1. In Japan, as dictated by the powerful Japanese Boxing Commission and a culture that values loyalty, boxers are bound to their managers and trainers for life. 2. Of course, that is exactly what one would expect to hear from the ruddy-faced artilleryman who values loyalty over the limelight. 3. Powers is a blunt-spoken conservative who ruled the party with an iron fist and valued party loyalty above all. 4. Similarly, the Bushes value loyalty above all else, and once again Harriman helps explain why. 5. They paint him as an extraordinarily tough executive who likes control and values loyalty above all. 6. Bush, who values loyalty, may well opt for that approach when John Ashcroft, a conservative, comes under fire during his confirmation hearing for attorney general. 7. The VNS survey showed that Bush supporters were self-described conservatives who valued loyalty to the Republican Party. 8. The voter survey showed that Bush supporters were self-described conservatives who valued loyalty to the Republican Party. |