22 example sentences using betrayal.
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A lot of the IT industry feels that's a betrayal. [...
This is just a total betrayal and I cannot believe that the Google board is not aware of this! and if it is not it is because they choose to be!
That certainly feels like betrayal. Not surprisingly when someone you care about dies you can find yourself mad at them for dying.
I hope I never break that because it would be a betrayal. It is really about the tone used to express the thought if the thought is important enough to express in the first place.
For Americans, it's a simple betrayal by our government.
But not only does Siegler appear to believe this, but he considers the non-appearance of that phone as a betrayal.
Nobody expects better from Microsoft, but they still expect better from Google, hence the sense of betrayal and subsequent furor.
People in the /r/oculus reddit are already expressing strong feelings of betrayal - eighty comments in under ten minutes, none positive. What a bizarre move.
They're outraged by the betrayal of the police, making an end-run around the law that they thoroughly defeated to prevent the police from having master keys. They're outraged by the lockmakers subverting their trust.
Nobody is really talking about this massive betrayal of trust by the npm maintainers. Make a mistake and deploy a backwards-incompatible change?
He is now the personification of the a near universal feeling of betrayal in the community. Will be interesting to see how this develops.
For most people, the betrayal doesn't matter. The local barista/actor doesn't want to understand thousand-dimensional data analyses and what that portends for their future.
The big stink is how Firefox is supporting this, it's like a huge betrayal of the principles of an open web which is what I directly associate Mozilla with. As a long time Firefox user and promoter I feel betrayed.
The NSA stuff can be seen in that light, there is a betrayal of trust as the basis for trust in a government spy agency was that they wouldn't do a certain thing... spy on their own people.
It should have been obvious that Ubuntu/Canonical's relationship with the wider free software community was doomed to end in this kind of betrayal. I just hope that people in the free software community learn from this and that it doesn't happen again.
As a huge science fiction nerd and Games Workshop customer, this feels like rank betrayal. I expect this kind of legal bullying from big companies, but from a company that makes minifigs and other gaming accessories I expect better behavior.
So get it the **** together, fire him, and make a public statement that his firing was due to a lack of personal integrity and make it clear that you won't tolerate that kind of personal betrayal. Details can be spared, because those kinds of rumours spread faster than diseases through a workplace.
I was a die-hard Apple fan until the Mac came out, which felt like a betrayal to the original Wozniak-driven Apple philosophy. The PC, ironically, became the continuation of what Apple meant to me.
After a few hundred words tugging on my emotions and making me care about your personal story, it feels like a betrayal of my trust at the end to leave me wondering if I just read an advertorial.
> Don't get me started on the logical hoops MG must jump through to view a compromise on a policy proposal for net neutrality as the ultimate betrayal while a device that the manufacturer must approve all software that runs on it is A-OK. I see this as two different things. Google buddying up with Verizon to change net neutrality in the mobile space has an impact on everyone while Apple preventing software from running on their devices only affects Apple users.
Don't get me started on the logical hoops MG must jump through to view a compromise on a policy proposal for net neutrality as the ultimate betrayal while a device that requires the manufacturer to approve all software that runs on it is A-OK.
Political Correctness prevents us from collectively helping the predominantly black victims of a large sub-culture of black America that celebrates crime, dehumanizes women and gays, views educational/career achievement as betrayal of black identity, and tolerate men who willingly abandon their families. America will not succeed as a nation unless black Americans succeed, and political correctness throws them to the wolves by pretending a problem they are victimized by doesn't exist.