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Instead, they have seized upon the issue of dual citizenship, which the proposed new law would allow, arguing that it will lead to Germans with divided loyalties.
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They don't need the reticence that can come with age and experience, and they certainly don't need the sort of entangling alliances, distractions and divided loyalties that family men and women have.
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The company that CEO McNerney took over in 2005 on the heels of two failed predecessors was a fractious confederation of old Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, Rockwell International and Hughes Electronics employees full of redundant facilities and divided loyalties.
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An individual with Jim's responsibilities faces constant challenges on a daily basis--personnel problems, turf battles and the like, not to mention achieving strategic goals.??? He never had divided loyalties--so many times you see campaign operatives keeping an eye cocked toward the next campaign or trying to make sure they have set themselves up in case the current campaign falters.
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Indeed, when New Zealand first used much the same system in 1996, 38% of voters divided their loyalties.
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