainstream spectator sport is that it's hard to determine where your team loyalties lie.
Veterans and rookies, retired players and coaches engage across team loyalties about how they want the culture of the game to move forward.
I think I've made my loyalties pretty clear — even though obviously I think Damian Lewis effing nails it every week in this part.
It matters that we have access to information about the president's financial interests, as they undeniably serve to inform his priorities and loyalties.
In case you were wondering where his loyalties lie, he uses the end of the video to shout of ex-member Camila Cabello.
In the late Soviet period, political officers, known as zampolity, tried to ensure soldiers knew their communist doctrine and where their loyalties lay.
And what will become of Jughead (Cole Sprouse) and Betty (Lili Reinhart) now that Jughead is toying with loyalties to the Southside Serpents?
A former senior U.S. intelligence official cautioned that given the National Guard's loyalties, Prince Mohammed, widely known as MbS, could face a backlash.
His deal on a short-term funding package and lifting the debt ceiling with Democrats last week only fueled questions about his loyalties.
His prominent role has earned him comparisons to Napoleon Bonaparte's chief diplomat, Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, who became notorious for his dubious loyalties.
In practice, the militias answer to a murky network of patronage and loyalties divided among different political parties, religious clerics and external patrons.
And the presence of the South China Sea nations at RIMPAC shows loyalties in the region remain very much in play, said Layton.
Gun rights supporters vote for guns and if they sense any weakening on gun rights by an elected official, their past loyalties disappear.
In the 18th century's swirl of colonial rivalries, they and their allies parlayed loyalties into guns and used them to fight opposing tribes.
We can't see Jon putting his faith in a higher power when human loyalties are already so unpredictable — he's too practical for that.
While the two have worked largely in harness through the diversity crisis, they are divided by personal style, institutional loyalties and designated functions.
But with an inexperienced captain (Rick Okon) and 40 young men in an enclosed space bound for war, tensions arise and loyalties falter.
Kenneth Lonergan's 2001 play, set in the foyer of an apartment building, is a melancholy comedy of divided loyalties and overlapping moral predicaments.
Four years later, the men and women of Dravosburg abandoned their Democratic loyalties and backed Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton, 56.3 to 41.1.
And, of course, they also must answer to well-heeled donors, like the Mercer family, whose political loyalties are sometimes vehemently pro-Trump.
Of course not, we said, we'll never switch sports loyalties, we'll go to Yankee Stadium in Red Sox regalia and get beat up.
But in this world of constantly shifting loyalties, it's still impossible to know at this point who's the hustler and who's the mark.
It is highly pragmatic in its approach to problem-solving but fosters solidarity not by conjuring old party loyalties or a new tribalism.
Sports of The Times A good politician is a natural flirt who knows that sports loyalties are a shortcut to a fan's heart.
We have heard the stories of battle lines and "disarmament zones" designated at family dinner tables, and of friendships ended over political loyalties.
Like a Disney princess — the resemblance hardly seems accidental — she is free-spirited and rebellious, her loyalties split between two opposed parental figures.
You can't appreciate the magnitude of Priebus's changing loyalties until you consider just how much time, energy and dignity he expended before Nov.
As with many aspects of Somalia's social and political life, the soldiers' primary loyalties are not to the state, but to fractious clans.
"The thing which appears to be different this time is it was an election in which Brexit overshadowed traditional party loyalties," he continued.
" Dr. King emphasized that he counted himself among those who are "bound by allegiances and loyalties which are broader and deeper than nationalism.
In Arabic, the expression conveys affection, but the words also seemed to hint at the city's fragmented loyalties, its atmosphere of enduring suspicion.
But he was Paul Ryan's Wisconsin BFF, which made Trump doubt where his chief of staff's loyalties lay when it came to Congress.
But although some of those involved were members of the Bloods and the Latin Kings, they had shunned their gang loyalties, prosecutors said.
With traditional loyalties in flux, the Greens have seen their biggest gains in Germany, where they doubled their vote in Bavaria last year.
" Trump continued, before asking Cortes a question that suggested Latinos have dual loyalties: "Who do you like more, the country or the Hispanics?
Organized religion dominated their experience of spirituality, especially when it was reinforced by ethnic loyalties and when it was expressed in family rituals.
He believed that all separate individuals and all separate loyalties are mere fragments of a spiritual unity — an Absolute Knower, a moral truth.
The volume of these conflicting loyalties coupled with a lack of transparency adds up to regulatory capture on an unprecedented scale, according to Eisen.
If they lack the social rootedness and legitimacy to command positive popular loyalties, then polarized parties deepen rather than alleviate problems of democratic legitimacy.
Just when you think you know what is driving them, he drops in a detail that alters your perspective and toys with your loyalties.
"No matter your circumstance, I'm asking you to join me in rejecting the partisan loyalties and rhetoric that divide and dehumanize us," Amash said.
"It is shameful to question their patriotism, their love of this country," Ms. Cheney said, calling on critics to stop questioning the colonel's loyalties.
Burkina Faso once called offers of money from China in exchange for switching loyalties "outrageous" but within two years it had changed its tune.
Right-wing politicians and football bosses had questioned his loyalties after he allowed himself to be photographed with Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's despotic president.
The bottom line: As the world's largest democracy heads for elections next spring, the electoral loyalties of India's most stigmatized groups could prove decisive.
In February, Omar, who along with Tlaib supports a boycott of Israel over its policies toward the Palestinians, said U.S. Jews have divided loyalties.
Now, the limits of those loyalties will be tested as Trump faces impeachment in the House of Representatives and accusations he's abused his power.
But personal rivalries and competing regional loyalties have complicated merger moves, triggering squabbles over the location of headquarters and the distribution of board seats.
By the late 1990s northern Albania especially, where clan loyalties had always been important, had become a violent, lawless place, riven by murderous feuds.
But he shifted loyalties various times - fighting the Houthis in the 2000s, for example - as the plates of influence shifted in the Middle East.
Where would their loyalties lie when the Nazis view them as subhuman, people who should be ethnically cleansed to make way for Aryan superiority?
It is easy for art people to empathize with struggles that take place 8,000 miles away, unencumbered by personal loyalties or self-interested agendas.
"[Newt's] mission will also test their loyalties as they face new perils in an increasingly dangerous and divided wizarding world," the official synopsis reads.
Their loyalties and their legacies come to center around their impact on the intelligence community, and less as the appointee of a particular President.
"I think she just feels kind of under-appreciated, and she's kind of wondering where her loyalties lie now," Turner warned in the interview.
Clinton would vie with him for the loyalties of white voters in a number of battleground states where support for gun rights runs deep.
TV Sports As opening day nears, many Yankees and Dodgers fans have reason to feel their loyalties are being tested by parallel corporate disputes.
Like so many owners before him, Spanos attempted to pit the intangible loyalties and shared memories of longtime fans against more direct municipal needs.
Under the Articles of Confederation, local loyalties turned into intense tribalism, making a mockery of the very idea of a "United" States of America.
Monarch had been a regular pawn in the global battle for market share between planemakers as it shifted its loyalties between Airbus and Boeing.
Their rivalries and loyalties to their regions have in the past complicated Western efforts to train up a national army and law enforcement agencies.
The internet may have erased regional loyalties in sound and taste, but it can't change how one feels about the blocks of one's youth.
These factors have influenced their preferences and brand loyalties, resulting in their "killing" some industries and products by choosing to spend their money elsewhere.
The data indicates a serious shift in the loyalties of Sanders supporters and underscores Warren's steady rise in the polls for the party's nomination.
But Omar has not apologized for what many in Congress saw as her recent suggestion that Israel's supporters in the U.S. have split loyalties.
Those who advance the clock are candidates who can establish an advance beachhead in states whose loyalties may be shifting at the presidential level.
The reason is simple: Most people make political decisions on the basis of social identities and partisan loyalties, not an honest examination of reality.
Western diplomats say the authorities must prepare carefully to ensure another peaceful vote in a country where ethnic loyalties usually trump policy among voters.
No matter your loyalties in our country's most recent election, the fact is that nearly 50 percent of eligible registered voters did not vote.
As for Paige herself, she can't even bring herself to say the Pledge of Allegiance, she's so divided by her personal and political loyalties.
Conservative activist Phil Kerpen has put together an excellent spreadsheet tracking the most recent information on their loyalties, and the Morning Call and PennLive.
The corruption crisis within FIFA has broken apart the longstanding political loyalties within the Caribbean which had previously voted as a block for Blatter.
By 85033, when the U.S. was in the war, the allies' loyalties were with de Gaulle and the Free French Government exiled in London.
Charlayne Woodard is a regally ambivalent Gertrude, whose fatally divided loyalties to her son, Hamlet, and her husband, Claudius, are always in tremulous evidence.
Venezuela's political unrest is testing the loyalties of many who have benefited from the socialist-oriented government — and at times were its strongest defenders.
An NBC/WSJ survey released Sunday asked Republican and "lean Republican" Trump voters if their loyalties lie more with the party or the President.
Alexander Vindman, a decorated infantry officer and now a National Security Council Ukraine expert, might have dual loyalties because he was born in Ukraine.
The governor of Madre de Dios, Luis Otsuka, is the former head of a statewide miners' association, and he has not changed his loyalties.
Mr. Manafort's lies about his interactions with Mr. Kilimnik gave "rise to legitimate questions about where his loyalties lie," Judge Amy Berman Jackson said.
It's entirely possible that establishment Democrats will simply stay divided in their loyalties and Sanders will win even though they mostly don't like him.
Varys Varys' (Conleth Hill) loyalties were not to any particular individual, but to the ruler he thought could serve the people (or "the realm") best.
With six years of experience under her belt, Eva saw that wining the loyalties of the neighborhood's customers was more than just having the goods.
Warren has argued that term limits, like the 12-year terms proposed by O'Rourke, make politicians "dependent on lobbyists," loosening their loyalties to their constituents.
Americans, increasingly consumed by fears that China poses a commercial and military threat, should be mindful of competition for the loyalties of its oldest ally.
The Houthis, a rebel group composed of Shiite Muslims, feel marginalized in the majority Sunni country and have loyalties to an ex-president of Yemen.
The shooter, Omar Mateen, voiced homophobic and jihadist loyalties, making his ideology harder to pin down than the usual ISIS terrorist or American spree killer.
" The bottom line: Jackson called Manafort's lies "a problematic attempt to shield his Russian conspirator from liability," raising "legitimate questions about where his loyalties lie.
There's also a shocking allegation about Taylor that tears the SUR gang down the middle, leaving them scrambling to decide where their loyalties must lie.
"Kurdish voters are not monolithic and their political loyalties span the ideological spectrum," said Aaron Stein, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council think-tank.
The conflict has taken ethnic undertones as each side stakes its loyalties --- the Nuer tribe backs Machar while the President hails from the Dinka tribe.
But GOP caucus-goers on the North Pacific island territory will not hold a formal presidential preference poll, so their loyalties won't be bound Saturday.
Party loyalties have been cast aside and many voters still define themselves on whether they voted to Remain or Leave in last year's EU referendum.
This first look is all about secrets and changing loyalties, all while the Nazis and Imperial Japanese in America prepare slowly but surely for war.
The fact that their real marriage is performed by a priest signifies just how much this means to them, how dramatically their loyalties have shifted.
But that's because our tribal loyalties, and an overly quick urge to label those with whom we disagree, routinely overwhelm our facts and our tolerance.
So it now appears that he may be rethinking his loyalties to Donald Trump for the third time in a little more than three years.
These insights on the relationship between political loyalties and thinking critically counsel caution in the use of the drug called partisanship — if not complete abstention.
The rivalry continued for more than 60 years, as the Dasslers' companies earned the loyalties of different athletes, celebrities, and even their fellow German townsfolk.
Though he is a cousin of Rosalinda Gonzalez Valencia, the wife of Oseguera Cervantes, in this case, his grudge is stronger than his familial loyalties.
Anyone who has followed Sansa's journey since Ned's death knows where her loyalties lie and what she's been through, and the note exploits Arya's immaturity.
Finally, the mutual loyalties that bind the nation together are the only known basis for the development of free institutions, limited government, and personal liberties.
She said a clear majority of those with a Turkish background "felt allegiance to our country" and should not be assumed to have conflicting loyalties.
But many poor Venezuelans suspected that his loyalties ultimately lay with the sifrinos , the country's wealthy class, which is predominantly white and fiercely anti- chavista .
E-commerce is spreading globally, and India is a prime battleground, where customers are just beginning to shop online and loyalties are not yet established.
But many others who advise him or work alongside him and his staff are longtime operators in the capital with deep loyalties to the party.
Despite having partly grown up in the city, Margaret followed her father's loyalties and, like thousands of other New Yorkers, was rooting for the British.
New York is sandwiched between Philadelphia and New England, the teams' home turfs, so as a city we may be feeling split in our loyalties.
But political loyalties appear starkly divided by race — nearly every white person interviewed in the area backed Mr. Trump, and every black person opposed him.
Rather than being selected for their lack of previous knowledge of the case, they are 21998 political animals with preexisting political beliefs, ambitions, and loyalties.
As he strives to understand the complex political, spiritual, and military world around him, he confronts convoluted loyalties and gruesome betrayals within his own family.
Having established a life in America, Jamie and Claire must assert their very lives and family in a time of deep unrest and twisted loyalties.
Though the show is set in an alternate universe, Watchmen's biggest themes — inherited trauma and loyalties, and America's racist history — are alarmingly true to life.
And his decision to speak at the 2016 Democratic National Convention seemed to be a pretty clear indicator of where his party loyalties currently stood.
" One staffer said she would "rather speak with a union representative over HR in a similar situation" since "HR's loyalties lie foremost with the company.
The rift has been on display for months, as Cohen has made it increasingly clear that he no longer had loyalties to his ex-boss.
As the Targaryen knows, Tyrion might usually advise against violent force, and he might indeed still have some divided loyalties where his house is concerned.
But remarking on the tone of an ally's skin and suggesting Latino voters have dual loyalties are probably not the best ways to do it.
But since 1997, its members' loyalties have split and shifted to various leaders in Beijing who have helped them secure lucrative opportunities on the mainland.
MPs must grapple with multiple loyalties: to their constituents, their parties and their own beliefs, all of which are likely to have shifted since the referendum.
The contention that Jews should vote Republican because Republicans are stronger backers of the Israeli government isn't identical to the "dual loyalties" issue that got Rep.
And if a fighters union does finally get formed and McGregor joins it, where would his loyalties lie during contract negotiations: with management or with labor?
Voters, in this account, are not part of the party, but over time their loyalties will vary with the policy positions and actions of a party.
The LNA force seized earlier this year the south and its two oilfields, although tribesmen with flexible loyalties remain strong in the sparsely populated desert region.
Takei has spoken often about his family's time in the camps, and starred in the Broadway musical Allegiance, about the loyalties of Japanese-Americans during WWII.
But when a child wields power at the pleasure of a parent, fidelity to country or to the law must vie with deeper, more visceral loyalties.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has said the United States must make a choice of loyalties, implying a further schism with the Americans is possible.
The moments do paint the candidate as boorish, disrespectful and shifting in political loyalties, and putting them together in a 12second string could broaden their impact.
Merchants are following the market: in Trump-voting bits of white America, such as rural Pennsylvania, affection for the Confederacy has floated free of ancestral loyalties.
Some top Veterans' Affairs (VA) officials, installed by the White House, appear to have divided loyalties and are, in Mr Shulkin's view, scheming to subvert him.
Yet party loyalties take a long time to shake off, and while the South certainly appears lost to Democrats today, the break-up was very gradual.
But living in a Muslim-dominated neighborhood, with Malaysia and Indonesia next door, Singapore's leaders have long worried about the risk of conflicted loyalties among Malays.
Or would he cast a wider net, looking for qualified and widely respected people, both Democrats and nonpartisan figures, regardless of their loyalties in the primary?
It could hurt to choose the lesser evil, but standing on the principle of what is best for the country can demand compromise of lesser loyalties.
His sensitive portrayal of the immigrant's divided loyalties and divided identity is timely in light of Europe's current struggle with colliding national, religious and ethnic identities.
Like Lyndon Johnson, Bullock had a huge, battered face and an unbridled love of Texas, which allowed him to see past the barriers of party loyalties.
El Feel, now pumping about 60,000 bpd, did not open until May because of a protest by guards, who in reality are militiamen with local loyalties.
Clinton's dual loyalties, longstanding and verified or not, may be an affront to baseball purists, who believe that a true fan can have only one team.
Britain's next election is likely to be one of the hardest to call in years after Brexit smashed the historic loyalties to the two largest parties.
I wouldn't say a "spike" in partisanship — we've had a long, gradual increase in the intensity of partisan loyalties over the past 35 or 40 years.
But he found gridlock more entrenched than ever, the foundational obstructionism of congressional Republicans overlaid with the fossil fuel loyalties of coal- and oil-state Democrats.
The day before, he'd been a Cubs fan, like all kids who grew up on the north side of Chicago, but had no trouble switching loyalties.
The social movement is chopped into waves, which can give the impression that a feminist's beliefs and loyalties may be divined by her date of birth.
The union is preparing a campaign to mitigate the fallout, in particular reaching out to younger teachers who do not have deep loyalties to organized labor.
But on the morning after the Cubs delivered their first World Series win in 108 years in an epic, 20053-inning game, loyalties were briefly scrambled.
While Brexit framed the election, the tortuous exit from the EU has variously fatigued, enthused and enraged voters while eroding loyalties to the two major parties.
Even as traditional party loyalties have fractured, this election showed a surge in support for the two major parties, which increased their share of the vote.
He needs a running mate who can reassure Republicans that he really is one of them given doubts about his policy positions and party loyalties. Sen.
The nearly $31 million the NRA contributed to his campaign and to oppose Hillary Clinton in 2016 gives a pretty clear hint as to Trump's loyalties.
We are basketball expatriates, two steps removed from the initial source of my N.B.A. obsession by a change of team loyalties and a move to London.
The Popular Mobilisation Forces have been officially included in Iraq's governmental forces but many of them still maintain loyalties to their former leaders and political groups.
And rather than following a gradual gradient from east to west, modern Poles' political loyalties remain firm right up to the edge of the pre-1918 lines.
Polls show that it is mainly young voters who are willing to switch their loyalties from Clinton to Johnson or Stein when they are offered as options.
Radev is not advocating NATO member Bulgaria abandon its Western alliances, mindful of the financial impact of EU aid and the country's long history of divided loyalties.
The No Guarantee League this week did what it does best, which is to unsentimentally discard loyalties, cities and players in service of an owner's bottom line.
It's possible the lords would still accept him, since he's still a Stark descendant, and he's proven his loyalties and his respect for Ned's politics and policies.
As a teenager, she fell in with a ragtag but mostly sympathetic gang whose complicated loyalties bring to mind the youths of an S. E. Hinton novel.
Mrs May's proposals, which have already tested many Tories' loyalties to breaking point, will inevitably be made even harder to swallow in the course of the negotiations.
Inspire has praised spree killers like Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hassan, even if Hassan's possible terrorist loyalties are not exactly as clear-cut as those of Mateen.
Homophobia is the tie that binds a divided country; the one thing a nation of chronic ethnic loyalties, of religious tension, of failed government, can agree upon.
Rosenstein's defense of Barr's controversial rollout of Mueller's report, which Democrats have blasted as a partisan ploy to protect Trump, has prompted new questions about his loyalties.
Just as the West agonises about the return of radicalised émigrés, many in Afghanistan worry about what the former fighters will do—and where their loyalties lie.
As an outsider, Marchionne was unfettered by local loyalties and he set about cutting jobs and expenses, slimming management ranks and increasing shareholder value along the way.
Emmett ends up inextricably caught between these two resolute opponents and Gallagher convincingly embodies his perilously shifting loyalties as the horrifying scope of Howard's transgressions inevitably emerges.
While the Fox competition was once the biggest deal ever (families were destroyed over loyalties to opposing idols) the market has now been saturated with reality fare.
TIM will soon be laying its own 1 gigabyte cable under the cobbled streets of Perugia's centre, but Braconi says his loyalties are with Enel for now.
And I have to think makers of new products would love the chance to use that more inclusive technology in hopes of shaking up existing brand loyalties.
Exactly where loyalties truly lie is almost impossible to determine – many in Austria will not even speculate off the record on who was behind the Ibiza recording.
Maybe by being connected to already-existing sports marketing infrastructure, OWL can perform the magic that will imbue esports franchises with the local loyalties of traditional sports.
Did she not have to set aside cautions, sorrows, hopes, fears, loyalties, to permit herself the role of the plump and ready siren in the steam-room?
The guards are led by a federalist who has supported Libya's eastern government, but analysts say their loyalties are uncertain within the country's complex pattern of allegiances.
But by questioning the colonel's loyalties, partisans who are spreading the story uncritically to millions of Americans leave the impression he is somehow not to be believed.
After getting in public Twitter tiff by calling out rappers and questioning loyalties, Kid Cudi has said that he hopes his forthcoming album will speak for itself.
Bernhardt's seeming loyalties to the fossil fuel industry and his efforts to expand oil and gas development at all costs continue to put public lands at risk.
No imperial state ruling over distant nations is characterized by such mutual loyalties, and for this reason, no empire can be governed by means of free institutions.
This idea isn't so different from what marketers have learned: They often focus on making pitches to the young because older people have already developed brand loyalties.
He has left them for their title rivals, cast off his loyalties and perhaps condemned them to another season without silverware, joining Juventus at their direct expense.
In many cases, delegates are free to choose any candidate after the first ballot, making it more imperative that candidates lock up the individual loyalties of delegates.
This is not a political or partisan issue — anti-corruption rules for ethics and conflicts of interest are necessary to protect against divided loyalties and self-dealing.
On "She Remembers Everything," Cash contemplates the present as the outcome of a lifetime of choices, balancing memories and prospects, loyalties and second thoughts, repentance and acceptance.
It ran seven seasons, a full-throttle howl of family acrimony and complicated loyalties that bogged down in plotting and sloshed in gore as it went on.
As he began to tour the state in 1973, he sharply criticized Governor Rockefeller's "slavish allegiance" to President Nixon, a sharp break with his recent Republican loyalties.
And on Tuesday, he said so in a way that invoked the very "dual loyalties" trope Republicans spent so much time criticizing Omar over earlier this year.
But how, on one hand, can she say it is wrong about people questioning President Obama's loyalties, but on the other hand, question mine as a Jew?
It would not be constitutionally prudent to test its limits in the extraordinary context where the president's words and actions have cast doubt upon his national loyalties.
Ginsburg also pointed to "the problems of indifference, of tribal-like loyalties, lack of observance of the golden rule, 'Do unto others,' " and intolerance in modern society.
What Chinese Students Abroad Really Think About Hong Kong's Protests: While the battle lines seem clearly drawn, views are often less absolute and loyalties not so predictable.
Officials in the Obama administration conceded that there was no way to predict the future loyalties of those who received American arms, despite a lengthy vetting process.
The institute took an aggressively critical view of Milo Djukanovic, the longtime leader of Montenegro, who infuriated Moscow by abandoning Pan-Slavic loyalties to embrace the West.
The uniformed men with automatic rifles in the capital and in smaller towns are Chechen forces, not Russian, and their loyalties lie with Kadyrov, not with Moscow.
But as we head into the finale, the biggest question mark remains Eugene and his true loyalties, so perhaps it's appropriate we end this chat with him.
However, Federico finds himself falling for the nun as well, and as she inconveniently survives one test of witchhood after another — drowning, branding — his loyalties are severely tested.
Little personal growth in office: His loose style, resistance to structure and amorphous views (and loyalties) leave White House aides insecure, and create internal inefficiencies and blind spots.
All it would take is Sansa muttering something about how Tyrion should know better than anyone that his sister is a liar to cast doubt on Tyrion's loyalties.
When news of the shootings first emerged, many of us queer Muslims instantly felt the weight of divided loyalties and the pressure to defend ourselves and our communities.
Bob Corker, a moderate Republican who isn't shy about criticizing the president, is retiring, opting not to test voters' loyalties in a state Trump won by 20183 points.
The failure by almost all Republican senators to face up to the facts, speak truth to power and buck their party loyalties to uphold the Constitution is sad.
The children of those ISIS fighters, however, provide a more complex issue, since their loyalties to ISIS and links to their parents' criminal behavior are far from certain.
It also highlights the shifting loyalties and complexities that have made peace so elusive in the ethnic conflicts that have plagued the former Burma since World War Two.
Why it matters: Omarosa is far from the only White House staffer to exploit lax internal oversight and loose loyalties to collect damaging info on Trump and others.
" His loyalties would long remain with the fiction of England and Europe, though at Harvard during the Civil War we witness him becoming "furiously American" and "patriotically charmed.
Its lead character Kell is a rare Antari — someone born with the power to travel between worlds, who finds his loyalties tested as the tensions between worlds rises.
We struggled to decide where our true effervescent loyalties lie, and eventually, we turned to the Astrotwins to get a clearer picture of our thirst-quenching astrological match.
In another sign of how Brexit continues to reshape loyalties in Britain's politics, a senior Conservative lawmaker quit his local party on Saturday due to disagreements over Brexit.
Ms Güler, herself of Turkish extraction, considers this the "bill" for Germany's years of failed integration policies, but for others the referendum revived old concerns about split loyalties.
Labor rights campaigners said that while Huq had broken through the glass ceiling for women, her loyalties - as head of Mohammadi Group - were more to businesses than workers.
And if you truly have no team loyalties, consider some smoky barbecue ribs or fried chicken, the specialties down in Atlanta, who's hosting the championship game this year.
She was an inconsistent character in season 103, with regularly shifting motivations and loyalties that seemed to be more a result of poorly planned writing than personal capriciousness.
Unsurprisingly, the ostensible victory—a continued firm hold on the Senate and critical, if slim, gubernatorial wins—emboldened many Republican acolytes whose loyalties lie with the president's camp.
But alas, the irreplaceable memories and loyalties of a passionate fanbase don't measure up to a team's bottom line, as the story so often goes in pro sports.
Yet party loyalties take a long time to shake off, and the shift of white Southerners from being solid Democrats to solid Republicans was in reality more gradual.
She suggested Jewish-American politicians have dual loyalties when discussing the topic -- and saying debate and criticism of Israel is often dismissed with accusations of anti-Semitism. Rep.
It is the biggest single bloc in the current 25-member Politburo, which includes Standing Committee members, with at least 14 seats, though some people have multiple loyalties.
As ISIS' self-proclaimed caliphate crumbles in Syria and Iraq, the Taliban has seized on an opportunity -- offering an alternative for radicalized women willing to shift their loyalties.
As an outsider, he is seen by supporters as not weighted down by the loyalties and connections they view as a source of what is wrong with Washington.
From now on the loyalties that matter will be narrowly tribal — Make America Great Again, this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England — or multicultural and cosmopolitan.
Fewer people are outdoors, but we meet a man who knows well where this community's loyalties lie -- Makunde is the secretary for the ruling ZANU-PF party here.
Morris decides to join him in his quest rather than set him up for slaughter, and, at this pivotal point, the loyalties in the tale begin to shift.
But extremism will find new breeding grounds in countries where sectarian loyalties dominate, where there is no work, where distrust is endemic and the "middle ground" doesn't exist.
So few political operatives know how to navigate the conflicting loyalties, competing interests and arcane procedures involved, a seller's market has sprung up for anyone with convention experience.
Name Withheld Since your friend knows about your situation, and knows how you feel about the woman who called you a liar, she has a conflict of loyalties.
Like most mythologies which take on a life of their own, the idea that Jewish-Americans might have dual loyalties was not challenged or questioned, it was assumed.
Yet intraracial loyalties in the face of oppression have also kept many black women from speaking out against their own sexual assaults at the hands of black men.
This is a well-known and longstanding political science result: Most people evaluate the state of the economy more through their partisan loyalties than through objective economic indicators.
As tweens drift away from adults, they find themselves in the thorny world of friendship, with its ever-changing loyalties, mysterious codes of conduct, and complicated social structure.
Soldiers often describe the traumatic events connected with moral injury in terms of split loyalties — of having to make the impossible decision of betraying one ideal for another.
It is hard not to wonder what kind of toll it takes to merge past selves with present identities, to hold on to old loyalties and new aspirations.
Mr. Cohen also gave a television interview to George Stephanopoulos in which he said his loyalties lie with his "family and country first" and not with Mr. Trump.
Whether he knows it or not, Mr. Duterte is following a strategy that leaders used throughout the Cold War: balancing between the powers by threatening to change loyalties.
RED WALL The Brexit issue has eroded traditional party loyalties, dividing the nation along new faultlines of urban vs rural, young vs old, and graduates vs non-graduates.
Reflecting the polarized nature of American political loyalties, the remaining 36 states and the District of Columbia were viewed as too solidly Democratic or Republican to bother contesting.
But here in New York, it's easy enough to switch loyalties — for every nation in the tournament, there is a devoted expat community somewhere in the five boroughs.
By May 1918, the Army had deployed more than one million soldiers on the Western Front to fight in a distant war over tangled loyalties and imperial aspirations.
It's easier to dismiss intense political loyalties as irrational "feelings" than to probe what actually motivates a person to vote for Donald Trump, or to defend Bernie Sanders.
Now, Pence is navigating something dramatically removed from the basics — a world where meetings behind closed doors, whispered conversations, promised new positions and suspect loyalties are the norm.
In Britain, political loyalties run deep, making it hard to organize campaigns that cross party lines, even when parties have internal divisions over issues like the Europe Union.
Although Trump was the frontrunner, 70% to 80% of respondents continued to split their loyalties among the remaining candidates up through the first caucuses and primaries in 2016.
But the film proceeds to parse those loyalties, particularly as they pertain to an actress (Zhang Ziyi), who is married to Mr. Lu's boss and unfaithful to him.
The other was that many of the groups and individuals leading the opposition to the war were distracted or restrained by their loyalties to other goals and institutions.
He wrote:   If we are going to solve the looming environmental crises of our time, we are going to have to give up our tribal loyalties for solidarity.
That sense of an ultimate unity at the end things, shines back on us, because it means all our diverse loyalties are actually parts of the same loyalty.
Short of that, second-generation Americans are all equally deserving of scrutiny — they're all, to some extent, impostor Americans, whose enemy loyalties will eventually come to the fore.
A woman on her own, Circe is forced to choose whether her loyalties lie with god or man, and what she's willing to do to protect those she loves.
Personal rivalries and competing regional loyalties have hampered moves to merge, with banks haggling more about the location of headquarters and the distribution of board seats than financial details.
It invites a certain plutocratic tribalism, where loyalties run to benefactors (in and out of government) and where Congress loses control over the shape, reach, and complexion of government.
They claim President Donald Trump's decision to retain ownership of his businesses is problematic and can create divided loyalties, and have asked the agencies for responses by August 25.
This is by no means the first time that he has lost control of a news story, or allowed personal loyalties to cloud what should be rational political decisions.
When you staff the security services and Cabinet with cronies and grant economic favors to companies based on their political loyalties, your government tends not to work very well.
Consumer brands care more about appealing to young people than old ones since young people are more likely to try new things and develop loyalties that can last decades.
Also lost are the loyalties and collective experiences of the San Diego supporters who cheered for and spent money on a team that was never even that good anyway.
So are broader Arab loyalties: Qatar's support for Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood is one of the reasons for its confrontation with Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf states.
It's now clear that, far from being a boon, the tax cut is a liability for Republicans, with Democrats using it as proof of the party's upper-crust loyalties.
Even then, he would have to fend off delegate raids by Cruz and defections by "Trojan horse delegates" bound to him by party rules, but whose loyalties lie elsewhere.
In a political order consisting of independent nations, these mutual loyalties are channeled for the betterment of mankind: Competition among independent nations has led to unprecedented innovation and flourishing.
That's probably because there are so many voters who are dissatisfied with both candidates, or because voters are torn between party loyalties and the demographic appeals of the candidates.
The Arab countries have made clear that they will not make peace with Israel without resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- that's not where their loyalties or their politics are.
But progressives, whose loyalties had been split between Sanders and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, who dropped out of the race on Thursday, have yet to close ranks around Sanders.
These were sanctioned by the Iraqi government in November 2016 and made part of the Popular Mobilization Forces, a coalition of paramilitary groups, some of which have multiple loyalties.
The spaces were tight and dimly lit; we were told to remove our baseball caps, because there was a time when displaying your loyalties could lead to a fight.
The detailees from the various executive departments and agencies should be returned to their parent organizations to resume important work there and avoid issues associated with bifurcated bureaucratic loyalties.
Yet from day one to the present, Trump has pretty consistently been anti-Latino and anti-immigrant; it's hard to view Palomarez' shifting loyalties as anything other than opportunism.
Dividing loyalties Trump's practice of unrelenting criticism has a tendency to divide people: those who view the attacks as self-defense and those who view them as unnecessary browbeating.
What happened to him in the months and years that followed shows how Libya's complex rivalries and divided loyalties thwarted American policy, with American retrenchment then hastening Libya's unraveling.
A customer at his Santa Monica shop, Active Barbers, had handed him freebie tickets to the Clippers, but he cautioned me not to confuse his presence with his loyalties.
That team split from Los Angeles, too, and in the ensuing decades Angelenos acquired assorted far-flung football loyalties or contented themselves rooting for the Dodgers and the Lakers.
The nation-dissolving forces of information technology and global markets were on a collision course, he argued, with resurgent religious fundamentalism and parochial loyalties deriving from blood and soil.
The conflict is complicated by layers of clan loyalties and rivalries between regional powers like Qatar and Turkey, which are jostling for power in the Horn of Africa nation.
On the contrary, Fayyad has long been a source of irritation to the Palestinian Authority which perceives the reform-minded, American-educated economist as an outsider with suspect loyalties.
Bookish, though not without a touch of the trader's swagger, Mr. Broeksmit was also a man of loyalties, always quick to share the burdens of a friend in need.
Her infamous Santa segment—on which she insisted that Santa is white and could not be black—plays briefly in one scene, as Fox men speculate about her loyalties.
And their removal was presented, in propaganda films, as an act of benevolence on the part of the American government toward potential saboteurs, whose real loyalties lay with Tokyo.
More importantly, he's managed to win the loyalties of his core supporters by talking openly about racial anxieties, and then sublimate that message into a more broadly palatable one.
President Ashraf Ghani's U.S.-backed government remains plagued by corruption and divided by factions loyal to political strongmen whose armed supporters often are motivated by ethnic, family, and regional loyalties.
Where Republican women's loyalties will fall remains an important question -- but there's no guarantee that conservative women who are disturbed by Trump's attitudes toward women will defect to the Democrats.
Because most delegates in most states are bound to vote one way on the first convention ballot, those individuals' personal loyalties don't really matter... ...until a second or third ballot.
Four GOP senators Dean Heller (NV), Jeff Flake (AZ), Charles Grassley (IA), and Orrin Hatch (UT) rallied to McConnell's defense, further illustrating the divide between where Republicans' loyalties lie. Sen.
On the flip side, millennial women often rejected the notion that gender should be a factor in their vote, particularly if their loyalties lay with Clinton's primary rival, Vermont Sen.
Yet the president also appeared to blame Mr Kim, who is Korean-American, for "letting himself be captured", and questioned the sailor's loyalties in terms that Democrats called racially charged.
Yet, no one wants to see these women's loyalties "erode," since the entire point of "What You Need" is that the trauma of toxicity like Perry has created unbreakable friendships.
Han Solo as viewers met him was already a wonderfully cocksure concotion, equal parts aloof and goofy, a guy defined by both his losing streaks and his last-minute loyalties.
"His loyalties lie with the people who got the money, not those that are out here making it," he said as he pulled out of GM's Warren-plant parking lot.
Michel also defended the decision to choose a U.S. company over European neighbors as a way to balance loyalties to the American-led NATO alliance and defense spending in Europe.
Throughout the long life of the series, fans' loyalties were divided, with some rooting for Jon Snow or Daenerys Targaryen, Sansa or Arya Stark, or some combination of the Lannisters.
Critic score: 72%Audience score: 55%Netflix description: "Loyalties are tested when five former special forces operatives reunite to steal a drug lord's fortune, unleashing a chain of unintended consequences. "
But through the middle of the 20th century that relationship loosened, as more voters routinely divided their loyalties between presidential candidates of one party and Senate candidates of the other.
"When yesterday all these consultants met, they were saying 'Sir, we have lost loyalties with our donor partners, because we kept on arguing for the government of India,' " he said.
Roiphe's book "Uncommon Arrangements" dealt with complicated marriages and ménages à trois, and she is beady and generous on the aftermath of adultery, the blended families and shifting, complicated loyalties.
Officers like Chatt, who joined the force in 1999 as part of an earlier drive to recruit from the country's large Moroccan minority, find their loyalties questioned by both sides.
They alight on the materialistic and the machiavellian, the flippant brand loyalties and the all-consuming narcissism of beauty guru culture, all while remaining a part of this community themselves.
Few fixtures, in recent history, have been quite so disorienting for fans as the second Manchester derby of the season; few games have inspired such shifting loyalties or unfamiliar motivations.
The contrasting styles, policy approaches and loyalties of the candidates, who face each other in a runoff election on May 7, were on full display in Amiens, sometimes painfully so.
Because of Democrats' anger over the treatment of Judge Garland's nomination by Republicans, he is caught in a pincher between pressure to support his fellow Coloradan and his party loyalties.
Himes said it was a clear effort to question Vindman's commitment to America and part of a broader attempt by conservatives to suggest he had dual loyalties of some sort.
Go deeper: Mr. Maduro has called on a special police force to crack down on protesters, a potential sign of the strained loyalties inside the military he once relied on.
The issue now comes down to a test of clashing philosophies and political loyalties after years of growing pressure: Will the minority of Republicans in the House stick with Gov.
Meanwhile, the injury and degradation of those with whom readers perceive a kinship — a judgment often based on racial sympathy and class loyalties — is routinely treated in more circumspect fashion.
And we seem to have forgotten why he made it to Section 31 to begin with: L'Rell staged his death to allow him to escape Klingons who doubted his loyalties.
All of them suggested to me that they were imprisoned not for their crimes but because their enemies were better connected — a vortex of loyalties with Putin at its center.
Cohen on Wednesday said that last time he came before Congress, it was to protect Trump, but now he's telling the truth because that's no longer where his loyalties are.
He mentioned that he saw himself as being involved in a "classic Robin Hood scenario" at the time, which suggests he could fall into the "appealing to higher loyalties" category.
Glancing at some unenthusiastic faces in the room when Donald Glover accepted awards for Atlanta and Meryl Streep took down Donald Trump, I had no doubts about where Hollywood's loyalties lie.
Maintaining unity between citizens of Jordanian and Palestinian descent has been critical to the ruling family's role as a unifying force in a country where tribal and clan loyalties hold sway.
And as they see other robots return from the reset as completely different characters, they're each invited to consider their own mortality and their potentially misplaced loyalties to their human creators.
Loyalties to the traditional big-tent parties have also weakened, and voters are less likely to vote according to affiliations to a trade union, the church or a particular social class.
But what's playing out now on the giant screen of the presidential primaries is a new scenario: the emergence of ideological loyalties that split the parties into smaller, more intense factions.
But Andrews, a London-born actor who starred in The English Patient and Lost, plays an outsider, a sensate whose cluster is dead and whose loyalties are unclear and frequently questioned.
Both Libya and Tripoli itself are home to myriad armed groups with shifting and conflicting loyalties that have sought to fill the power vacuum created when Gaddafi was killed in 2011.
Huawei was the world's biggest filer of international patents in 2017; whatever misgivings there are about its loyalties to the Chinese state, it is hard to doubt its commitment to innovation.
Alissa: And that's interesting, because I think Paige, Philip, and even maybe rock-solid Elizabeth are moving ever so slowly in the same direction that Stan is with their own loyalties.
Speaker Baleka Mbete announced Monday afternoon that the no confidence vote would be by secret ballot -- a move likely to severely test the loyalties of a party already wracked by infighting.
But, in a sign of how much loyalties and labels are blurred in a fast-changing political landscape, Juppe backed her election bid, even though they are now in rival camps.
But a divide among his base, coming as Trump advisers Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner go to war with each other, will be another test of where his true loyalties lie.
Roger Stone, a controversial GOP operative and avid supporter of President Trump, blasted White House leakers in an interview with The Hill, complaining that too many Trump staffers have divided loyalties.
But even if tribal loyalties are part of what defines us, it would nonetheless seem that political partisanship is robbing us of another part of being human: our ability to reason.
Abdul Rahman Rahman, the deputy interior minister, said more than 90 percent of the police officers in Helmand were residents of the province and thus vulnerable to meddling and conflicting loyalties.
When Milly resurfaces — weaving down a country road while engulfed in flames — the narrative understandably gets darker, challenging Lillie and Quinn to break through the community's rigid defenses and twisted loyalties.
And while these investigations and lawsuits may or may not culminate in evidence of corruption or violation of agency rules, Pai's policies alone leave few questions about where his loyalties lie.
When division involves purity and impurity, when it devolves into a pure contest between "us" and "them" — then there is no bargaining, because there are no negotiable principles, just team loyalties.
With their eyes on those rules, Cruz has mounted successful efforts to win loyalties from a handful of delegates in states like Louisiana, Tennessee and South Carolina — all states Trump won.
One of his lines of questioning implied that Vindman, a Ukrainian-born American who left the Soviet Union as a baby, might have divided loyalties between Ukraine and the United States.
Jews in America are always being called upon to declare their loyalties — which of our identifiers do we put before the hyphen, and which do we put after: "Jewish" or "American"?
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In the close Democratic presidential races in 2008 and 2016, the press closely tallied and monitored the loyalties of these superdelegates, which helped frame who was up and who was down.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri said on Thursday Lebanon's political crisis was "a wake-up call" for Lebanese with different loyalties to put their country ahead of regional issues.
Pulling the strings is the spymaster Kurtz, played by a mustachioed Michael Shannon, who has Charlie take on the role of double-agent in a terrorist scheme that tests her loyalties.
In time, the family's rabbi senses David's distress and helps him start to address all his divided loyalties — but not before he risks irreparable damage to at least one cherished relationship.
The blood baths that ensue invite us to reflect not only on the moral dimension of revolutionary violence but also on competing loyalties drawn along the lines of class and gender.
With the president's allies joining in, the two aides found themselves condemned as nobodies, as plotting bureaucrats, as traitors within and, in Colonel Vindman's case, as an immigrant with dual loyalties.
At a refreshingly brisk two hours, "A Bronx Tale" moves through the story of Calogero's conflicted loyalties at a rhythmic clip that's enhanced by the lively, idiomatic choreography of Sergio Trujillo.
"Allied" is written by Steven Knight and directed by Robert Zemeckis, who seems uncertain whether to treat the tale as a wrenching saga of split loyalties or as a glamorous jaunt.
"My beliefs, commitments and loyalties are plain to see," she said in a statement posted to Twitter on Tuesday, specifically denying that she chose to work for Trump for financial reasons.
In an era when designers' aesthetic loyalties volte-face season by season, Sui is remarkable for sticking close to her distinct design style, which is inextricably linked to her personal desires.
The real risk for the GOP is that the approaching Democratic gains in suburban seats will prove a lasting realignment of partisan loyalties -- like those 2010 Republican gains in rural places.
It would also make it harder for Maduro and his small circle to continue cashing out on the decreasing oil rents and from buying loyalties across the military and other institutions.
Conservatives took seats in parts of England that have historically gone to Labour, but also tended to vote Leave, perhaps a sign that the Brexit debate is realigning traditional party loyalties.
U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber said Thursday that the defining characteristic of a kickback is divided loyalties, meaning the payment received creates a conflict with a duty owed to the plaintiffs.
Alas, that merely brings the Byrdes into contact with a new array of unsavory characters, while fraying their familial bonds, straining alliances and loyalties and inflicting no shortage of collateral damage.
Where Democrats aren't gaining In each of the past three midterm elections, exit polls show that white voters with and without a college education shifted their loyalties in roughly similar proportions.
" He had a point, Rudalevige argues, writing that "presidents constantly and correctly worry that department heads have divided loyalties … [that] the secretaries may become champions of the department as an institution.
Whether or not Trump supporters actually feared sharing their loyalties with pollsters -- or even friends and family -- the fact remains: division in America, in 2016, is not limited to simple policy disagreements.
In Japan, labor unions, which this year kept their demands unchanged from 2016, tend to attach greater importance to job security and loyalties to their company instead of aggressively seeking higher wages.
CPAC's straw poll is a strong indicator of where the Tea Party's loyalties lie in any given election, but it hasn't been very predictive of who will win the actual GOP nomination.
But new bonds may not last forever as a shocking allegation about Taylor appears to tear the SUR gang down the middle, leaving them scrambling to decide where their loyalties must lie.
What the future holds for Koeman is anyone's guess but his roving career thus far suggests a man whose loyalties lie with himself and his medal collection rather than any one club.
His allies often bristle at the parsing of his Trump and Kasich loyalties and point out that he's not a Trump Republican or a Kasich Republican but, rather, a Mike DeWine Republican.
He took it as a given that the loyalties of his appointees' "would still lie with the larger interests of the administration," and thus turned his attention to micromanaging his legislative agenda.
Beyond the impact on the Nigerian economy, the Avengers could agitate separatist sentiment in the delta — a potentially disastrous development in a country like Nigeria with divided regional, tribal and religious loyalties.
In the 21st century we face global problems that even large nations cannot solve by themselves, hence it makes sense to switch at least some of our loyalties to a global identity.
But in the bloody five-year-old conflict, replete with many power players and varying loyalties, it was unclear whether the latest airstrikes targeted ISIS or its other foes -- Syrian Kurdish fighters.
And yet you feel—partly because of social media, partly because of the collapse in those old political tribal loyalties—people are casting around trying to find new groups to belong to.
They want to give away the deeds to hundreds of thousands of homes that Mr. Chávez and his movement built — and win the loyalties of the nation's poor for years to come.
There are two main political parties in Iraqi Kurdistan, the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), and the peshmerga's loyalties are divided between the two of them.
Part of the problem is that the question of what to do with existing nuclear plants gets tangled up in all sorts of peripheral arguments, many of which involve strong tribal loyalties.
But as Harry gets older, he begins to recognize the world's complexity, and the Harry Potter books increasingly become tales of conflicting loyalties, loss, corruption, bad fates befalling good people, and disappointment.
They say personal rivalries and competing regional loyalties play a crucial role in the negotiations, with haggling about the location of headquarters and the distribution of board seats often overshadowing financial details.
On BBC's The White Princess, a sequel to the equally delicious The White Queen, Jodie Comer's Elizabeth of York must navigate her loyalties in a marriage to her sworn enemy, Henry Tudor.
Sharif has also said the military's intelligence wing, the Inter-Services Intelligence agency, is intimidating his party's candidates to switch loyalties, or to run as independents, ahead of the July 25 poll.
Cruz has bested Trump in winning the loyalties of delegates — including those bound to Trump — and after the first ballot, the lion's share of them would be free to vote their conscience.
This début novel sketches the barbaric politics of elementary school with terrifying clarity: loyalties won and dissolved over hair ties, the instinctive violence of small humans barely cognizant of consequence or remorse.
The Try Guys' competition show Squad Wars, which will feature the boys challenging "other famous squads to test the limits of their respective loyalties and friendship," is set for a 2017 release.
Indeed, the Trump administration has routinely questioned the political loyalties of federal employees and complained when their work challenges its own opinions and understanding on issues such as science, law, and economics.
The Kurdish Peshmerga commanders I spoke with say they believe this was an arrangement between Iran and Shiite militia commanders in the Iraqi Army, driven by loyalties to Iran rather than Iraq.
Such waffling suggests at least some political activists desire objective law enforcement serve as a validation of their subjective party loyalties — very revealing sentiment of where we are today as a country.
In response, she argues that she was drawn to the schisms between ­Mizrahi (Jews from the Middle East) and Ashkenazi (Jews from Europe) because their divergent loyalties have been overshadowed or downplayed.
Fast-food chains, especially, have been successful at inserting themselves into the digital lives of consumers — often by stirring up drama with their anthropomorphized competitors and tapping into deep-seated customer loyalties.
The Secret Service did not deny suspicions about the woman's loyalties in a statement to The Guardian, but claimed that no foreign nationals had any access to information pertaining to national security.
"I've got a job in the United States Senate and I take that job extremely seriously and it overrides any personal beliefs that I have or loyalties I may have," he said.
Is making do enough, or is there an honest way to prosper in a country with law, but no justice, where the corrupt police have jaunty berets, big guns and slippery loyalties?
There are a number of very involved subplots on this show that essentially end with a character confronting no larger conflict or villain than their own hubris, unwise loyalties, denial, or delusions.
Hoover's F.B.I. was not unlike what Trump seems to have imagined the agency still to be: a law-enforcement apparatus whose flexible loyalties were bent to fit the whims of its director.
Wednesday's presidential vote is part of the rebuilding effort in Somalia, which was shattered by more than two decades of conflict and where clan loyalties still tend to trump policy in politics.
Mr. Trump, who has sought to draw down the military presence in the Middle East, particularly in Syria, has now tipped the balance of the United States' regional loyalties in Turkey's favor.
Wallace's need to cooperate, and coexist, with representatives of the prison and legal systems puts him in precarious situations, and reveals how loyalties can run deeper along institutional lines than racial ones.
It&aposs even more confounding than it sounds, and Democratic candidates must master a confusing morass of calendar conflicts and loyalties if they want to run against President Donald Trump in November.
"That may have come cloaked in a Brooks Brothers suit and in parliamentary language, but that was designed exclusively to give the right-wing media an opening to question your loyalties," Rep.
Her constituents are fiercely divided over their loyalties to the president, in a district that encompasses wealthy, well-educated suburbs as well as blue-collar cities once known as oil refinery hubs.
He frets about homelier things: about his responsibilities to his family and his job, about the day-to-day irritants of office politics, about the nature and strength of his various loyalties.
But his loyalties were apparent, for example when Occupy protested outside the home of the head of JP Morgan: "To go and picket him, I don't know what that achieves," Bloomberg said.
The tensions fall squarely in the purview of Reince Priebus, Mr. Trump's chief of staff, who is close to Mr. Ryan and who some of the president's advisers fear has divided loyalties.
Mr. Ellis lives midway between Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park, in Boston, near the theoretical border that divides Red Sox Nation from rivals in Yankees territory, where geographic baseball loyalties are mixed.
The film later presents a scenario where Mexican drug cartels help smuggle people across the border, often with the help of Mexican-American teenagers, who are citizens but apparently have divided loyalties.
When a small-scale resistance group begins to push back against the invaders, Will and Katie's loyalties shift, and their marriage suddenly becomes a swirl of lies, shootouts, and awesome Carl Weathers cameos.
Ghafoor&aposs also dismissed allegations raised on Tuesday by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who accused the Pakistani spy agency of pressuring one of his ruling party&aposs candidates to change political loyalties.
GAO reports that the system for oversight of campaign financing is convoluted, with multiple steps dependent on party loyalties, no clear guidance and what appears to be an unwillingness to hold anyone accountable.
The uncertainty surrounding the Senate — and its now shifting loyalties — has also led to speculation that little, if anything, will get done between now and the end of the legislative session in June.
Party loyalties have been sharply eroded by Brexit, and many voters are likely to be driven by how they stand on leaving the European Union rather than how they've voted in the past.
" Cicilline said in a statement Thursday that Conyers should resign, saying: "This is a moment when political loyalties and concerns about relationships with colleagues must yield to standing up for what is right.
We shouldn't rule it out, per Kreisberg: "The question of 'where do Alex's loyalties lie' plays a major part of the next episode and battle lines are drawn a little bit," he teased.
In our research, colleagues and I learned that teenagers are usually reluctant to involve adults in their problems precisely because they fear that we will act abruptly and with disregard for their loyalties.
Most of those captured by Pakistan were established Pakistani jihadists who had switched loyalties to Islamic State's self-proclaimed worldwide caliphate, but about 25 were foreigners including Afghans and some Syrians, he said.
And when there is a genuine anti-democrat in charge of a party, we don't know how strong people's stated attachments to democracy really are, especially if they conflict with their partisan loyalties.
Well, Red Flag Rob returned in the latest season 13, episode "Loyalties And Royalties," to make everyone uncomfortable with a story that put "Kim Kardashian look-alike" and sex in the same sentence.
The first is that her acceptance of millions of dollars in speaking fees and in campaign contributions from Wall Street banks suggests that her loyalties lie with financial elites, not with the electorate.
Brexit has scrambled voters' traditional loyalties and is giving smaller rivals a chance to challenge the two biggest parties, Johnson's Conservative Party and the left-of-centre Labour Party led by Jeremy Corbyn.
While Hyundai has never produced a pickup truck—a segment more clearly defined by brand loyalties than any other—it's unlikely to plunge into the hyper-competitive full-sized category any time soon.
Or is there a plausible competitor more clearly in the lineage of the petty-bourgeois radicalism that has claimed the loyalties of most American warriors against an aristocracy of wealth from Jefferson forward?
One group of officers complained in an open letter in April of having their loyalties questioned by fellow officers despite feeling they were more at risk of being attacked by the Islamic State.
Tooze is a self-described "left‑liberal historian whose personal loyalties are divided among England, Germany, the 'Island of Manhattan' and the E.U."; Bannon is a brawling, right-wing connoisseur of nationalist resentment.
In south Philadelphia, another neighborhood pocket that was once populated by almost solely Italian immigrants, long time residents pledge their loyalties to either John's, opened in 1945, or Mancuso & Son, opened in 1939.
Protests succeed not just on their own strength but, in large part, by forcing a country's governing elites to realign their priorities and loyalties — and by giving them an opening to do so.
Family ties, in particular the bond between two brothers — one an Anglican pastor, the other a closeted gay man — are tested by conflicting loyalties in this work by the English playwright Chris Urch.
By situating these poems in a country at war, Kaminsky forces the reader to consider both the ways in which we define our social belonging and the loyalties according to which we operate.
The tabloid newspaper Blick, which has in the past criticized Shaqiri for a perceived split in loyalties, invited its readers to send in photos of themselves doing their own two-handed eagle salute.
No. 10 caesarea, Israel An Israeli secret agent's professional resolve is tested when an undercover mission — to befriend an Israeli writer with ties to a Palestinian terrorist leader — is complicated by newfound loyalties.
The debate on Saturday came after more than three tumultuous years of division and discord over Brexit, an ordeal that has shaken British politics and tested traditional loyalties, both among lawmakers and voters.
Traditional party loyalties have broken down, and the country's divisions are becoming clearer for all to see — between young and old, urban and rural, south and north, digital and industrial, cosmopolitan and nationalist.
Hartley's sense of ambivalence, of confused loyalties, finds echoes elsewhere in the show, which travels to the New-York Historical Society in May, even after patriotic loyalty became the law of the land.
Even so, student attendance is down this season, according to The Duke Chronicle — most likely part of a general trend in college sports — and loyalties have been tested by the furor over Allen.
And with recent revelations that the CIA decided to extract a high level spy from Russia because they were concerned Trump might reveal highly classified intelligence, we know where the president's loyalties rest.
Brexit has also scrambled traditional party loyalties, with Johnson's Conservatives going into Thursday's election pledging a swift Brexit, in stark contrast to Jeremy Corbyn's Labour, which promised a second referendum on EU membership.
As Greenberg argues, the impact of shifting loyalties among well-educated white women will be magnified if the changes evident in some areas among well-educated men also persist through 2020 and beyond.
Brexit has also scrambled traditional party loyalties, with Johnson's Conservatives going into Thursday's election pledging a swift Brexit, in stark contrast to Jeremy Corbyn's Labour, which promised a second referendum on EU membership.
"There's a real tension on this issue between urban and rural identities that doesn't necessarily fit nicely into party loyalties," said Lonna Atkeson, a political-science professor at the University of New Mexico.
At the same time, "Yardie" (the title is Jamaican patois for a gang member) has something to say about the way immigrants can become trapped in the loyalties and vendettas of their homelands.
For many nations, a Zimbabwe-style switch in the loyalties of the armed forces or a rift in the inner circle represents one of the few ways that rulers might be forced from power.
Related: How the Jalisco New Generation Cartel Is Terrorizing the People of Western Mexico El Sangres says that the intruders have also been aided by Duarte switching loyalties after he took office in 2010.
It got to a point where the institutions that saved lives were only supporting one political side, so the White Helmets vowed to rescue all human lives, regardless of their personal beliefs or loyalties.
The independence drive has split loyalties in the wealthy northeastern region and caused resentment in much of the rest of Spain, as well as tarnishing the image of Spain's four-decade-old democracy abroad.
Now that streaming has become the norm, options are being spread thinner as companies capitalize on the trend, and you have to decide where your loyalties lie or shell out for all the options.
Ocasio-Cortez will be part of a new wave of Democrats joining the House in 2019: outspoken progressives who believe the party's loyalties, and priorities, are too focused on appeasing the country's political center.
When, for example, on July 7, 2017, Rogers shows Putin and Trump naked in bed together, he creates a plausible if outrageous visual metaphor that strikes at the heart of the president's mystifying loyalties.
But Woods passed with flying colours and then some in front of an enthusiastic but exceedingly polite sellout crowd that had its loyalties split between the 15-times major champion and Japan's top player.
Richardson says that police in Xinjiang have collected data on matters like how many times a day a person prays, whether they have relatives outside of the country and where their political loyalties lie.
But Sunkara's allegiances have shifted; his loyalties now lie with Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), the biggest remnant of the once-mighty Socialist Party of America following a 0003 split over the Vietnam War.
Clinton's appeal as a strong partisan leader has been a big attraction to different kinds of voters and she has been able to develop strong loyalties among groups such as African-American voters. 23.
"If everybody else does it, those countries in the China-sphere are going to relocate their loyalties and their economic relationships [there] and not the United States," he said in a "Squawk Box " interview.
He and Mr. Johnson are gambling that Brexit voters will automatically back a Brexit prime minister, but in an election deep tribal loyalties and random political issues could throw all those calculations off course.
As with other independent agencies and functions within the federal government, even politically appointed leaders like Chairman Clayton must always weigh political loyalties against the mission of the agency they are sworn to lead.
They're completely prepared to handle disasters, but when war breaks out on Earth, the international crew finds their loyalties tested as they figure out what happened back at home, and how to move forward.
But those who did agreed that Trump's comments upended their political loyalties, and moved them to take action to register and motivate other voters to keep Trump out of the White House in November.
Although you're never exactly going to root for Joe Goldberg, you will get a dark thrill out of seeing what he does next, especially as his jealousy over Beck's loyalties hits a fever pitch.
" Catch up quick: Amash left the GOP Thursday and declared himself an Independent, writing in a Washington Post op-ed that he was "rejecting the partisan loyalties and rhetoric that divide and dehumanize us.
The Framers of the Constitution were deeply concerned about corruption and included these prohibitions to ensure that the president would not have divided loyalties, or be unduly influenced by the prospect of personal gain.
HANOI (Reuters) - In a country where factions, loyalties and connections can determine plum political posts, few among Vietnam's banking community would argue Nguyen Van Binh's rise to the Communist Party's politburo is without merit.
Starting with the candidates' actual platforms in the 245 race, this approach shows that, free of party loyalties, 103% of registered voters are closer to Hillary Clinton's basket of policies than to Mr Trump's.
His campaign claimed an inside-baseball victory in the state weeks before the primary, arguing it had secured the loyalties of the plurality of delegates, who could defect to Kasich in a contested convention.
Erasing any doubt about the president's loyalties means the truth must be told with facts and details that will only surface if Congress and the next attorney general make an unwavering commitment to openness.
In the hearing room itself, some Republicans suggested that Vindman may have been distrusted by his bosses or that the army officer, born in what was then the Soviet Union, could have divided loyalties.
Many people are intimately connected to gangs over generations, with allegiances woven through families and friendships the way loyalties to sports teams or alma maters are passed down in the wealthier neighborhoods across town.
Suspicion that Mormons have dual loyalties flared up early in the last century over whether to seat Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, who was also a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
The United States Bankruptcy Code requires the experts who work on bankruptcies to have undivided loyalties, which is intended to uphold public confidence in a system where large amounts of money constantly change hands.
Some delegates will have loyalties to the political establishment in their respective states, but others may feel loyal to evangelical activists, the Tea Party movement, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, or even their state's voters.
"Marr had also pointed to members of the Conservative Party that have shared similar views who are still within the party, including former Johnson advisor Anthony Browne who wrote that Muslims have "divided loyalties.
Mr. Poe recalled watching one night as Mr. Boch told a pretty young woman she could come in, but her Wall Street-looking boyfriend had to stay outside: a merciless test of her loyalties.
While Stimson's analysis is harsh — criticizing as it does many hardworking men and women whose loyalties to family, friend, community and church may supersede personal ambition — he captures a crucial element of contemporary politics.
But Iranian protesters have neither, he said, dismissing recent demonstrations as a "spontaneous and grassroots" movement that draws across a broad mix of interests and loyalties, including students, professionals, trade unionists, and ethnic minorities.
After all, Taylor, similar to Mitch McDeere, hasn't been part of Axe's corporate culture for long and thus doesn't have the loyalties (or blackmail threats) that keep more veteran employees bound to the company.
My eldest son, Nick, a fierce dead-ender on the question of team loyalties, is now recommending a family summit with a single agenda item: to switch or not to switch to the Nets?
The largest single group, 26 percent, said they were loyal to and consistently used one assistant and ignored the others, but as competition in this area heats up, those loyalties are likely to be tested.
And on the issue of abortion, Kasich's loyalties are unequivocal: He signed no fewer than 16 new anti-abortion provisions into Ohio law, including one barring abortion providers from seeking admitting privileges with public hospitals.
But he did recognise one big thing: that the prophets of globalisation and European integration erred badly if they thought that national loyalties would either melt away or become so anodyne that they didn't matter.
" And Morrison's personal loyalties may lie less with Trump and more with Bolton, who brought him in and reportedly described what Giuliani and his cronies were trying to accomplish in Ukraine as a "drug deal.
The obsession with accruing fantasy points certainly changes the nature of being a fan, in my experience, yet in some lights it could be read as a positive, because it helps water down tribal loyalties.
The engaged reality star's comments about Olympios and Jackson, however, hinted at where her loyalties lie — though that, of course, may have more to do with her own personal experience than whatever happened on BiP.
Sceptics have long suspected that conservative Christians—and above all white evangelical Protestants, who are among his most loyal backers—are embracing the president for a mix of reasons, including worldly politics and tribal loyalties.
Afraid that Arya might take an incriminating note back to the Northern lords, whose loyalties spin like weathervanes, Sansa tries to retrieve the note from Arya's room, and instead discovers a bag with flattened faces.
Former Republican congress member for Illinois and current conservative radio host Joe Walsh tweeted that Trump must "condemn Putin in the strongest language possible," in addition to canceling, so Americans know where his loyalties lie.
We should investigate -- I think, what is going on with our national security committees which used to be the highest level of -- you know, people, elder statesmen would serve there, and put political loyalties aside.
Even assuming these aides were as well-trained (and as well-integrated into the larger world of federal law enforcement, diplomacy, and intelligence agencies), they present themselves as approaching their responsibilities and loyalties very differently.
Tlaib, who is of Palestinian descent, later said her tweet was meant to criticize people "seeking to strip Americans of their Constitutional right to free speech" and not to accuse Jews of having dual loyalties.
" Within a day of Colonel Vindman's testimony, conservative media figures on Fox News and elsewhere, as well as Republican surrogates like Rudolph W. Giuliani, raised questions about whether the Ukrainian-born colonel had "dual loyalties.
Many of the world's biggest tech companies -- Facebook, Google and Amazon from the United States, and Alibaba and Tencent from China -- are competing with local businesses like Reliance, Flipkart and Paytm to win their loyalties.
In tutoring Sanders, Mitchell maintains a running commentary on the shifting alliances, and layers of insurgents, warlords, tribal loyalties and age-old clan feuds that make the nation all but impossible for outsiders to subdue.
At the heart of this financial courtship, played out against a backdrop of personal rivalries and competing regional loyalties, is the desire to create a robust local player that would be shielded from foreign predators.
After getting comfortable playing in Memphis, she'd begun taking weekend trips to Nashville, leading one of her college instructors, seeing her divided loyalties between her studies and her ambitions, to offer some unsolicited, uncomfortable advice.
Many of the world's biggest tech companies — Facebook, Google and Amazon from the United States, and Alibaba and Tencent from China — are competing with local businesses like Reliance, Flipkart and Paytm to win their loyalties.
Charles M. Blow Opinion Columnist It is an unfathomable proposition that the day would ever come when America could rightly question the loyalties of its own president, but that is precisely where we have arrived.
But beyond Mr. Netanyahu's apparent attempt to chart a new course with Mr. Trump, he is also under intense pressure from the right flank of his governing coalition to demonstrate where his domestic loyalties lie.
What the Eagle Scout and Iraq War veteran can't control is President Donald Trump, who has seized the loyalties of the Republican base and has made it harder for the party to reach beyond it.
Opinion polls put Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservatives ahead, but the election is hard to predict because Brexit cuts across traditional political loyalties and has pushed parties to form pacts which could distort the result.
By letting Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan have their way (however unsuccessfully) on policy detail, he's weakened any appeal to the center he once had, but also sealed partisan loyalties and protected his right flank.
LONDON — For months, analysts have wondered when the grinding pressures of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union would stretch political divisions and loyalties to the breaking point, possibly leading to a realignment of British politics.
Recently, the Evers' family was back in the news when it showed split loyalties in the 2016 presidential election with his widow Myrlie Evers-Williams backing Hillary Clinton and his brother Charles Evers backing Donald Trump.
But in the end, nationalism also constrained the family loyalties of the continent's monarchs, who could or would not save their Russian relatives from murder—the centenary of which will be commemorated in Russia next month.
Tsang's position was "hopelessly compromised" and his "personal loyalties divided" as he continued to make decisions in favour of Wave Media despite his connection to one of its main shareholders, prosecution lawyer David Perry QC said.
With many of the candidates either choosing to remain uncommitted or waiting on their congressional district's choice to make their own, the contest for the delegates' loyalties is expected to extend well past next week's primary.
But the DoE's loyalties are split because, as well as wanting to develop batteries that could put the oil industry out of business, it also has other energy industries to nurture, notably oil and natural gas.
She lays out how his loyalties have flipped on a dime in the past, with him changing support from her father Mad King Aerys, to Robert Baratheon, to her brother Viserys Targaryen, then finally to her.
But you can forget about menu planning or whipping up anything from scratch — we can barely suss out where our loyalties lie on "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series" let alone cook for the occasion.
The golden age of restaurants may be over, thanks to the collision of oversaturated markets, rising labor and food costs, changing consumer loyalties, a shrinking middle class, and declines in mall traffic, WashPost's Laura Reiley writes.
The adventure reunites Newt with Tina (Katherine Waterston), Queenie (Alison Sudol) and Jacob (Dan Fogler), but his mission will also test their loyalties as they face new perils in an increasingly dangerous and divided wizarding world.
Thrawn: Treason is the third novel about the character, who returns to his home planet after receiving a dire warning about a new threat to his people, one that will force him to choose between loyalties.

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