He demanded "total loyalty from his employees and his children."
The staff is one of those kinds of staffs where they demand loyalty.
The proposal of a written declaration was not passed, but the central committee decided to demand loyalty.
On issues like civil rights, she argues, it is legitimate for partisans to demand loyalty to certain ideas.
In effect the Government will be able to demand unflinching loyalty from people who are not allowed to vote for or against it.
If a cause were naturally just, its leader would have no need to demand loyalty from his followers, or so you might think.
But President Clinton was urging him to support it and his party leaders were demanding loyalty.
In return, he demanded complete loyalty and a fierce rejection of all other gods.
Because national honor demanded it, as well as loyalty to one's colleagues?
Her mentor was an American volleyball coach who demanded extreme loyalty and commitment.