Examples of 'political loyalty' in a sentence

Meaning of "political loyalty"

political loyalty: The allegiance, support, or faithfulness that an individual shows towards a political party, leader, or ideology

How to use "political loyalty" in a sentence

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But career opportunities depended on political loyalty.
Their political loyalty looks solid.
I think we have been failed due to our political loyalty.
Political loyalty weighs much more in performance evaluations than before.
Napoleon originally created this award to ensure political loyalty.
The concept of political loyalty was often lodged at the state level.
It was really a test of political loyalty.
Buying political loyalty for your extractive schemes is itself an economic good.
Getting ahead has depended on political loyalty rather than merit.
Sometimes torture was carried out to force a victim to change their political loyalty.
Between technical competence and political loyalty lies the question of politicization.
Putin permitted them to keep their wealth in exchange for political loyalty.
Was political loyalty.
Obama has a healthy disdain for the overrated virtue of political loyalty.
Through this framework, their political loyalty outweighed their ethnic and regional affiliations.

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The allocation of Community subsidies depends on political loyalty.
Do not ask me for political loyalty towards Pinochet, please.
The Bourbons also tried to make vivandière appointments contingent on political loyalty to the monarchy.
Political Loyalty and the Nation-State.
Only the telephone number is used to enforce political loyalty to the Present.
Political loyalty ( and membership of a political party )?
The rise of nationalism in the 19th century made race a centerpiece of political loyalty.
And what about you? Don't ask me for political loyalty towards Pinochet, please.
In this way, several governments have used this as a means of securing political loyalty.
Political loyalty to the “ process ”.
Typically, jobs or other material benefits are exchanged for political loyalty and support.
His political loyalty and zeal brought appointment as a Gentleman of the Privy chamber on 18 December 1663.
In fact, most governments simply use these resources as a means of purchasing political loyalty.
Would you be willing to write a statement concerning the political loyalty of Ms. Aramchek?
Peronism long controlled the conurbano through clientelism, providing handouts in return for political loyalty.
It is stressed that continued rural development is depended upon the rural voters ' political loyalty.
In exchange for economic support, the Kremlin will demand political loyalty.
Most recently, the administration purged eight U.S. attorneys for what looks like insufficient political loyalty.

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