I think the latter bit (criticizing the shortcomings of the moderated proposals on the table and laying out better policies) tends to be more helpful in moving the process along than the former bit (criticizing the people involved in the process for their alleged failings and disloyalties). ❋ Unknown (2010)
“What glue holds a marriage together despite disloyalties, professional failures, free-floating anger and regret for the life not lived?” she asks, failing to notice that neither she nor Yglesias answer the question. ❋ Unknown (2009)
It was a place of suspicions and disloyalties, Wu Xiaoling had proved that. ❋ Michael Dobbs (2008)
Lincoln was a great president, but he had to deal with cabinet crises, disloyalties and resignations which, historians say, threatened the war effort. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Why—speaking of disloyalties, forsakings, and acts that seemingly cannot be explained—did I forsake myself to draw cartoons, when I am averse by nature to caricature, ribaldry, and violence? ❋ Howard Jacobson (2006)
And Charlotte's successful modeling agent, Oscar, deals with the requisite disloyalties of the fashion business by affecting a leisurely shorthand in which he customarily speaks of himself in the third person. ❋ Unknown (2001)
After wanderings and criticisms and grumblings and little disloyalties of the tongue all Englishmen come back to an England immovable and eternal. ❋ Unknown (1954)
Under the figure of an unfaithful wife, God upbraids Jerusalem with her ingratitude and manifold disloyalties: but promiseth mercy by a new covenant. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)
After all her disloyalties, I will still allure her by my grace etc., and send her vinedressers, viz., the apostles: originally her own children, who shall open to her the gates of hope; as heretofore at her coming into the land of promise, she had all good success after she had satisfied the divine justice by the execution of Achan in the valley of Achor. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)
Under the names of the two harlots, Oolla and Ooliba, are described the manifold disloyalties of Samaria and Jerusalem, with the punishment of them both. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)
My treatise on the Modern Doll will never be written now: there are some disloyalties at which even a journalist must draw the line. ❋ Unknown (1938)