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  • 1want of loyalty — index disloyalty Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Loyalty business model — The loyalty business model is a business model used in strategic management in which company resources are employed so as to increase the loyalty of customers and other stakeholders in the expectation that corporate objectives will be met or… …

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  • 3loyalty */*/ — UK [ˈlɔɪəltɪ] / US noun Word forms loyalty : singular loyalty plural loyalties 1) a) [uncountable] support that you always give to someone or something because of your feelings of duty and love towards them She inspires great loyalty among her… …

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  • 4loyalty — loy|al|ty [ lɔıəlti ] noun ** 1. ) uncount support that you always give to someone or something because of your feelings of duty and love toward them: She inspires great loyalty among her staff. loyalty to: I was impressed by his loyalty to his… …

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  • 5Brand loyalty — Brand loyalty, in marketing, consists of a consumer s commitment to repurchase the brand and can be demonstrated by repeated buying of a product or service or other positive behaviors such as word of mouth advocacy.Dick, Alan S. and Kunal Basu… …

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  • 6Dual loyalty — This article is about dual loyalty in politics. For loyalty in ethics, see Dual loyalty (ethics). In politics, dual loyalty is loyalty to two separate interests that potentially conflict with each other. Contents 1 Inherently controversial 1.1… …

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  • 7Exit, Voice, and Loyalty — is a theoretical concept derived from the work of Albert O. Hirschman which elaborates on two essential options in organizational decline, being exit and voice.The basis concept is as follows: members of an organization, whether a business, a… …

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  • 8Disloyalty — Dis*loy al*ty, n. [Pref. dis + loyalty: cf. OF. desloiaut[ e], deslealt[ e], F. d[ e]loyaut[ e].] Want of loyalty; lack of fidelity; violation of allegiance. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 9disloyalty — I noun apostasy, barratry, betrayal, betrayal of trust, breach, breach of faith, breach of promise, breach of trust, broken promise, contumacy, defection, dereliction of allegiance, desertion, disobedience, faithlessness, falseness, falsity,… …

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  • 10Baptists — • A Protestant denomination which exists chiefly in English speaking countries and owes its name to its characteristic doctrine and practice regarding baptism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Baptists     Baptists …

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