dual loyalty
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdualandloyalty
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dual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈdʒuː.əl/us/ˈduː.əl/
with two parts, or combining ...
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loyalty
noun
uk/ˈlɔɪ.əl.ti/us/ˈlɔɪ.əl.t̬i/
the quality of ...
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We analyze the spectrum ofdualloyaltyconflicts and explore ethical models developed to explain the role of health professionals in the military.
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The problem ofdualloyaltyis therefore evident in many settings, including, for example, occupational health, forensic services, managed care, and the military environment.
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This paper attempts to reframe the current debates around health professional complicity in human rights violations during wartime in terms ofdualloyalty.
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Such institutional mechanisms aim both to prevent thedualloyaltyconflict in the first place and to resolve and redress conflicts that do arise.
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Moreover, suggestions that military lawyers may arbitrate requests for confidential information 40 ignore the fact that all military personnel are subject to similardualloyaltyconflicts in this setting.
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Dualloyaltyconflicts can potentially give rise to human rights violations in all societies, even those thought to be the most open and free.
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The problem is one ofdualloyalty.
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He said that there could be no such thing as adualloyalty.
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The basic problem is to try to accommodate thedualloyaltywhich underlies the whole approach to the question of civil rights.
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Under the present dispensation in coal mining, with machine mining rapidly growing, thisdualloyaltyis strained more than hitherto.
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The third argument advanced in another place was thedualloyaltyargument.
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I have a sort ofdualloyalty.
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Constantly much of my time was taken up trying to resolve these confusions and difficulties of persons with adualloyalty.
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Where they have, to put it frankly, thisdualloyalty, they have discharged both of them.
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Dualloyaltyor dual nationality, it does not matter which, for this purpose.
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There is the difficulty ofdualloyalty.
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It is said that this will mean adualloyaltyin the management.
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This is really part of the problem ofdualloyaltythat exists in the whole of our public life today.
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There might have been a problem at that time withdualloyalty.
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