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Example Sentences

The brilliance of “Daryl Dixon” is how its circumstances forced Reedus' character, a creature torn between group loyalty and loneliness, to figure out where he fits not just within his group, but in the world.

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First of all, it should be a belief that other people are not likely to have, because if everyone has this belief, then it's not a very good signal of group loyalty.

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The hotel owners pay the parent brands a percentage of their total revenues, as well as reservation system fees and group loyalty fees.

This dependency tends to promote strong group loyalty - increasing support for its norms, including "traditional" heterosexual family structures.

From BBC

Politicians’ appeals to voters’ communal morality — characterized by their sense of group loyalty rather than support for universal values — have been rising in this century, he reports.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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