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- They are still being treated disloyally by the Army they served loyally.
- Williams now decided to stand to preserve his reputation and Roupell, somewhat disloyally, backed him.
- He was accused of speaking " disloyally " when he allegedly belittled the threat of Germany to the security of the United States.
- _Phillip Thomas ( D-Md . ) in 1867, for having disloyally encouraged his son to serve in the Confederate military.
- The Cimber Air case ended in arbitration and on 27 October 1994 the Maritime and Commercial Court found that Cimber Air had acted disloyally and sentenced them to pay Maersk Air a compensation of DKK 35.5 million.
- An officer of a trade union, too, is in a fiduciary position towards the members, and no employer would be justified in seeking, by promises or threats, to induce him to act disloyally towards them.
- Although a kind-hearted and sensitive man at heart, Jim's urges, vices, greed, and self-preservation often get the better of him and cause him to act rashly, disloyally, destructively inconsiderate, and even abusively as far as his rank and power.
- The furor over John F . Kennedy Jr .'s essay in the current George magazine, where he criticizes cousins Joe and Michael ( disloyally or courageously, as you prefer ) for screwing up their lives, has mostly ignored the bigger scandal : that the editor of a mainstream magazine could sign his name to such appalling prose.