1. Because of this tradition and the power of their numbers, these organizations command deep loyalty from the workers. 2. But in the long run the city of Mondovi could not command the loyalties of its dependent territory. 3. He commands uncommon loyalty from workers despite sometimes harsh personnel policies. 4. Much will depend on whether the government of Mr Hun Sen can continue to command the loyalty of its troops and bureaucrats. 5. She knew its subterranean power, its ability to command loyalty. 6. Yet open Markets still command intense loyalty. 7. Albanese argues repeatedly that his ability to command such loyalty makes him the most formidable opponent to the Republican incumbent. 8. But if Taliban forces manage to regroup in the Pashtun-speaking parts of the country where they still command loyalty, they may be difficult to dislodge. 9. But the socially active groups tear at the fabric of religious denominations that historically commanded fierce loyalty. 10. Even as computer technology becomes more embedded in mainstream culture, it remains uncommon for a branded product to command the loyalty of the garden variety customer. |