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We no longer need to be beholden to cable companies.
You don't want to be beholden to a partner's timeline?
You may be beholden to cruel and impersonal corporate overlords.
"I'm not somebody that he can be beholden to," she said.
It's kind of great to not be beholden to anybody's shitty opinions.
"I'm not going to be beholden to any special interests," he said.
Some say she is corporate and will be beholden to Wall Street.
Which is rarely to be beholden to the whims of an inbox.
We will never be beholden to the lobbyists or the special interests.
"What Karen wanted was to not be beholden to this company," Stris said.
The person Trump chooses will not be beholden to the President's own views.
More important, a new government would be beholden to the corrupt, sectarian Parliament.
Moreover, as newly elected senators, they will be beholden to Trump — and Bannon.
Now, Khosrowshahi will be beholden to Wall Street's pressures to build a sustainable business.
Why would we want to be beholden to the government to run our farms?
Without this, the outlook for the German economy will be beholden to external factors.
Unfortunately, our federal elected officials still seem to be beholden to the gun lobby.
They are building their own businesses and don't want to be beholden to distribution platforms.
They don't want to be beholden to any single vendor, and they are demanding interoperability.
"I don't want to be beholden to any bank, ever," she said with quiet vehemence.
" She said, "Never will we be beholden to one political party, because that is idolatry.
Internet-connected bedrooms, cars, pacemakers and dialysis machines would be beholden to companies, not individual users.
And then the small growers who get through all that will be beholden to the distributors.
The bar was a way to finance their journalism so they wouldn't be beholden to advertisers.
Metrograph appears, right out of the gate, not to be beholden to the rules of distribution.
As a result, it wouldn't be beholden to any U.S. laws that may try to ban encryption.
Americans don't have to be beholden to the tech Goliaths to get the benefits of artificial intelligence.
But Blackburn repeatedly hammered him as a run-of-the-mill Democrat that'd be beholden to Washington.
He wanted a place where he wouldn't be beholden to clients, where people would value his expertise.
He would finance most of his own campaign and not be beholden to any individual or corporate entities.
Fortunately, America's federalist system does not mandate states to be beholden to this intellectually and morally bankrupt policy.
"The US isn't going to get directly involved, so we are going to be beholden to our proxy's strategy."
When he wins, he will owe no favors to anyone, nor will he be beholden to any special interest.
Walmart decided to focus entirely on open source software so the company wouldn't be beholden to any one software vendor.
That means they will turn to government-run programs, and that means they are likely to be beholden to Democrats.
The United States has long worried that China's telecom equipment makers could be beholden to Beijing and thus pose espionage risks.
It also requires radically different incentives for the medical supplies industry — namely, that it not be beholden to capitalist profit expectations.
China's legal system has a notoriously high conviction rate and is widely considered to be beholden to the ruling Communist Party.
America's federalist system does not mandate states to be beholden to the intellectually and morally bankrupt policy that is marijuana prohibition.
The introduction of its new voice assistant is another sign that BMW doesn't want to be beholden to Silicon Valley's heavy hitters.
Some may not want to be beholden to Washington D.C., while others may not agree with subsidizing students from higher-income families.
That means, for example, that St. Louis County would not be beholden to the agreement if it takes over policing in Ferguson.
Once, energy independence — the idea that we shouldn't be beholden to the Middle East for energy — provided an important argument for ethanol.
The "Old World" still wants the old bond, but they'll be beholden to America's whims, 5G and whatever else comes after it.
I'll be beholden to no one but US and to integrity & to the best version envisioned by imperfect, but wise, men centuries ago.
But Germany imports just 9 percent of all of its energy, which undercuts Trump's claim that Germany will somehow be beholden to Moscow.
And the left can take comfort in the fact that moderates will be beholden to the overall leftward direction of the Party today.
"We don't want women to be beholden to the hours that salons are open, which don't always allow for flexibility," Ms. Robinson said.
The real estate mogul has spent his primary eschewing political donations, saying he would self fund his campaign to not be beholden to lobbyists.
Torres- García believed that South America did not need to be beholden to either North America or Europe, that it was equal to both.
As a candidate, Trump made it clear that he would not be beholden to the GOP establishment when it came to protecting our public lands.
The Federal Reserve operates outside the scope of the administration, meaning the person Trump chooses for the job will not be beholden to Trump's directions.
She has developed a Proposal for Sexual Respect in the Fashion, Entertainment, and Media Industries that would involve all stakeholders but be beholden to none.
In a more impassioned response later in the hearing, Azar vowed he would not be beholden to any company or industry he had worked for.
I will not be beholden to corporations, lobbyists or special interest groups, and I will not stand by while those groups attack my political allies.
I will not be beholden to corporations, lobbyists, or special interest groups and I will not stand by while those groups attack my political allies.
Our safety workforce should not be beholden to a board controlled by aviation industry stakeholders who have an undeniable interest in improving their own bottom line.
"We felt a long time ago that we didn't want to be beholden to advertising dollars, because we saw the writing on the wall," said Sutton.
Trump is less the strict father than the petulant child: a boyish figure who rejects advice, shirks discipline and refuses to be beholden to behavioral norms.
One woman told me that she loves the idea of a billionaire who is funding his own candidacy and won't be beholden to contributors and special interests.
Trump has spent much of the campaign trail decrying money in politics and saying he is self-funding his campaign to not be beholden to special interests.
That meant Dell would be beholden to the whims of public markets, perhaps laden with short-term pessimism over the company's urgent need to find a transition.
"Instead of being beholden to the public, public servants will be beholden to a private company," a local activist, J.T. Faraji, said at a City Council meeting.
" He continued, "I will not be beholden to corporations, lobbyists, or special interest groups and I will not stand by while those groups attack my political allies.
These principles include the following, among others: Truly independent corporate boards are vital to effective governance, so no board should be beholden to the CEO or manage-ment.
I used to be the type of person who was wholly unable to function unless I had coffee, and it's really nice to not be beholden to caffeine.
What the supporters, enablers and apologists of the caravan seek is great numbers of immigrants whom they believe will be beholden to the party of government, the Democrats.
Mr. Trump is already facing a reluctant donor community, which he often demonized in his speeches, saying he will not be beholden to special interests or their money.
The 60-year-old Philadelphia native shared that "Life, Liberty and Levin" will largely not be beholden to news events of the particular day the show is airing.
No need to drag yourself to the gym or be beholden to a trainer's schedule, where I'd always end up arriving late and wasting 25% of my session.
I love the feeling of being entirely debt-free — the feeling of knowing that, no matter what, we will never be beholden to a bank or lender again.
Political appointees may feel the need to be beholden to the politicians who appoint them, but government workers should have some accountability to the taxpayers they're supposedly serving.
"If we were going to do it again, we weren't going to be beholden to investors that really didn't give a shit about what we were doing," says Wilson.
If the Sanders model can be replicated in congressional races and elect a Democratic president, then liberals need no longer be beholden to Wall Street and big corporate interests.
These locks have become key to the right-to-repair debate, which posits that consumers should not be beholden to the manufacturer's whims on products that they ostensibly own.
Crucially, Johnson will not be beholden to the 20 hardline Brexiteers in the European Research Group, who would have enjoyed much more influence if had won only a small majority.
"Businesses will no longer be beholden to inefficient and unpredictable payments with WAYV as the industry's facilitator and partner," Wayv CEO and founder Keith McCarty said in a released statement.
The president may or may not be beholden to the Russian government, and he's just sitting in the White House tweeting the most racist, vile, and petty things you can imagine.
Rhimes also told the Wall Street Journal that she was "thrilled" to no longer be beholden to "the necessary grind of network television," where 18–22 episode seasons remain the norm.
A professor who is also a graduate declares he will leave if the BJP gets re-elected: "As much as I love this place, I can't be beholden to their looniness."
If you can put your money in the bank and build up credit, you can get a lease for an apartment in your name and not be beholden to a partner.
Despite its ability to profoundly impact the US economy, the position operates independently of the White House, meaning the person Trump chooses will not be beholden to the President's own views.
Hard-line advocates of Brexit have argued that Britain should take back control of its laws and judicial system and no longer be beholden to the rulings of the European court.
Even assuming that Adelaide was able to bend the Tethered connection enough to claim her own unique life instead of copying Red's, why would Red be beholden to her in any way?
He then talked about an anonymous friend who had also chipped in another $1m (after sending Mr Trump money for his campaign—which he returned, not wanting to be beholden to anyone).
And Politicoreported that Christie was holding a $2202,2628-a-seat briefing on the transition planning, seemingly in conflict with Trump's claims about how he would not be beholden to big money contributors.
Intelligence agency leaders and others have said they are concerned that Huawei and other Chinese companies may be beholden to the Chinese government or ruling Communist Party, raising the risk of espionage.
The scale of Johnson's majority means he is unlikely to be beholden to the hard euroskeptic faction of the Conservative Party, the ERG (European Research Group), in shaping Brexit policy in 2020.
Some Democrats, charging that Mr. Trump may be beholden to the Kremlin, have said that the White House should disclose more of what he and Mr. Putin have said to each other.
Erdogan, who's called himself the "enemy of interest rates," furthered fears that central bank policy would be beholden to the executive by installing his son-in-law Berat Albayrak as finance minister.
Just as curatorial choices shouldn't be beholden to popular tastes but directed toward education and illumination, so too should we expect cultural gatekeepers to be similarly forward thinking in their operational duties.
"It was pretty obvious to me that unless you got somehow control over your currency, all these political movements were going to be beholden to who controlled the currency," Bannon told the Times.
Yet, by leaving the International Whaling Commission, Japan will no longer be beholden to the commission's conservation rules, regardless of the reality that most every nation in the world has stopped hunting whales.
First and foremost, it signals that base metals continue to be beholden to the bigger financial narrative, locked into a risk-on, risk-off dance with global markets, particularly the U.S. stock market.
He also promises to get things done because he is relying mostly on small-dollar contributions, so he wouldn't be beholden to the moneyed interests that he believes are poisoning the current political system.
At campaign rallies, he regularly touts that he won't be beholden to special interests -- from banks to health care companies to insurance providers -- because he's footing most of the bill for his presidential bid.
Here we thought 220 years ago we were going to be beholden to the rest of the world for oil and all the risks that poses and now we're in a very different place.
Presumably, such a Speaker would still be able to dictate final deals on major policy matters, but would be beholden to at least a portion of the minority party caucus to broker bipartisan agreements.
Ms. Sarnoff has no film experience, which AT&T may see as an asset: She will not be beholden to entrenched Hollywood practices at a time when the entertainment business is rapidly moving online.
HEATH, Ohio (Reuters) - Microphone in hand, Republican John Kasich promised the crowd inside a high-tech Ohio factory Saturday that he'll never be beholden to Washington insiders if he wins the White House in November.
Although both India and Pakistan say they want to resolve the current crisis diplomatically, the two governments may be beholden to their electorates, amid calls for firm military responses from both sides of the border.
Neil Gorsuch, Trump's Supreme Court pick, pledges independence from Trump and says no one, including the president, is above the law amid concerns by Democrats that he would be beholden to the man who selected him.
"There are distinctive differences between this generation and the generation that preceded it, and I would say we would be beholden to understand that," Pink CEO Denise Landman said on a recent call with analysts and investors.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been accused of not acting forcefully enough to fight the fires because he is said to be beholden to Brazilian farmers and ranchers eager for new hectares of income-producing arable land.
Mr. Assad would also be beholden to his two sponsors, Russia and Iran, reviled by many of his own citizens in the Sunni-majority country and rejected by some of the main Sunni powers in the Middle East.
Huckabee's tisk-tisking of Beyoncé's stage persona, and the assumption that a multi-award winning, multi-platinum album performing artist worth hundreds of millions of dollars must be beholden to the demands of her husband is breathtakingly sexist.
"There's not a whole lot going on fundamentally to drive the market, so in the absence of good fundamental drivers or negative fundamental drivers, the market seems to be beholden to the news of the day," he said.
As long as we're just talking about redistribution of wealth, then we will always be beholden to the production of capital and the priority of making profits, which generate the wealth that you can then tax and redistribute.
Amazon needs to offer such items if it wants to compete with the likes of Walmart and Kroger in the US grocery market, and its new grocery stores shouldn't be beholden to the same standards as Whole Foods.
Dropbox made its public debut today, with the stock soaring nearly 40% on its first day of trading — meaning the company will now be beholden to the same shareholders that sent the company's valuation well north of $10 billion.
The next chief executive of Air-France-KLM must not be beholden to external interests, said a senior French pilot on the group's board of directors, criticizing the possible choice of Air Canada's chief operating officer as preferred candidate.
A senior French pilot on Air France KLM's board of directors also said this weekend that the next CEO must not be beholden to external interests, as he criticised the possible choice of Air Canada's chief operating officer as preferred candidate.
The massive small-donor phenomenon demonstrates the divide between the base and the top leadership of the D.N.C. We don't need new candidates who will be beholden to the D.N.C. We need to stop blocking progressive candidates from moving forward.
It sucks to be beholden to loans for the next 20-plus years, but it's not like that's any more extreme than, I don't know, running an illegal casino that could ruin your life in a handful of unexpected ways.
Trump regularly tells voters he's self-funding his campaign, a claim he reiterated Friday night at a campaign rally in Oklahoma City, touting the unorthodox move as a sign that he won't be beholden to big donors and special interests.
The catch for these marketing-cloud companies is that marketers don't necessarily want to be beholden to one company for all of their data needs, just like they want to have many agencies and related companies handling their advertising needs.
Aboukhadijeh was looking for a way to spend more time on open source, but didn't want to be beholden to working on a single project or writing code at a private company that would never see the light of day.
We've had the ability to focus on doing what we think are the right things over a multiyear period, instead of just having to be beholden to the quarter-to-quarter demands that a lot of public companies have to struggle with.
Spiegel and co-founder Bobby Murphy have pretty much complete control over voting shares of the company — so for the most part it really won't be beholden to Wall Street, though a good stock price is always helpful for recruiting and employee morale.
It's still building out it's cachet as a financial advisory tool, so it may be that they sought to stay private and not be beholden to the quarterly pressures of a public company while they continue to build out that suite of tools.
What they draw from that sort of made-up crisis is that they should not be beholden to a state governor or state legislature for their own protection and for managing the place where they meet — the federal town or the federal district.
In Hof's Republican-leaning district, seven evangelicals said they voted for him because they believed that he, who like Trump is a wealthy businessman and political outsider, would also clean up politics and not be beholden to special-interest groups and their money.
It might not wish to be seen to be beholden to markets: willing to slash rates or take other action the moment stock indexes slip (particularly if the personnel making monetary-policy decisions are relatively new to their roles and keen to establish their independence).
The franchise can't be beholden to his commitment if a trade is for the good of the team now and down the line, but for a player who as vociferously put on for the city and the organization like DeRozan did, grace was warranted.
After Hof won the June nominating contest for a state Assembly seat, some evangelicals in his Republican-leaning district said they had voted for him because they believed he would clean up politics and not be beholden to special-interest groups and their money.
But the shift undercuts a core argument of Warren's campaign: that she would hold herself to a higher standard on campaign finance issues and not be beholden to big donors — and it's unclear whether the financial support and air cover could come at a cost.
I'm supposed to be beholden to all sorts of body fluid–regulating medications: one for high blood pressure, one for pancreatic malfunction, one for excess fluid in my legs, one for the proper release or suppression of hormones, one for kidney issues, and another for constricted arteries.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch on Tuesday pledged independence from President Donald Trump, bristled at his criticism of the judiciary and said not even the president is above the law amid Democratic concerns he would be beholden to the man who selected him.
Thanks to the expansion of shareholders private companies can rack up under the JOBS Act of 1003; the massive amount of funding available in the private market; and the desire of founders to work with investors who understand their reluctance to be beholden to public markets.
It's actually not, and I'll be the first to admit it: your odds are poor, it's going to take all your time and energy, and you're going to be beholden to a bunch of people who have a different vision of your idea than you do.
O'Neill, also formerly chief economist of Goldman Sachs, said his frustration at the lack of commitment by drug companies had reached a point where he now believes the best solution might be to create a government-funded "utility" type drug company, which would not be beholden to shareholders.
In 1003, Trump "ran on the idea that he was some sort of reformer, that he could drain the swamp and would not be beholden to the big-money donors and lobbyists," said Larry Noble, the former general counsel at the Federal Election Commission and a CNN contributor.
Mr. Hugin, a U.S. Marine veteran who was born in Union City, just like Mr. Menendez, pledged that he was a "fiscal conservative," but would not be beholden to the Republican Party on issues that hurt New Jersey, like capping state and local tax deductions under the new tax law.
Amy Klobuchar and former Vice President Joe Biden pointedly sought to portray 38-year-old Buttigieg as too green for the White House, while Sanders argued that Buttigieg's reliance on big-dollar donors meant that he was buying into a corrupt system and would be beholden to big-money interests.
Plus the branding connection and incentive will mean business owners will be beholden to Amazon in some ways, Jeremy Kagan, an adjunct professor of marketing at Columbia Business School and the managing director of The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center previously told CNBC Make It. And that can limit the ability to scale.
"Golden parachutes into government are essentially legalized bribery, and Mr. Cohn will be beholden to Goldman Sachs in 85033 million ways, even as he serves as chief economist in the Trump administration," said Cummings, the ranking member on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, referencing Cohn's stocks and shares from Goldman Sachs.
"There's a thread that connects Trump and Bernie Sanders, both of whom used a different articulation of the same message — that the system is rigged against you, and I won't be beholden to anyone but myself," said Dean Phillips, a Democrat running to claim a vulnerable seat in Minnesota who has said he will reject all PAC money.
"With House Democrats' own conference chair being thrown out of office by their radical base in favor of a socialist, it's clear that Democrats will be beholden to the far-left who will be behind their blue wave," said one GOP aide, referring to the June primary victory of democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over veteran Rep.
Alicia Vikander in the newest Tomb Raider, Claire Foy in the semi-reboot The Girl in the Spider's Web, and Nicole Kidman in the upcoming noir detective drama Destroyer essentially make up a trinity of testaments to how the type (and I hate that it's become a type!) can be beholden to expectations of a very masculine conception of toughness.
You see it in the actions of Northern Ireland's conservative Democratic Unionist Party and the leftist Scottish National Party, whose existential mandates logically require them to be beholden to both political ideology and their respective parts of the U.K. The Conservative state of play: Dozens of members of the arch-Brexiteer European Research Group voted against May's deal for Brexit — a policy outcome to which many have dedicated decades of their political lives.
"The single most significant aspect of why we are applying blockchain and the cryptoeconomic model to what we are trying to do is because we think it has the potential trying to flip the system on its head and create an environment in which journalists can truly be beholden to their readers above all else, not to a company with shareholders and ... a fiduciary responsibility to maximize profits," co-founder Matt Coolidge said.

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