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a. a cross-functional project team
b. a self-managed operational team
c. a traditional work team
d. an executive team
Divided Loyalties was created on 1995-10-11.
Divided Loyalties - Doctor Who - was created in 1999.
Mutant X - 2001 Divided Loyalties 3-15 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Meerkat Manor - 2005 Divided Loyalties 1-7 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Babylon 5 - 1994 Divided Loyalties 2-19 was released on: UK: 25 July 1995 USA: 11 October 1995
Yes, it is, as in divided loyalties. It is from a verb form. Divided is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to divide" (to cut, section, or separate).
*Divided family loyalties*
In "The Sniper," the protagonist grapples with the internal conflict of loyalty to his country versus the emotional bond he feels when he realizes he has killed his own brother, highlighting the devastating personal costs of war. Similarly, in "Cranes," the character of Songsam faces a moral dilemma as he reunites with his childhood friend, a prisoner of war, and must choose between his loyalty to his country and his deep-seated friendship. Both stories poignantly illustrate how divided loyalties can lead to profound tragedy and personal anguish amidst the backdrop of conflict.
Augustus forbade the soldiers from marrying until their 25 years' service was over. It is not sure why he did this. It is possible that it was because three legions which were destroyed in an attack in Germania had a large number of women, wives, girlfriends and prostitutes. It was said that the troops were concerned with rescuing these women, making their situation worse. Augustus was very upset by this defeat which ruined his plans in Germania. Soldiers were allowed to get married by Septimius Severus in 193 AD.
The political problems, such as too many men in a contest for leadership, the divided loyalties of the army, and no consensus as to what action to take to defend the borders, all were factors in weakening the empire and in its ultimate fall.The political problems, such as too many men in a contest for leadership, the divided loyalties of the army, and no consensus as to what action to take to defend the borders, all were factors in weakening the empire and in its ultimate fall.The political problems, such as too many men in a contest for leadership, the divided loyalties of the army, and no consensus as to what action to take to defend the borders, all were factors in weakening the empire and in its ultimate fall.The political problems, such as too many men in a contest for leadership, the divided loyalties of the army, and no consensus as to what action to take to defend the borders, all were factors in weakening the empire and in its ultimate fall.The political problems, such as too many men in a contest for leadership, the divided loyalties of the army, and no consensus as to what action to take to defend the borders, all were factors in weakening the empire and in its ultimate fall.The political problems, such as too many men in a contest for leadership, the divided loyalties of the army, and no consensus as to what action to take to defend the borders, all were factors in weakening the empire and in its ultimate fall.The political problems, such as too many men in a contest for leadership, the divided loyalties of the army, and no consensus as to what action to take to defend the borders, all were factors in weakening the empire and in its ultimate fall.The political problems, such as too many men in a contest for leadership, the divided loyalties of the army, and no consensus as to what action to take to defend the borders, all were factors in weakening the empire and in its ultimate fall.The political problems, such as too many men in a contest for leadership, the divided loyalties of the army, and no consensus as to what action to take to defend the borders, all were factors in weakening the empire and in its ultimate fall.
Divided loyalties. He was very hung up about "hyphenated Americans"
The author's loyalties appear to be divided between two conflicting groups or ideologies. This can be inferred from the account's portrayal of different perspectives or the author's struggles with inner conflicts regarding loyalty.