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  2. Misplaced loyalty - Wikipedia

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    Misplaced loyalty (or mistaken loyalty, misguided loyalty or misplaced trust) is loyalty placed in other persons or organisations where that loyalty is not acknowledged, is not respected, is betrayed, or is taken advantage of. It can also mean loyalty to a malignant or misguided cause.

  3. Why airline loyalty doesn't pay off like it used to - AOL

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    But his loyalty is waning as dynamic pricing and devaluation practices have made their way to airline rewards programs and left some customers feeling burned. "Unfortunately, there's been a pretty ...

  4. Why promoting people for loyalty is a bad idea - AOL

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    Loyalty to a company can be a good thing, but promoting people solely on the length of time they have spent in a job can be extremely detrimental to a firm. Why promoting people for loyalty is a ...

  5. Criticism of the Pledge of Allegiance - Wikipedia

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    The Court theorized that the Pledge might be constitutional if either the words "under God" inserted in 1954 had, due to the passage of time, lost their religious meaning by 1963, or if one equated a personal public declaration of loyalty with the act of reading a document created by a historical figure—"This general principle might also ...

  6. Talk:Loyalty - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Loyalty appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 22 July 2010 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know ... that Josiah Royce was the first philosopher to address the idea of loyalty , although writers in other fields had previously considered the ...

  7. What does brand loyalty look like now? Why businesses are ...

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    Such loyalty incentives have existed since at least 1793, ... Consumers were more than twice as likely to say a bad experience with their products or services would make them leave a brand.

  8. Fan loyalty - Wikipedia

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    Fan loyalty, particularly with respect to team sports, is different from brand loyalty, in as much as if a consumer bought a product that was of lower quality than expected, he or she will usually abandon allegiance to the brand. However, fan loyalty continues even if the team that the fan supports continues to perform poorly year after year.

  9. Don't fly a lot? You should still get a loyalty account. Here ...

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    Even if you don't fly all the time, it's worth having a frequent flyer account linked to your airline reservations.