Loyal
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It is a fantastic, unpredictable, and devastatingly painful world – one that is so complex that even the show’s most
loyal
viewers often are confused.
The key sign that discrimination has been injected into the current discourse is the obsession with the idea of “integration,” despite the fact that the vast majority of European Muslims abide by the law, know the language of the country in which they reside, and are
loyal
to their country (though sometimes critical, like their fellow citizens).
The Frente Amplio (FA) brings together nearly all the country’s left-wing groups and has the
loyal
support of labor unions.
For although Crown Prince Abdullah has his own
loyal
entourage, including the National Guard, he confronts opposition from senior figures in the religious establishment.
Why should the search for Wolfensohn’s successor be limited to an American (and especially an American
loyal
to a particular political party)?
Robert Kuok, the Malaysian owner of Hong Kong's major English language newspaper, the South China Morning Post , is one of Mr. Tung's friends and fiercely
loyal
to China's leaders.
Paul Krugman and the Obama RecoveryNEW YORK – For several years, and often several times a month, the Nobel laureate economist and New York Times columnist and blogger Paul Krugman has delivered one main message to his
loyal
readers: deficit-cutting “austerians” (as he calls advocates of fiscal austerity) are deluded.
This cannot be brought about by regulations alone, but by smart, well-placed, and targeted initiatives by the business community that would create a
loyal
group of “sustainable consumers.”
Bahrain is the Kingdom’s most
loyal
ally in the region, and the Saudis fear that sectarian unrest could spread to the country’s eastern region, where a Shia-minority nurses long-held grievances.
Like the eight-year civil war (in what was then known as Zaire) that nominally ended in 2002, the current fighting involves many different local groups: not only the Congolese government forces, which oppose the insurgents
loyal
to the Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda, but also the Rwandan Hutu rebels who were responsible for the genocide in Rwanda in the 1990’s and a jungle force known as the “Mai-Mai” militias.
Putin knew that he could take advantage of Ukraine's ethno-religious division (the eastern regions are overwhelmingly Russian Orthodox and
loyal
to the Kremlin) to undermine these efforts.
He remains a firm Putin supporter, skillfully combining criticism of virtually all aspects of Russia's foreign and domestic policy with a
loyal
- but not glorifying - attitude toward the president himself.
The military impotence of forces
loyal
to Colonel Muammar Qaddafi – visible for a week -- had been matched by the regime’s growing political disarray.
Parliament must now reconstitute itself without the three parties
loyal
to Somchai.
Bashar Assad remains essentially
loyal
to his father’s legacy.
Loyal
chief executives of Russia’s big state companies enjoy long tenures, regardless of whether they meet ordinary standards of efficiency, profit, or innovation.
Yemen's military is largely intact, having remained in its barracks as the Houthis marched to the capital, and there is little evidence that the units that work with the Americans are
loyal
to the new rebel government.
Before 2000, there was an influential, independent press and a parliament
loyal
to the president, but still independent.
The Federation Council (the upper chamber of the Duma), too, was generally
loyal
to the president, as were regional governors, while remaining independent.
He is more powerful than ever, as the country's most important institutions – the Revolutionary Guards, Guardian Council, presidency and parliament – are currently led by individuals who were either directly appointed by him or are unfailingly
loyal
to him.
Holland’s reelection chances are dismal; his
loyal
prime minister, Manuel Valls, is expected to announce his own candidacy this week, but is polling only marginally better than Hollande, at 9%.
He would have served the country and the world better had he been less of a
loyal
Republican working the inside game of trying to convince Bush’s political advisors that good policy was important, and more of a nonpartisan steward of America’s long-term fiscal stability.
The Syrian Sectarian DelusionPRINCETON – As Syria’s 18-month-old rebellion has grown increasingly violent – exemplified by the recent massacre of rural villagers by the Syrian military and militias
loyal
to President Bashar al-Assad – long-standing sectarian divisions have become more pronounced.
In fact, older people have better accident and attendance records, and are more loyal, reducing employee turnover and replacement costs.
More remarkably, the Tunisian army played the role of a genuinely professional, neutral,
loyal
republican institution, acting in support of the civilian process.
Forces
loyal
to Assad were again pushed to the brink in July 2015, when opposition forces advanced on the regime’s coastal strongholds, specifically the port city of Latakia.
The army and the security apparatus remain loyal, the cabinet has suffered few defections, and the key population centers of Damascus and Aleppo have not joined the rebellion.
For many politicians, particularly in America, there is an unwillingness to upset Turkey without strong justification, given its record as a
loyal
NATO ally and putative EU candidate country.
One was to stretch the definition of ‘the judiciary’ to include thousands of
loyal
government employees who have law degrees but no experience on the bench.
Austrian and Hungarian Jews were among the most fiercely
loyal
subjects of the Austro-Hungarian Emperor, because he shielded them from the violent nationalism of the majority populations.
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