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"beholden" Definitions
  1. beholden to somebody (for something) owing something to somebody because of something that they have done for you

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Trump is not beholden to Congress, and Congress is also not beholden to him.
"You're either beholden to the dollar or you're beholden to the government," he said.
Paul (Chris Coy) isn't beholden a single man specifically; he's beholden to The Man, i.e.
We're not beholden to advertisers; we're not beholden to length or any of these things.
"You are completely beholden to your employer, and they are completely beholden to circumstances," Bhilawadikar said.
"Everyone was beholden to Google for SEO and then the Huffington Post and everybody became beholden to social networks," he said.
But right now nickel is still beholden to the fortunes of stainless, which in turn is beholden to the bigger picture of global trade tensions.
"Everyone was beholden to Google for SEO and then the Huffington Post and everybody became beholden to social networks," he told Recode earlier this year.
Cap remarks that being beholden to governments means being beholden to government agendas, but it doesn't diminish Tony's point; the other Avengers proceed to pick sides.
Simply put, because they are no longer beholden to constituents from a particular district or state, this should not disallow them from remaining beholden to the taxpayer.
"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.
If you look at what's happened to the media space, everybody was beholden to Google for SEO and then the Huffington Post and everybody became beholden to social networks.
The current government does not feel beholden to Congolese citizens.
But McNamara and Gamble aren't beholden to his original vision.
Judges, he told the audience, were beholden to the people.
Gracias is beholden to Musk; Murdoch has his own ambitions.
Hustle is also beholden to the platforms it runs on.
We no longer need to be beholden to cable companies.
But Boogarins doesn't sound beholden to the documents of it.
He claims to be a billionaire, beholden to no one.
Waking people are not beholden to their sleeping alter egos.
I don't feel beholden one bit to a foreign power.
You don't want to be beholden to a partner's timeline?
You may be beholden to cruel and impersonal corporate overlords.
I'm by no means feeling beholden to recreating [the album].
"It's not beholden to an army of experts," he said.
Is he beholden to the Russians on past business deals?
AF: And the yen is so beholden to external factors.
We have a Congress that's beholden to the gun industry.
Since then, she has not felt beholden to her party.
Roger Wicker as vulnerable and too beholden to the establishment.
But at the same time, I don't want to feel beholden.
"I don't think [hardware manufacturers] are beholden to anyone," Krebs said.
I actually think the companies are too beholden to Wall Street.
Others are beholden in varying degrees to Pakistan, Iran, or Russia.
"Index funds are beholden to the benchmarks they track," he said.
They said yes, so he is beholden to them, he explains.
Their courts are beholden to politicians and people who can pay.
This relieves Poland from being entirely beholden to Russian natural gas.
Universities are self-serving institutions beholden to no one but themselves.
Today, the S&P is not beholden to single company risk.
But in any renegotiation, he will be partly beholden to Congress.
We're not beholden now to a certain mark-up or middleman.
Instead, "Little Woods" is beholden to the realities of Ollie's life.
Now they're beholden to the same time window as women are.
"I'm not somebody that he can be beholden to," she said.
But at the same time, I don't want to feel beholden ….
Schumer's office is "beholden to no one," one Democratic lobbyist added.
On Netflix, Queer Eye isn't beholden to advertisers or a network.
We are not beholden to the political dogma of the past.
Unions are beholden to their bosses rather than to their members.
These new rules would make representatives more beholden to their constituents.
And he made it sound like we were beholden to them.
It means he's real and not beholden to the elite masters.
Mr. Trump said that Germany's leaders were too beholden to Russia.
He romanticized a life on the streets, beholden to no one.
We aren't beholden to the way that one line meets another.
"He is the least beholden to his own party," he said.
Nor are they subject or beholden to a single distribution platform.
Cable TV is beholden to both its audience and its advertisers.
To what extent do you feel beholden to what's been documented?
Your computer isn't beholden to the refresh rate of your monitor though.
Trump pilloried opponents for being beholden to industry interests during his campaign.
Classical music is overly beholden to traditional concert formats and standard repertory.
Right now the price remains beholden to its traditional stainless steel drivers.
He rejected Ms. Sawant's suggestion that he was beholden to the company.
They are not beholden to the company, but they are like ombudsmen.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo) Both bots are also beholden to battery life.
It's kind of great to not be beholden to anybody's shitty opinions.
Wade and are not beholden to the state's more-restrictive abortion law.
But he's not beholden to the White House's demands like executive agencies.
He is beholden to no one but we the people, how refreshing.
But members of the Russian elite are frequently beholden to the Kremlin.
We are beholden to the practices and policies of the service providers.
It does, and that's unfortunate, but that's not who you're beholden to.
Trump will repeat Sanders' allegations that Clinton is beholden to Wall Street.
"I'm not going to be beholden to any special interests," he said.
Businesses are often beholden to quarterly reporting, and therefore think short-term.
Some say she is corporate and will be beholden to Wall Street.
They weren't important, but rather beholden to their fathers, mothers, and husbands.
The costs fall on other people, to whom the system isn't beholden.
But the country does not have to feel beholden to the asshole.
Which is rarely to be beholden to the whims of an inbox.
But we're just trying to stay beholden to our process, that's it.
I am only beholden to you; no special interests, no outside donors.
Among them: Never being beholden to what they said or wrote yesterday.
Hillary Clinton, however, is a warmonger beholden to the military-industrial complex.
Brokers, who earn commissions, are beholden to a less rigorous advice standard.
The companies have long denied that they are beholden to the government.
Still beholden to Hezbollah, the government has little Sunni or Druze support.
I'd like my kids not to be so beholden to those metrics.
Serving the public means that you are beholden to those you represent.
We deserve a president who is not beholden to the gun lobby.
He really is beholden to no one — not even his own party.
How beholden will she feel to the influences of her billionaire supporters?
There's a pattern here of (Trump) saying, 'I'm not beholden to anyone.
He characterized Democrats as beholden to more-leftist members, naming specifically Rep.
I'm not beholden to any industries, and my drug record proves it.
BUT THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS NOT LEGALLY BEHOLDEN TO THE FIRST AMENDMENT.
The militias are overwhelmingly Shiite and, most analysts agree, beholden to Iran.
We will never be beholden to the lobbyists or the special interests.
Valentine says the Rangers monitored pitch counts, but weren't beholden to them.
Joe Crowley, who many party activists felt was too beholden to corporate interests.
These are not my patients, so that I'm not beholden by the confidentiality.
A lot of ordinary people did and I am beholden to no one.
We're beholden to Donald Trump and we're not at all comfortable with it.
Muslim in a non-Muslim land, he was not beholden to its laws.
This means that deputies will still be largely beholden to their party leaders.
Still, Alien III is ultimately more beholden to its title than its author.
"What Karen wanted was to not be beholden to this company," Stris said.
As a nonprofit, the NRA isn't beholden to advertisers the way Fox is.
Russians, the suspicion that he is beholden to private interests, and the more
You're beholden to a horrible boss who definitely doesn't know your full potential.
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.
The America that I love cannot become beholden to our lowest common denominator.
But in off the record conversations, other Bush donors feel beholden and irritated.
Ted Cruz, are beholden to outside interests due to their reliance on donations.
But it is beholden to the militias in the west that back it.
Regardless of his next moves, Mr. Hariri will remain beholden to Saudi Arabia.
But this time, prosecutors said the operatives appeared beholden to no particular candidate.
He is beholden to his tiny insects, his mood dictated by their moods.
My bread suffered from inconsistency, and I felt beholden to my sourdough starter.
"We have a Congress that is beholden to the gun industry," Warren said.
But when those corporations are funding elections, then our elected officials are beholden.
John Hollenbeck's composing for large ensemble is ambitious, but not beholden to complexity.
Despite this evidence, the Trump administration is beholden to an anti-immigrant ideology.
But it showed that Mr. Trump does not feel beholden to his party.
Will they reveal something that makes him beholden to Mr. Putin and Moscow?
Who are beholden to case law and the Constitution, not a bully president.
Moreover, as newly elected senators, they will be beholden to Trump — and Bannon.
Stahl: But the private sector is not legally beholden to the First Amendment.
He is, uniquely, a president not beholden to union orthodoxies or industrial dogmas.
They are less beholden to art history, and often less cognizant of it.
Leary comes across as wearingly naïve, constantly beholden to others for his protection.
She is associated with the Homestead, beholden to her values, principles, and integrity.
That's what I want to do; I'm not beholden to a political party.
But China no longer feels so beholden to Hong Kong for its economic welfare.
Struggling to shake Mr. Sanders's suggestion that she is beholden to Wall Street, Mrs.
Now, Khosrowshahi will be beholden to Wall Street's pressures to build a sustainable business.
The league was criticized during the fallout for being too beholden to Chinese authorities.
The ICSG's biannual forecasts are always beholden to events, as the Group itself concedes.
Once confirmed, however, justices are no longer beholden to the presidents who chose them.
Worse, many voters now see him as beholden to the system he ran against.
For the 1.0, we are all beholden to a rules-bound level of business.
Zelenskiy insists he is not beholden to Kolomoisky and will not take his side.
It kept the feel of the podcast, but it was not beholden to it.
He sought to paint Mr Zelensky as dangerously inexperienced and beholden to outside interests.
Without being beholden to anyone, he can focus his energy on helping the people.
They imagine themselves to be independent, not beholden to one party or the other.
But leaving Pacific governments beholden is a far cry from building a naval base.
He called the Republican Party beholden to wealthy interests: None of this is conservative.
Because H-1B visas are sponsored by companies, the employees are beholden to them.
Copper's fortunes are beholden first and foremost to the strength of demand in China.
That could allow smaller companies, currently beholden to commercial lenders, to tap capital markets.
Why would we want to be beholden to the government to run our farms?
JIM CRAMER: And they're third party, not beholden to you-- JOHN STUMPF: Third party.
The deal was a reminder that Mr Trump is not beholden to Republican orthodoxies.
Without this, the outlook for the German economy will be beholden to external factors.
That makes riders beholden to the pricing and accessibility whims of an unregulated company.
He disputed the perception that the board was in some way beholden to Dauman.
Are technology companies beholden to protecting the interests of the nations they reside in?
But the North has bristled at the idea that it is beholden to China.
"We're not really beholden to the YouTube advertiser," Crowder said on his show Wednesday.
Unfortunately, our federal elected officials still seem to be beholden to the gun lobby.
Ms. Nickel insisted that her group was not beholden to PhRMA in any way.
Trump is beholden only to Trump, and he'd simply declare the rubble gold dust.
For a man who believed himself above the law and beholden to no one.
YouTubers, unlike other entertainers or creators, are almost entirely beholden to their audiences' whims.
But the workers who are beholden to these automated systems tell a different story.
The result is an arms race that leaves politicians ever more beholden to funders.
The result is an arms race that leaves politicians ever more beholden to funders.
Business in Washington is also largely beholden to major national news of the day.
Philbin said the president is ultimately not beholden to his subordinates' suggestions or opinions.
Canadians, mostly good capitalists, tend to accept that they are beholden to market forces.
But I'm a person who's not beholden to anyone except the citizens of Detroit.
Congress is beholden to the donor class, corporations, unions, special interests and foreign powers.
But sharing DNA did not make Donor #2065 beholden to me as a father.
His obsessive thoughts would arrive as usual, but he didn't feel beholden to them.
At face value, the attackers noted by Trump were indeed beholden to a radicalized ideology.
SocGen's Edwards called recent Powell comments "abject capitulation" by a Fed beholden to Wall Street.
They no longer care what their constituents believe – they&aposre completely beholden to their donors.
He's now the submissive but violent Frankenstein's Monster of Westeros, completely beholden to Cersei's orders.
Yet because he is freely contributing to a community project, he isn't beholden to anybody.
They all say she's corrupt, she's crooked, she's beholden to Wall Street -- that she lies.
Those less beholden to the Amazon way of life, however, might find the setup cumbersome.
They are building their own businesses and don't want to be beholden to distribution platforms.
Clinton is too personally beholden to Wall Street to effectively rein in the industry's excesses.
They don't want to be beholden to any single vendor, and they are demanding interoperability.
Johnson's Last Jedi was explicitly about not being beholden to the rules of the past.
Do you feel that that's a problem or does that make you beholden to them?
Irene, how beholden are you to the style of the TV series in your artwork?
It was simply a cult of personality beholden to a manufactured image of Mr. Obama.
What do we hold precious in an age that has become increasingly beholden to data?
In the right hands, it could show just how beholden Republicans are to moneyed interests.
A significant section of the Iraqi political class's being beholden to Iran makes things worse.
All service members, constitutionally beholden to civilian control, would then be expected to unquestioningly comply.
This means liquidity for the investors is now beholden to the whims of the founders.
"I don't want to be beholden to any bank, ever," she said with quiet vehemence.
Because he is beholden to special interests and out of touch with the American people.
Amazingly, though they're not beholden to the FCC, cable networks still use the ratings, too.
This piece was about his legacy as well, what he's beholden to from his childhood.
It requires a business mentality not beholden to generations of ossified left and right dogma.
Because the scene is so new, it isn't beholden to tradition, leaving breweries to experiment.
Cruz's campaign is trying to paint O'Rourke as a young punk beholden to Hollywood liberals.
And Congress, beholden to special interests, can pass foolish laws or do nothing at all.
She said she was so emotionally beholden to him at the time that she agreed.
The Shia politicians in Iraq were beholden to Tehran for both political and financial support.
However, those appointees are too often beholden to the very people who run the department.
" She said, "Never will we be beholden to one political party, because that is idolatry.
And she didn't make herself beholden to the same measures of success of previous albums.
Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign that the South Bend mayor is beholden to big-dollar donors.
Yellen dismissed the charges from Trump that the central bank is effectively beholden to Obama.
Sometimes people say, "It's because you're beholden to these guys," which doesn't make any sense.
"I don't feel beholden to finding the next Benchley or a Benchley knockoff," she said.
American officials have long said Huawei is beholden to Beijing and poses national security concerns.
It has a confidence and a clarity that isn't beholden to tropes of Western thinking.
All of the NGOs are beholden to their sponsors, and it's good to understand that.
As Ashley (Jamie Neumann) tells Abby (Margarita Levieva), it doesn't really matter to whom you're beholden.
In the interim, however, immediate prospects are still beholden to what happens next with LME inventory.
But it doesn't matter, the men have an unrestricted field now, no longer beholden to anyone.
It should let small, weak banks fail, because national lenders are less beholden to local interests.
It's managed to borrow from the past without seeming burdened by it or beholden to it.
This added to widespread perceptions that he may be too beholden to the party in power.
Those specialists that remain are beholden to investors, not to politicians bent on pursuing energy dominance.
Bernie Sanders also wants to "audit" the Fed to make it less beholden to Wall Street.
His sentence is a rare moment of justice in an industry rarely beholden to legal punishment.
But the representative also argued Heller is too beholden to President Donald Trump and Washington Republicans.
Though a pragmatist, she is beholden to her party, which has long denied any such consensus.
Or with having to deal with a Baghdad government beholden to Tehran and its Shi'ite militias.
The pound is beholden to Brexit news and headed for its worst monthly decline since October.
Critics say the EU-Turkey migrant deal has made Merkel beholden to Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan.
It's not beholden to binary principles in the same way we think of heterosexuality or homosexuality.
Relying on Wall Street will only solidify the impression that Democrats are beholden to high finance.
It makes him seem more honest about his goals, and not beholden to cant about bipartisanship.
Internet-connected bedrooms, cars, pacemakers and dialysis machines would be beholden to companies, not individual users.
Women still are beholden to restrictive guardianship laws that govern nearly every aspect of their lives.
"I can assure you that Ted is in no way beholden to Goldman Sachs," she said.
Democrats are more beholden to their activist class than to the majority of the American people.
And the orchestra is based in Seville, Spain, and not beholden to any Middle Eastern government.
Accordingly, it's often thought that CVCs are beholden only to the corporation and its strategic initiatives.
The simple dice mechanics became beholden to serial rerolls, extending a single combat to interminable length.
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.
She's often inventive, even surreal thanks to her four-octave voice, but beholden to the generic.
Mr. Trump is showing that he is spontaneous and "beholden to no one," Mr. Rosen said.
Alabama Shakes "didn't stay beholden to their fanbase's interpretation of who they were," Mr. Mills said.
His prize: a blasted, divided land beholden to foreign powers and lacking the resources to rebuild.
To the pro-democracy side, she is a figurehead for a government increasingly beholden to Beijing.
For its entire existence, the American sitcom was anti-cinematic, beholden to the demands of advertisers.
Huawei has denied that it represents an espionage threat or is beholden to China's communist government.
Mr. Nevins, who is not beholden to anxious advertisers, was firm on not postponing the episode.
From the Parks' end, food serves to remind the Kims of their place: lower, and beholden.
But Trump is transaction-oriented, not beholden to taboos he believes do not serve his interests.
And while Jamaican patties are Mr. Branch's favorite style, he is not too beholden to tradition.
A generation of leadership that is not beholden to old ideology and that has new ideas.
I don't think it's, I'm beholden to them somehow, or worried that they have compromising material.
The corruption has contributed to the country's impoverishment and left its people beholden to external influence.
Nearly all of the Hungarian media is now under the control of allies beholden to him.
Nothing. It means that while they want to benefit us, that's not who they're beholden to.
Democrats regard existing agencies as overly beholden to corporate interests and insufficiently attentive to consumer abuses.
The music struck me here as beholden to the harmonically crunchy style of Neo-Classical Stravinsky.
McDaniel lashed out at the president and accused him of being beholden to the party establishment.
Metrograph appears, right out of the gate, not to be beholden to the rules of distribution.
The fact that Qatar's economy isn't as beholden to oil means that it isn't as beholden to Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter and the leader of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), a group that acts in unison to influence oil prices.
Even romantic life is, in our society, in some ways beholden to a relationship with the economy.
Because both seem to believe murder cases are beholden to satisfying answers rather than to people's lives.
Producers in the rest of the world will remain beholden to China's own aluminum dynamics, it seems.
Producers in the rest of the world will remain beholden to China's own aluminium dynamics, it seems.
Although the blues is all over Mr Berry's music, he was not as obviously beholden to it.
The new constitution would make the justice system even more beholden to Mr Erdogan and his party.
That left WhatsApp beholden to shareholders and Zuckerberg, who still maintains voting control over the tech giant.
It is the vast majority of Americans versus some lawmakers who are beholden to the gun lobby.
So you're saying if you take money to [a] hedge fund, you're completely beholden to hedge funds?
They also haven't forgotten the stories that inspired the show; they just aren't entirely beholden to them.
It's building its own rockets and planning its own missions, beholden to no larger agency or mission.
Hong Kong's next leader will be just as much beholden to the party as is Mr Leung.
They often don't feel beholden to any ideology or faction at all, which is kind of signaling.
BECKY QUICK: You are beholden to the equity markets, though, and how well things are going there.
My friends and neighbors were beholden to him, manipulated by him, played as cogs in his machine.
I am beholden to you to make this vision come alive and to realize our full potential.
"Sarah" is beholden to the "tall tale" aspect of King's work, and his fascination with American folklore.
The download, however, does mean you're not beholden to your network's speed to have a reasonable experience.
For now, Bigelow isn't beholden to government regulations when it comes to making and operating its modules.
As a result, it wouldn't be beholden to any U.S. laws that may try to ban encryption.
Health care apps that deal with patients are beholden to privacy and security rules, known as HIPAA.
Voters also seem to like that these candidates can't be bought —that they're not beholden to anybody.
But the prime minister will claim the high ground by accusing Labor of being beholden to unions.
Now, much of that work has been outsourced to think tanks, which are beholden to special interests.
Don't try to keep yourself beholden to a tight schedule today; see where things take you instead.
The two have business ties but both have repeatedly denied suggestions that Zelenskiy is beholden to Kolomoisky.
The left is blaming Ryan for the impasse, saying he's too beholden to his party's conservative wing.
But Westminster City Council, which is more beholden to local residents, will have to approve any changes.
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.
Huawei bosses say that they run a normal private company, and are not beholden to any state.
He is beholden to no one," she said, referring to Trump's book "The Art of the Deal.
Ruffalo praised Perriello for his "progressive" record and said he is not beholden to large lobbying interests.
He wanted a place where he wouldn't be beholden to clients, where people would value his expertise.
Companies must strike a balance between individuals who aren't beholden to management with people who have experience.
You can catch small waves on it, but having a paddle means you're not beholden to them.
This sequel has the potential to be completely original and not beholden to any traditional hetero folklore.
That could make America's natural gas prices beholden to global markets much like gasoline prices are today.
A candidate from a large financial institution could be seen as beholden to the banks or markets.
As with supporters of the ethanol mandate, many ardent critics are beholden to their own special interests.
Even the most decent, thoughtful owner of an N95 mask factory in China is beholden to capitalism.
In a culture beholden to images, it's easy to simultaneously embrace and dismiss them as idle provocations.
Unusually, though, Racing is not beholden to that history, or content to be swaddled by its traditions.
Mr. Sadr's strong performance ensures that Tehran cannot have a new Iraqi government entirely beholden to it.
In part, that is because the left is almost as beholden to rich people as the right.
They should exercise their deliberative rights as an equal congressional member, not beholden to the lower House.
Lam's administration as more beholden to the Chinese central government than to the city's 7.4 million people.
Bloomberg might anger people, but he'll anger them less selectively, because his campaign isn't beholden to anyone.
Similarly, Republicans — Democrats, too — are fond of tarring opponents by saying that they're too beholden to polls.
Huawei is suing three people in France for saying the company is beholden to the Chinese state.
It did illustrate, however, how beholden Republicans are to Mr. Trump and his destructive approach to leadership.
And now that they're allowed off the ship, they're beholden to the regulations of their home countries.
To be sort of beholden to Trump and Republicans for the existence of our industry is disheartening.
But as the Grouse sale demonstrates, they are also increasingly beholden the forces of Chinese state policy.
He is so beholden to, or seduced by, Vladimir Putin's Russia that he will not murmur criticism.
He said he also liked that Medium was not beholden to the news cycle or obvious clickbait.
Mainstream scientists and journalists see themselves as beholden to values and standards that transcend party or faction.
Bannon seems to view Kushner as too beholden to business and New York elite opinion on controversial matters.
These big companies are beholden to their own platforms, even if they profess to play nicely with others.
It's time to drain the swamp -- not promote insiders beholden to the Washington establishment who helped create it.
If Facebook is beholden to algorithms, it cannot be held fully responsible for the activity on its network.
There are the Iraqi Shi'ite militia who have sworn allegiance to Iran and the politicians beholden to Tehran.
He tried to paint Lopez Obrador as out of touch, ill-informed and beholden to outdated economic models.
He's still formally a political independent, and is thus in no way beholden to the Democratic Party's leadership.
For a moment they thought America might have elected a true demagogue, beholden to a pitchfork-wielding mob.
It was an opportunity to make the games the studio wanted to without being beholden to a publisher.
MoviePass has low-cost tickets, but not a way to deliver a product, so they're beholden to theaters.
When a bad wig occurs in fiction, it is not beholden only to the universe of its origin.
As outsiders they have been able to embrace new strategies without being beholden to what founders had envisioned.
The chance to build and grow at your pace, without being beholden to VCs, can be incredibly freeing.
Meanwhile, Huawei has denied all of these accusations, insisting it is privately owned and not beholden to Beijing.
I was being pulled in different directions, and I was beholden to that, too, if something wasn't selling.
But Italy has a long history of governments beholden to powerful party bosses sitting outside the cabinet room.
But hopes of creating digital United Nations of sorts, to which Facebook was beholden, seem to have stuttered.
That approach allowed Masquerada to be itself: a rich experience not beholden to any rulebook or player choice.
The way in which the government is beholden to big money interests is part of a broader trend.
That is not the only example of carmakers joining forces to avoid being beholden to the tech giants.
These plans should be prepared by trained health coaches who are not beholden to insurance companies or providers.
That Republicans remain beholden to the NRA, and consistently vote the way the organization dictates, is not surprising.
He would finance most of his own campaign and not be beholden to any individual or corporate entities.
He insisted on balanced coverage, a rarity in Nigeria, where many news outlets are beholden to political players.
Biology, after all, is beholden to the laws of physics, which puts constraints on the trajectory of evolution.
We have entered an era where silence is not golden, and our participation is beholden to technology platforms.
But Trump felt beholden to Strange, who has supported his agenda during his few months in the Senate.
That experience matters, it makes you feel more in control of your technology instead of beholden to it.
The difference is that we (as in normal people) are beholden to a system which limits our choices.
The flavors are from all over the globe, and they feel true without being beholden to particular regions.
Fortunately, America's federalist system does not mandate states to be beholden to this intellectually and morally bankrupt policy.
The patchwork system of accreditation has been repeatedly criticized as being beholden to the institutions under its supervision.
Since Netflix is not beholden to advertisers, niche shows can be successful, as long as Netflix controls spending.
History shows that once a judge makes it to the Supreme Court, they are beholden to no one.
The title treats the work as an abstraction, based on Rabinowitch's experience but not entirely beholden to it.
He envisages a world where we are beholden only to our individual whims, not the dictates of society.
In committee hearings, Democrats criticized Mr. Bernhardt as beholden to industry while Republicans praised his depth of knowledge.
But it has drawn fire from Democrats, who call Mr. Moore an ideologue and beholden to Mr. Trump.
I'm no longer an elementary school student in rural Iowa, beholden to my family's strict Religious Right morality.
Importantly, she has also rejected donations from the real estate industry and is not beholden to Mr. Cuomo.
In 1978, City Council was too beholden to local dog owners to enforce New York's pooper-scooper law.
I am in no way beholden to watering the plants, as they are on a timer with irrigation.
It's some of their elected officials -- who are beholden to corporate interests -- who are blocking the public interest.
Rosendale, who has received Trump's endorsement, has attacked Tester as an entrenched Washington official too beholden to lobbyists.
During the trial itself, the Senate is not beholden to the same rules of procedure as the courts.
Still, as long as he's around, he's beholden to the Trump line on Iran, whatever his own reservations.
Miss America and its organizers are not beholden to any particular dogma, other than the rules of capitalism.
Trump has peppered his Cabinet with "acting" officials, who aren't beholden to the rigor of a Senate confirmation.
Indeed, the president seems to delight in demonstrating that he is beholden to no one person or faction.
Both foreign leaders and Congress feel less and less beholden to a president who will be gone soon.
They can skip the dreary rigors of fundraising, and they can argue they're less beholden to special interests.
Pending some totally unexpected change in supply dynamics, tin's fortunes this year will remain beholden to Indonesia and Myanmar.
These offices are typically not beholden to a set of mandates forcing investment into a predetermined space and criteria.
Though, not as dismal as Gilead, women are certainly beholden to the men who make laws on their behalf.
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and general election rival Hillary Clinton of being beholden to Goldman and corporate special interests.
When reporting hinges on neutrality, even the appearance of being beholden to the industry you're covering can be trouble.
Encrypted messaging apps like Signal are far more secure and not beholden to same agendas as huge telecom carriers.
The most common criticism of Dlamini-Zuma is that she is beholden to Zuma and his powerful patronage network.
Everyone seems beholden to the system and the rules dictated by it: the humans, the demons, the Judge, everyone.
Different stations have their own personalities, themes, and genres, but they're still beholden to the same master: the listeners.
Scientists, who have been sounding the alarm about our warming world, are beholden to the standards of their profession.
Ground balls and fly balls, for example, are beholden to a pitcher's defense, and therefore not included in FIP.
Instead, one could argue that postcolonial states became rentier states still beholden to their former masters for trade relations.
He talks a lot about how he isn't beholden to special interests because he is financing his own campaign.
She spoke with righteous anger, painting her rival Donald Trump as a hate-monger beholden to white nationalist causes.
In May, Nader told CNBC that the FAA, which approved the Max two years ago, was beholden to Boeing.
It has fun with recalls to the games, without being too beholden to them to make a good movie.
According to Querol, this is because Duterte is not beholden to any of the political, social or economic elite.
So, when it comes to creating a second season, creator Mike Flanagan isn't beholden to adhering to Jackson's work.
The government still enacts laws and policies (lobbying power notwithstanding), and companies are still beholden to their profit motives.
In the president's mind, "Jeff Bozo" is a nefarious schemer whose paper is totally beholden to Bezos's business interests.
Fast fashion isn't going to have the same staying power as couture and is more beholden to current trends.
In addition to these covert appeals to white identity politics, the party grew beholden to a political entertainment culture.
He feared that an America too beholden to the ideal of equality would see a rise in political extremism.
So you have a confidence that they are not beholden to the past, that they can create the future.
The delegation failed to win recognition, however, because the national party was beholden to the interests of southern segregationists.
"The US isn't going to get directly involved, so we are going to be beholden to our proxy's strategy."
Failure to do so will reflect just how beholden they are to special interests rather than the American people.
Younger people are often thought to be less beholden to current thinking and thus more naturally innovative and disruptive.
The justices did not seem persuaded that donations, trips or expensive meals could make politicians beholden to the giver.
No longer beholden to network schedules, viewers can watch what they want, where they want and when they want.
Then, in the next sentence, he attacks Clinton as a globalist beholden to global liberalism, rather than American workers.
And truthfully, the upside to wearing it — and being a bit beholden to it — is worth it for me.
One listen to "Yo Nunca Me Quedo Atrás" shows just how beholden the young artist was to the genre.
Snyder's Watchmen was self-consciously beholden to the source material, but failed to capture the richness of the comics.
For anyone not beholden to either camp the answer seems obvious: the attack was all three of these things.
No reason, perhaps, besides politicians deeply beholden to a powerful abortion industry with an aggressive and wily lobbying arm.
The government is heavily beholden to Iran and Russia, which saved Mr. Assad's rule in exchange for unprecedented influence.
That is anathema to many Brexit supporters, who fear that it could leave Britain permanently beholden to the bloc.
When he wins, he will owe no favors to anyone, nor will he be beholden to any special interest.
Do they really know themselves well enough to make a decision that they might feel beholden to for decades?
Legislators, who are beholden more to donors than to political parties, passed a few laws but watered them down.
Others struggle to make much more than $10 an hour, beholden to "gig work" platforms like Uber or TaskRabbit.
Young composers today, beholden to no movement or approved technique, write pieces in all styles and levels of complexity.
It also contended that the neoconservative foreign policy establishment is beholden to American Jews who are attached to Israel.
Trump proved in the election that he is not beholden to celebrities, to polls or even his own party.
President Trump has already shown that he is not beholden to outdated traditions kept by a broken political system.
He said that Maven's goal is to build a publishing business that's not beholden to the Google-Facebook duopoly.
In this new Gilded Age of virtually limitless political contributions, it's unsurprising to see politicians beholden to corporate funders.
And that's the real problem with smart clothes in general—it's beholden to my vanity and fickle fashion sense.
Like all campaigns we are beholden to our donors, and we're proud to stand with one million working people.
" The Germans struck the beholden newcomers as largely spectral, "as flat and transparent as figures cut out of cellophane.
"Until now, food-allergy passengers' safety was beholden to the mood of a particular flight crew," Ms. Mandelbaum added.
There is also added flexibility presenting on CBS All Access, which isn't beholden to seasonal premieres or launch windows.
Cruz argued that O'Rourke is dangerously liberal, while O'Rourke called Cruz out-of-step and beholden to Republican donors.
Government employees are obviously the most beholden, but even people outside the federal government have a lot at stake.
This is the '70s, and most of the women are sex workers, all of whom are beholden to The Man.
Workers are still beholden to mandatory arbitration for discrimination, contract violations, wage disparity, other harassment and all other workplace issues.
As a member of the shadowy hoard of riders delivering North Brooklyn's Seamless orders, I was beholden to no one.
And if you're a Surface Pro acolyte who isn't beholden to Windows, then the Slate is worth a look too.
Walmart decided to focus entirely on open source software so the company wouldn't be beholden to any one software vendor.
And I don't like being beholden to the expectations of femininity; I like to do it on my own terms.
Everyone agrees that zinc's fortunes are beholden to Glencore, which suspended 500,000 tonnes of mine capacity this time last year.
"I'm now a step closer to getting rid of our debt instead of being beholden to a bank," she writes.
Then there's the fact that Jumanji, though it pays homage to video games, isn't actually beholden to any particular game.
Candidates in particular were beholden to parties because they relied on them for the financial support required to win elections.
It's more than being beholden to peer pressure – it's about recognizing how you are the only one holding yourself back.
Meanwhile the insurer UnitedHealth Group, a largely domestic business not beholden to the global economy, is still in the green.
Fourth, serving many masters gives universities much more control over their own destiny than being beholden to a single patron.
But nationalists and conservatives have embraced it, persuaded that Turkey faces an existential threat from plotters beholden to foreign powers.
We've had so many women who feel like they're beholden to someone or have a legacy to live up to.
Going beyond Mr Elías Beltrán's investigation, they claim that Mr Anaya was laundering money and is beholden to Mr Barreiro.
It allows Nikon to built a more modern, smaller, quieter camera that's not beholden to old mount designs or lenses.
That our elected representatives are beholden to their constituencies, and not vice versa, is a fundamental tenet of our democracy.
National politics crept in, with Coffman accusing Crow of being beholden to the Democrats who flooded his campaign with money.
Being a publicly traded company means that it's beholden to the whims of public investors, which have their own agenda.
Like any of his peers at that level of competition, Ervin was beholden to rigorous fitness, practice, and nutrition routines.
But weak governments beholden to powerful vested interests are hardly the ideal way to raise the country from its slough.
The spending, combined with his loans, chipped away at that nice paycheck, and he became more beholden to the job.
One ad he ran attacked McConnell's Chinese in-laws and suggested the powerful Kentucky Republican was beholden to Chinese interests.
In Britain, as in America, there is growing resentment against out-of-touch elites and professional politicians beholden to lobbyists.
I never heard anyone suggest that because of my pride in my ancestral homeland I'm beholden to a foreign government.
"There's a thought in the Oval Office that these acting chiefs are more beholden to the President," Bender said. 5.
That means they will turn to government-run programs, and that means they are likely to be beholden to Democrats.
Ellmers winning because she isn't beholden to them — or any other Washington special interest groups like AFP," Lytton said. "Rep.
Many people made different choices since then, which is fine, but I didn't want to feel beholden to those choices.
Mr. Groysman, who at 38 will become Ukraine's youngest prime minister ever, is widely seen as beholden to Mr. Poroshenko.
Right now, nickel's fortunes are still beholden first and foremost to its usage as an alloying agent in stainless steel.
The PVV is literally a one-man party, Wilders is the only official member, and he's beholden to no one.
Is he beholden to Russian oligarchs and banks who are under the thumb of the Kremlin and Russian security services?
During the election campaign, Mr. Zelensky scoffed at the notion that he was in any way beholden to Mr. Kolomoisky.
"There were a lot of interested parties beholden to the Chinese who tried to derail the process," Ms. Malac said.
His answer is that Republicans remain beholden to both ideology and to industries whose profit lies in ignoring the problem.
If you become too beholden to callbacks and timelines, you risk becoming less a storyteller and more of a custodian.
For newer filmmakers not beholden to more traditional aesthetic constraints, it's easy to see the lines blurring between these formats.
Much of her focus is on ensuring that Sessions is not beholden to the whims of President-elect Donald Trump.
He notes that the company is "not beholden to that date," and that market conditions might forcing plans to change.
If I had been in a position where I was beholden to him, it would have been a different story.
The Greek asylum system operates independently and is not beholden to the political agreement between the European Union and Turkey.
California privacy advocates have also set up a running list of opt-out forms for companies beholden to the CCPA.
As Germany's automakers have become more deeply dependent on China, they also have become more beholden to the Chinese government.
Even though I was no longer beholden to Jones for financial security, I couldn't be honest about how I felt.
The best Into the Dark episodes aren't beholden to any particular house style, nor have they followed any predictable pattern.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont, have emphasized smaller individual donations to suggest that they would be less beholden to moneyed interests.
Rather than being energy independent, our country will be forced to remain beholden to her buddies in the Middle East.
With most of its customers on iPhones (at least as of earlier this year), Snap is also beholden to Apple.
Brexit supporters hate the backstop because they say it could keep Britain beholden indefinitely to some European Union rules. Mrs.
Some in the party's left flank have criticized Democrats for being beholden to Wall Street and other big-dollar donors.
Issei seems to exist in a different era, one beholden to an atavistic set of values and codes of conduct.
She says that Cuellar is beholden to corporate donors, holds an "A" rating from the NRA and frequently votes with Republicans.
Except unlike all those mobile headsets and Google Cardboard look-a-likes, Lenovo's Mirage Solo headset wasn't beholden to a smartphone.
Nickel's existing dynamics, beholden as they are to the needs of stainless steel producers, are highly problematic for the EV sector.
"They would no longer be beholden by Article 5 and the Joint Declaration," he said, referring to another agreement with Britain.
And besides, Monster argued, 9th Circuit precedent rejects the very premise of City's argument that arbitrators are beholden to repeat players.
"Being an independent centrist would completely free me from being beholden to special interest groups and extreme party ideologies," Schultz says.
The United States has long worried that China's telecom equipment makers could be beholden to Beijing and thus pose espionage risks.
One of the reasons Netflix is able to do this, though, is because they're not beholden to the same network rules.
"Then you get financial conditions tightening, and it's a vicious circle, so they are a little bit beholden to the markets."
It's fun to know you can go into a project like this and know that we're not beholden to box office.
It's a trend that predates President Trump, but it's accelerating now — and it makes Americans beholden to the decisions of foreigners.
They're both barren lands, they're harsh, and he is sort of a hunter-killer, dispassionate, beholden only to his own code.
He said he enjoyed the creative freedoms that came with not being beholden to a production team or other cast members.
Today, her fight for autonomy is considered a pioneering step for contract players beholden to the projects produced by their studios.
Governments should not be in the business of pushing consumers toward particular industries to which their legislators happen to be beholden.
And then, when the time was right, I started a business of my own so I'd be beholden only to myself.
And its business units are beginning to rival those of its Chinese counterparts — although they're far more beholden to the state.
The Algerians and Sudanese have emerged from civil wars to find themselves still beholden to opaque and predatory army-backed cliques.
As these structural positions get cleared out, trading has become increasingly beholden to the twists and turns of the trade dispute.
Cities are often cash-strapped and frequently change political hands, while corporations are beholden only to their bottom dollar and shareholders.
Even more worryingly, many PMDB leaders are beholden to business interests that back reform in principle but not always in practice.
Russia forbids many more forms of political expression than Germany does, and local judges are far more beholden to the government.
The state legislature, which is slavishly beholden to the oil-and-gas industry, soon passed a law prohibiting any such ban.
Florida's Matt Gaetz represents the dark future of a Republican Party completely beholden to the cult worship of all things Trump.
And your agreement with your landlord is detailed in your lease, so you are not beholden to the co-op's rules.
But my optimism is dampened by fear that too many of our state and federal legislators are beholden to the industry.
The foursome of Austin Wulliman, Clara Lyon, Doyle Armbrust and Russell Rolen focuses on new music, but isn't beholden to it.
The fortunes of two commodities are beholden to China, the world's biggest importer and user of both iron ore and copper.
But Lyft seems to not want to take any chances by being beholden to one company or its timeline for deployment.
But in small towns, being beholden to a private company for an essential service can put local administrators over a barrel.
MailCoups - have on several occasions rejected City's "repeat player" theory that arbitrators are beholden to companies that frequently appear before them.
This has struck a nerve with many Americans, with social movements calling for politics that are not beholden to special interests.
It also requires radically different incentives for the medical supplies industry — namely, that it not be beholden to capitalist profit expectations.
After all, you elected them, they are beholden to you, and they may even care about you and want to help.
"We're beholden to different jurisdictions and different judges," Kelly's new defense lawyer, Michael Leonard, told reporters after the hearing on Wednesday.
Its decision reinforced suspicions that the council's members were beholden to Mr. Erdogan's party for their jobs and vulnerable to coercion.
Before we arrived, she told me a story about a time when she still felt beholden to the expectations of others.
"Labor is the No. 230 expense here," added Seth Forrence, noting that the orchard is also beholden to the apples' schedule.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Iranian regime may be more emboldened and beholden to its more militarist elements in the IRGC.
Not connecting the dots between climate change and Harvey and Irma only benefits polluting industries and the politicians beholden to them.
The prime minister, himself beholden to the Shia factions that appointed him, is in no position to take on his colleagues.
The president has proved repeatedly that he is his own thinker and not beholden to the traditional views of either party.
And yet it is Bush, for now, who is forced to dispel the assumption that he is beholden to moneyed interests.
He laments the technological society selling its soul to "sad leaves," the money our civilization seems to be so beholden to.
And as people support themselves and get what they need outside the state economy, they are less beholden to the authorities.
Across the region, city councils, beholden to voters concerned about their own property values, dragged their feet in approving new housing.
The position is one that needs be free of party allegiances and even of an appearance of being beholden to presidents.
In some states, that means relying on non-union workers; that does not please union bosses, or their beholden elected Democrats.
But the company still operates in a very volatile region and is beholden to its majority owner, the Saudi royal family.
Doing so as an independent centrist would completely free me from being beholden to special interest groups and extreme party ideologies.
China's legal system has a notoriously high conviction rate and is widely considered to be beholden to the ruling Communist Party.
As it so happens, some countries are trying to make tech platforms legally beholden to police speech according to national laws.
America's federalist system does not mandate states to be beholden to the intellectually and morally bankrupt policy that is marijuana prohibition.
Endless think pieces have been written about whether journalists are too beholden to Twitter, and debated at length on, well, Twitter.
I served the country my entire adult life, and while I'm aligned with the political party, I'm not beholden to it.
He may yet win a second term as a compromise candidate, albeit as a much weaker premier, beholden to Sadr and Amiri.
Human resources can oftentimes be biased, and while AI is not free from bias, these machines are not beholden to your employer.
It's both beholden to its creators obvious unabashed influences and totally unhinged in the incredibly over-the-top way it executes them.
While competition for the telecom corruption crown is fierce, it's hard to find a politician more beholden to big ISPs than Blackburn.
As long as Republicans in Congress are beholden to them, they'll continue to get steered into shutdown battles they can't really win.
PIRRO: And you know why Hogan, I thought about this the other day, he&aposs not beholden to anyone... GIDLEY: No one.
Many of the Taiwanese companies are now beholden to bigger branded companies, mostly in the United States, for computers, servers and smartphones.
Because of the company's new channels, Cramer said Estee Lauder wasn't beholden to the woes that Macy's saw in its last quarter.
You've said previously that the Bitcoin model is so decentralized that it's beholden to these populist campaigns and there's this governance deadlock.
Freedom, the lack of being beholden to any of that, makes a lot of sense to me as something to fantasize about.
There is evidence instead that government propaganda, funnelled through media beholden to Mr Erdogan and his cronies, has had its desired effect.
They're launching products and helping people just like startups aim to do, but they're beholden to ordinary citizens in need, not investors.
Candidates with little money are disadvantaged by having to spend more time raising funds from donors to whom they are then beholden.
He said he was not "beholden to big banks," referring to his support for a bankruptcy bill more than a decade ago.
The introduction of its new voice assistant is another sign that BMW doesn't want to be beholden to Silicon Valley's heavy hitters.
Is there an advantage for people using a paid subscription-based site like yours because the company isn't as beholden to advertisers?
The underdog has staked his campaign on being a Washington outsider -- painting his opponent, incumbent Roy Blunt, as a lobbyist-beholden insider.
The nominee is no longer beholden to the convention, so he or she has the ability to choose their own running mate.
A smaller Likud would make it more beholden to its right-wing allies, which might demand powerful ministries or changes of policy.
I think the fact that I spent so many years as a poet really insulated me from feeling beholden to a marketplace.
After all, we all remember Trump's immortal words, "No puppet, no puppet!" in denying the charge that he is beholden to Putin.
Some may not want to be beholden to Washington D.C., while others may not agree with subsidizing students from higher-income families.
Republican members of Congress routinely obstructed reform efforts and proposed policies that would make our government even more beholden to wealthy donors.
"The present leadership in Japan is beholden to a rather strong nationalist movement," said Andrew Horvat, visiting professor at Josai International University.
That means, for example, that St. Louis County would not be beholden to the agreement if it takes over policing in Ferguson.
Since charters usually did their own hiring and firing, they were less beholden to—and ferociously resisted by—America's mighty teaching unions.
Freedom, the lack of being beholden to any of that, makes a lot of sense to me as something to fantasize about.
Unlike the Democrats, the Republicans are also beholden to another enemy of fiscal temperance: donors that demand tax cuts in any circumstance.
How could anyone think that the war could be declared won while an exclusionary Shi'ite government beholden to Iran sat in Baghdad?
If you've only watched it once, give it a second go-round, and don't feel beholden to watching the episodes in order.
China views members of its diaspora in the US including students and technology company executives as "being beholden to them," Priestap said.
Women still are beholden to restrictive guardianship laws that govern nearly every aspect of their lives, despite recent moves to ease them.
Sanders is an enigma; he is a political aberration, principled and authentic, unbeholden to corporations, and only beholden to his own proclivities.
The tech giants, like any corporation, are beholden to their bottom lines and will only do the bare minimum to prevent abuse.
His messaging would have stressed Mr. Bloomberg's identity as a self-made man and a problem solver not beholden to either party.
"I'm not beholden to this border or this city," he says, absentmindedly toying with a medallion on a chain around his neck.
The House isn't beholden to the September 30 deadline like the Senate is, but their hands are tied on the actual legislation.
This wasn't some aspirational post on the company blog, either; it was a call with investors, to whom Robo is legally beholden.
Most were Polish immigrants whose families had been brought to America with the help of the priest, to whom they felt beholden.
The United States made its insurance expansion dependent on cooperation from private insurance plans, which are more beholden to shareholders than consumers.
As workers begin to literally live at the office, they will inevitably be more beholden to bosses who also collect the rent.
They were beholden to agreements unspoken and explicit, ones upon which their careers hinged and which are now, finally, coming to light.
As a nation we were once beholden to the Old World traditions of early settlers; we now crave ingredients from farther shores.
For years, California state legislators had killed attempts to tax sugary beverages, beholden to an industry that donated millions to political campaigns.
Once, energy independence — the idea that we shouldn't be beholden to the Middle East for energy — provided an important argument for ethanol.
Boys like me were raised with a profound shame at feeling beholden; we were taught that it was better to do without.
In many ways, then, he is not beholden to Jackson or to his Zen mystique, which was a charade by the end.
The "Old World" still wants the old bond, but they'll be beholden to America's whims, 5G and whatever else comes after it.
The data showed that senators blue slipped district court nominees for ideological reasons, but were not completely beholden to their ideological impulses.
SMITH I have this feeling it gets spooked out of us around the time we start feeling beholden to tests and performances.
"They view us as a table of diplomats doing nothing, our hands tied behind our backs, beholden to Russian intransigence," he said.
However, both Chilean aspirations and future global supply stability are beholden to a battle for control of the country's biggest producer, SQM.
They deny this and say they are waging a revolution against a corrupt government and Gulf Arab powers beholden to the West.
Will new companies end up being beholden to the legacy system that holds the people and knowledge that unlock the regulatory doors?
At the same time, the institutions charged with discovering and disseminating truth — the government, media, the academy — were increasingly beholden to capital.
"Republicans need to understand that Democrats in Congress, beholden to the 'resistance,' aren't interested in bipartisanship, they're out for blood," he said.
We get Melisandre (Carice van Housten), of all people, saying the name of the saga of which we are all so beholden.
Trump touts this as an asset about his candidacy because it supposedly shows that he is not beholden to any particular interests.
Iraq's central government is beholden to Iran and lacks legitimacy because it cannot protect all its people, create jobs or deliver basic services.
He said that a big reason why media companies have become so beholden to Facebook is that "too many publishers have been patsies."
So it is possible to test whether having neighbours from other parties makes a politician less beholden to his or her own tribe.
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.
Both responses leave open the possibility that, as a Supreme Court justice less beholden to precedent, Kavanaugh could choose to rewrite Roe v.
Throughout his maverick run for the Republican nomination, Trump has reiterated the fact that since he is rich he isn't beholden to donors.
"He is largely feeling like he is not beholden to a U.S. president or the international community," Larsen from the Rhodium Group said.
There is a sense of wounded pride in Egypt, which once led the Arab world but is now beholden to the Gulf states.
The strength of Russia is enhanced as its ally Assad recaptures more of Syria, and emerges more beholden to Russia, Iran and Hezbollah.
Sanders contrasted his refusal to use a super PAC and implied that Clinton's super PAC would make her beholden to big-money interests.
The fact is that Google has always been less interested than Apple or Samsung in keeping you beholden to the constant upgrade cycle.
He has slammed the former secretary of state for accepting donations from financial institutions, suggesting that she is beholden to big-money interests.
In June, Reuters explained how a reshuffling of the armed forces, and proliferation of senior officers, has kept military leadership beholden to Maduro.
The Pakistani army is fully beholden to China but the position of Imran Khan who became prime minister last August is more ambivalent.
The only story component the writers actually are beholden to is character motivation, which is crystal-clear in the second season's first episode.
It has courted hundreds of media companies to such a point that most of them are entirely beholden to Facebook's hose of traffic.
A solo artist can maneuver in ways a group — which is beholden to the creative integrity of several people, not just one — cannot.
Is this a professor who holds an inordinate amount of power over you and you're beholden to them, which is also a reality?
Once upon a time, not very long ago, many Latin American countries were ruled by governments beholden to Washington or to its rivals.
Some people on the internet — beholden to neither logic nor Harry Potter's happiness — have a new theory about Potter's relationship with Ginny Weasley.
While she eventually rises to the head of the criminal syndicate, we learn that she's still beholden to dangerous individuals like Darth Maul.
On the campaign trail, Trump brags he is beholden to no special interests or big donors because he is self-funding his campaign.
And when that man says 'Music has value,' he means its value is beholden to men who had no part in creating it.
As he bounced around the room, occasionally sipping from his bottle, he seemed grateful for their support but not beholden to their expectations.
In Asia, regional currencies were mostly beholden to moves in major global units though investors are watching for any developments in China-U.
And the left can take comfort in the fact that moderates will be beholden to the overall leftward direction of the Party today.
The prediction made by Mr. Angyan — that Mr. Orban's policies would make the countryside beholden to Fidesz and his allies — was being realized.
The New America Foundation was created in 1999 to break the mould of traditional think tanks, which were too donor-beholden and partisan.
Kander argued that many Republican members of Congress, in exchange for endorsements and political funding, have become beholden to the National Rifle Association.
The Foreign Emoluments Clause was placed in the Constitution to keep federal officials from being improperly influenced by or beholden to foreign governments.
Liberal prescriptions for keeping Obamacare afloat would ultimately result in a health care system where providers and patients are beholden to government regulators.
There are light-weight cordless vacuums, canister vacuums, upright vacuums that are beholden to wall outlets, handheld Dustbusters, and of course, robotic vacuums.
He believes they are stodgy, bureaucratic, stuck in the past, and too beholden to traditions and arrangements that have built up over time.
New York (CNN Business)The United States, long beholden to foreign oil, is poised to become a net energy exporter starting next year.
More fundamentally, though, the rare earths market will remain beholden to China simply because it accounts for so much of the world's production.
Most obviously, Uber, Lyft and Sidecar were headquartered in San Francisco, and regulators beholden to elected officials felt pressure to support local industry.
This call-blocking system points to a public Wi-Fi service in which "free" means being beholden to the values of the gatekeepers.
Fairly or not, Clinton was seen by many not as a devoted public servant, but as beholden to big money and establishment politics.
The "Trans-Canada Computer Communications Network" (TCCN) was envisioned as a system that didn't rely on America and wasn't beholden to its whims.
This lack of investment "sex appeal" leaves the lead price beholden to the gyrations of zinc, the second-weakest LME performer this year.
Mr. Zelensky's campaign was centered on the claim that, beholden to no one, he would be able to clean up Ukraine's chronic corruption.
A management increasingly beholden to a backwards-looking, fear-mongering board of regents and state senators who talk a talk of other centuries.
Read: Trump's asylum policy could be a death sentence for domestic violence victims Plus, immigration judges are also beholden to the reported guidance.
Massey Coal, the court held that a judge politically beholden to one of the litigants must recuse himself, and in Williams-Yulee v.
There was the right amount of lunacy, but for Ms. Meier, it seemed a little tame, a little too beholden by choreographic structure.
But if France's judiciary is independent, Mr. Macron's cabinet is personally beholden to him — a reality reinforced by the selection of Mr. Castaner.
When it's so clear the amount of money that is coming in, the questions is inevitably: Do they feel beholden to those groups?
American support has reinforced these dynamics by empowering the P.K.K.'s military commanders and making local civilian administrators in Rojava beholden to them.
His supporters insist he is beholden to no one, noting his pledge last year never to seek office again after his re-election.
In A Beautiful Day, when Lloyd finds himself out of control, beholden to his fear and sadness, he flees to go to work.
So you get advice from people that aren't as beholden to what was or what the sentences were when you're looking at pardons.
But with China representing 51% of sales and iron ore contributing three-quarters of group underlying EBITDA, it is beholden to Beijing's fortunes.
"Doctors" is beholden to its premise, the story of Einhorn's famous grandfather, even as it playfully cartwheels beyond to reveal its real intent.
Each one is as sober and strange as a Morandi still life, and an antidote to an art world lately beholden to spectacle.
Perhaps most important are Mr. Trump's tax returns, which could tell us whether he is beholden to, and thus compromised by, the Russians?
Trump, who is mostly self-funding his campaign, has disavowed super-PACs that he claims make candidates beholden to their big-money donors.
The emotional weight of being beholden to thousands of people without ever making a real, intimate connection hangs over them like a shroud.
Haftar and his allies say the U.N.-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) of being beholden to militias, including some with Islamist allegiances.
"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.
Beholden to foreign powers my detective would never see or understand, I did the best I could with the life I was given.
The ads argue these lawmakers betrayed voters and became too beholden to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi by pursing impeachment instead of passing legislation.
That power is a longstanding concern for Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder and chief executive, making his company beholden to the rules of others.
In certain circumstances, according to article 11 of the Criminal Procedure code, French prosecutors are not beholden to the confidentiality of an investigation.
"Erdogan got his presidency, so he must feel very good, but he's now beholden to Bahceli in parliament," said Soli Ozel, a veteran commentator.
"This country is run by Corporate America and we need someone in office like Donald Trump who is not beholden to anyone," Easton said.
And by the way, you can&apost -- if you are beholden to Russia, you are strategically going to put the entire alliance in jeopardy.
So on health care, for example, he was beholden to and reactive against Congress, and was selling someone else's policy, which he barely understood.
An open alternative The number of equipment suppliers has dwindled in recent decades, leaving operators beholden to a small number of very large vendors.
It has been successful at squelching opposition in Thailand's rural heartland, but remains beholden to a narrow urban clique determined to preserve its privileges.
The real estate mogul has spent his primary eschewing political donations, saying he would self fund his campaign to not be beholden to lobbyists.
The world has been beholden to these mining companies, and it has been estimated that by 2020, battery prices and consumption will nearly double.
Beholden to algorithms Since we cannot pay attention to all the posts in our feeds, algorithms determine what we see and what we don't.
It is a no-brainer question that only Buttigieg got right, making me think he isn't totally beholden to the fringe of his party.
Laws are (ideally) codified manifestations of what we have collectively decided is acceptable and what is not, and science is beholden to these rules.
Marsha Blackburn seized on the news to paint Bredesen, who served two terms as Tennessee governor, as an outsider beholden to national Democratic interests.
The Israel they represent is more religious and less beholden to the values and inheritances of the old, Europeanized elite and its dwindling left.
Facebook is an enormously powerful private company that isn't beholden to the same kinds of rules that, say, major telecom companies like Verizon are.
Torres- García believed that South America did not need to be beholden to either North America or Europe, that it was equal to both.
Another difference is that Canadian politicians are not beholden to groups like the National Rifle Association, which donates millions of dollars to U.S. campaigns.
And it overlaps with his claim (factually false but rhetorically powerful) that he is self-financing his campaign, so not beholden to big money.
Because they were never beholden to venture capitalists or outsize valuations, they had the flexibility to sell for $50M or $500M along the way.
Sure, I've met more people now and it's great, but I'm not really beholden to anybody because it's not my world, in a way.
Individual people can serve as more credible truth tellers than other parts of society that are viewed as beholden to special interests or lobbying.
As a public company, Snap is much more beholden to public investors and has a newfound fiduciary duty to get its business in order.
"Treasury has always been more beholden to Wall Street and Commerce to business," said one government academic economist who asked not to be named.
"The media industry is beholden to Google and Facebook," as sites feel like they have to do more tracking to keep up, Weinberg said.
But diplomats worry about his lack of experience and whether he is beholden to Ihor Kolomoisky, an oligarch on whose channel Zelenskiy's show airs.
Though the country is emerging from the bailout program, it remains beholden to its euro zone creditors and the huge loans they have made.
Race relations are sadly still painful, hot-button issues and, thanks to social media, we're even more beholden to the 24-hour news cycle.
When governments are beholden to their constituencies, citizens can respond to broken promises by stopping complying and, at the extreme, removing them from office.
But more and more students are beholden to student loans, which can be just as restricting as the recession was for my graduating class.
This is a dangerously concentrated dependency, leaving a whole supply chain beholden to the political, legal and ethical uncertainties surrounding the DRC's mining sector.
Income inequality doesn't exist because administrators and professors at one school became beholden to corporate benefactors and abdicated their role as educators and thinkers.
But their blossoming relationship doesn't mean North Korea is beholden to its much bigger neighbor, said John Delury, associate professor at Seoul's Yonsei University.
With their new machine, father and son turn out exceptional, idiosyncratic barbecue, seemingly beholden to no tradition, other than the ones they create themselves.
Even though Citi Habitats collects hefty fees from renters for finding them apartments, it is still beholden to landlords, who have the coveted listings.
What the recent developments in Britain clearly show, however, is that British fund companies are less beholden to this principle than their American counterparts.
Huawei has strongly denied charges in both criminal cases, and have also long denied the company is beholden to the Chinese government or military.
One thing is for sure: Mr. Neistat, fluent in broadcasting himself in the digital age, is far from beholden to traditional cable news conventions.
Speaking fees were a major liability for Clinton in that contest, as Sanders cast her as beholden to big banks and other special interests.
The artist's willingness to transform her face into largely unattractive characters suggests she's not beholden to preconceived ideas about how women should present themselves.
This narrative gap leaves markets both uncertain about whether the truce can hold and beholden to news flow from the planned U.S.-China consultations.
The other issue Flickr's new team has with the "free storage" giveaway is that it meant the Yahoo-owned Flickr was beholden to advertisers.
They are the true believers staging a hostile takeover of a limp liberal party beholden to corporate interests, in their telling of the tale.
And it will leave Mr Assad in control of a depopulated, ruined country, ruled through fear and beholden to allies busy squabbling for spoils.
These government officials were totally beholden to the political whims of the president and wholly unequipped to perform their duties for the American people.
That is not so different from what happened in the United States, where party officials became seen as unresponsive and beholden to moneyed interests.
Not only is the family beholden to come together, but this is the time of year when many people make their annual charitable gifts.
Clinton was insufficiently supportive of liberal proposals like publicly funded education and health care because she was beholden to special interests and big donors.
The rules are intended to guard against that sort of thing, to make sure The Times and its reporters are beholden to no one.
"When a candidate brags about how beholden he feels to a group of wealthy investors, our democracy is in serious trouble," she will say.
When the police denied the claim, it was said that politicians beholden to the European Union had ordered them to cover up the assault.
Although Uber drivers are providing a service, they make their own schedule and are not beholden to a company that pays below minimum wage.
He accused German Chancellor Angela Merkel of being beholden to Moscow due to energy imports, while letting Americans pay for protecting Germany from Russia.
Trump initially mostly self-financed his primary campaign, using it as a selling point on the stump that he was not beholden to special interests.
It's mere blocks away from City Hall, which houses a mayoral administration largely recognized as being fully beholden to Big Tech and its Big Money.
Focusing on business chat seems like a better strategy — and thankfully one that doesn't feel beholden to some other Google product with a dubious future.
It was a festival, after all, and festivals are beholden to their own bottom line first, and the fan experience is a far distant second.
The gatherings are the first outreach Facebook has made to the New York media world — a world that is increasingly beholden to the company's power.
But he's not on Patreon, and he's written about the stress of feeling beholden to an audience, which is a core element of the platform.
But Gawker Media Group was the only truly independent digital media company, founded by a journalist, focused on a journalistic mission, beholden only to readers.
Yet nervousness is growing that Australia is somehow beholden to China, a feeling exacerbated by China's testy reaction whenever Australia does anything that displeases it.
McConnell — whom Blankenship has nicknamed "Cocaine Mitch" — is beholden to "China people," Blankenship says, because his wife, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, was born in Taiwan.
On Friday, Mr. Trump said that his independence on the issue was more evidence that he was not beholden to "special interests" and lobbyists. video
The bigger problem is for utilities: as investor-owned companies, they're beholden to shareholders who want to maximize profit, not give business away to microgrids.
There was a halcyon period when writing on the internet didn't require being beholden to a bunch of extremely loud whiners on Twitter and Reddit.
So yes, the Democratic Party remains somewhat beholden to corporate cash and big money, and progressives should fight to hold their feet to the fire.
The board was widely seen as beholden to the president, and the appointments looked like an attempt by him to keep control of the judiciary.
Monopolies nobody wants to fix and regulators beholden to an industry they're supposed to hold accountable go a long way toward explaining the US ranking.
Hun Sen was beholden to the Western aid donors who funded the massive peacekeeping and nation-building U.N. mission to rehabilitate Cambodia in 1992-1993.
The subscription-based service is not beholden to advertisers, so it's nearly impossible to figure out exactly how popular any of its shows actually are.
They say it puts some of America's most cutting-edge companies at the risk of becoming beholden to the defense whims of a foreign adversary.
The spectacle added to a general sense among Egyptians that economic mismanagement and reliance on Saudi aid had left them too beholden to their neighbor.
And now, each MP, beholden to their Leave-loving constituents, beleaguered by the Ukip threat, will have to decide how much to represent their views.
Yet, Turnbull, beholden to Abbott's right wing of the Liberal Party, has, as leader, done his best to forget what he said six years ago.
This system leaves all our representatives, congressmen, senators, and even the president, beholden to the large corporations — the very corporations they are supposed to regulate.
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 truth is that soccer, like many sports, has become beholden to television and has a schedule far too busy to fairly decide a tie.
As the creature beseeched his creator for a mate, so do I know what it is to simultaneously resent and remain beholden to a supervisor.
The group would also rely on a European Union regulation, the "Blocking Statute," that claims the EU is not beholden to enforce U.S. overseas laws.
Because I am not a politician, because I am not beholden to any special interest, I will get this done for you and your family.
Keep the fundraising outside the Democratic National Committee's control so that the candidates are beholden to his platform, not the establishment business-as-usual candidates.
So when several commentators on the right and left accuse Clinton of being beholden to banks and corporations, we can imagine Arendt paying close attention.
Above all, the nominee should be staunchly nonpartisan, respected by both political parties but beholden to neither and fiercely committed to the pursuit of justice.
The real estate mogul, despite never having run for office, eviscerated his political rivals by portraying them as weak and beholden to Washington's "corrupt" ways.
Young people are digital natives, thought to be cognitively sharper, less distracted by family and less beholden to current industry paradigms, according to the study.
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.
Judge also hit the roof with a warmup blast: Yup, it's confirmed: Judge is superhuman, not beholden to the Earth laws of us mere mortals.
With PASPA, Nevada, Delaware, and a few other states had the freedom to legalize sports betting, while all others are beholden to the federal government.
Smith [from interview]: If someone were to stand up and say 2 +2 = 6, it's beholden on me to correct that, because it isn't 6.
Proponents of the three Californias measure say the state government has become too beholden to special interest groups and unions and needs a fresh start.
Now, even the things the Internet positions as escapist are emblazoned with a logo that reminds you of who, exactly, your scrolling is beholden to.
A tax cut that skews heavily toward corporations and the rich would hardly dislodge the populist view of a Republican establishment beholden to its donors.
Many Times newsletters aren't beholden to the daily news cycle and offer writers (and readers) a chance to step back and take a wider view.
Principled, decent, beholden to no corporation or vampire squid bank and intent, it genuinely appears, on upholding the basic principles of social justice and democracy.
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.
All three bands started putting out music in the late 1980s, hit creative peaks in the 1990s and were never beholden to the record industry.
It has created a middle class beholden to him, even as he has trimmed civil liberties, jailed opponents, and constrained traditional and social media alike.
" He cast Biden as beholden to billionaire donors, questioning whether a candidate backed by the "corporate world" would bring about changes working families "desperately need.
Both Warren and Sanders blamed corruption and a Congress beholden to the gun industry for failing to pass meaningful gun reform like universal background checks.
Will it be the same kind of reluctance to take on issues of racial inequality for fear of being pigeonholed as beholden to black interests?
"You have a lot of Democrats who are not beholden to an ideological position but feel comfortable with him," Mr. Murray said of Mr. Biden.
Although most North Koreans are cut off from the global economy, the regime elite remains beholden to international finance for moving proceeds from weapons trafficking.
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.
Schrems argued that transferring EU citizens&apos data to Facebook, a US company beholden to US surveillance laws, placed them at risk of foreign surveillance.
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.
Details about the financing structure were not publicly disclosed, causing concern among some Salvadorans that their country risked becoming financially beholden to Beijing for generations.
"The president is not beholden to the same constituencies as previous Republican presidents," said Ken Spain, a former spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee.
In 1992, as a candidate, Bill Clinton went out of his way to prove that he was not beholden to black politicians and interest groups.
Someone not beholden to the entrenched partisan ways of the past and, therefore, able to reach out in good faith to solve previously unsolvable problems.
Especially as US influenced has waned, Tehran's clout has grown and demonstrators see politicians and many Shia militia groups as beholden to the Iranian government.
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.
When you&aposre not beholden to monthly debt payments, you free up more money to invest, which can have the biggest impact of all.6.
Third, and perhaps most dangerous to our national security, our president could be beholden, and indebted, to undisclosed lenders and other investors around the world.
Picking up at least one of the five seats contested will double Turnbull's parliamentary majority to two and make him less beholden to his backbench.
Democrats want politicians who are less beholden to corporate interests and who don't feel like they owe favors to donors, not the other way around.
Meanwhile, government officials argue that they should take control, just as Black feared, because they are democratically elected officials who are beholden to the electorate.
Like Coretta Scott King, they operated within a regime that was both punishing and exhausting for being so utterly beholden to the politics of respectability.
Polls show many Americans want stricter gun laws, but elected officials, who need daunting amounts of money to win elections, grow beholden to their donors.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has made IDNYC a signature of his administration, and Mr. Castorina said later that Mr. Miller was beholden to the mayor.
The Ukrainian Orthodox church has been beholden to Moscow for hundreds of years, and Ukraine's leaders see church independence as vital to tackling Russian meddling.
Anchorwomen may be alienated from one another, but they are TV-married to their TV-husbands, bound to their bosses, and beholden to their networks.
Because I am proudly not a politician, because I am not beholden to any special interest, I've spent a lot of money on my campaign.
These rivals essentially view him as a mischief maker beholden to his own ideological faction rather than to the success of the administration as a whole.
She is less of a conviction politician, less politically daring, less consistent in her record, and more beholden to interests that benefit from the status quo.
"Our Gulf allies are too beholden to Washington ... to extend the level of support that can help us withstand the growing pressures," said a senior official.
Expect some laughs, some tears, and some pure, batshit crazy insanity, but at least here in 2016 you're not beholden to Big Cable to follow along.
That seems unlikely to end any time soon, which means the spread between the two metals is going to remain beholden to zinc's short-term fortunes.
"We have not accused Senator Sanders of being beholden to the oil and gas industry on that basis, nor should he say that of Hillary Clinton."
Indeed, we survivors are beholden to the responsibility to live on and tell these stories of war, and ultimately, communicate to others the virtue of peace.
Trump has historically been critical of Yellen, accusing her of being beholden to President Barack Obama and calling her "highly political" at a November news conference.
She has picked on any prominent person or institution that is not beholden to her, from Muhammad Yunus, a microcredit pioneer, to Bangladesh's biggest Islamic bank.
Mr McGurk wants to have the reins held by a cross-sectarian coalition of Kurds and Sunni Arabs led by Shia "nationalists" less beholden to Iran.
While using Google Cloud may help keep costs low, it also means that it's beholden to any major (though probably unlikely) changes the company might make.
I hadn't listened to "White America" in this decade, but it in a re-configured context it seems beholden to similar but slightly different centrifugal forces.
In practice, it is beholden to the Patron (the elite group of funders who underwrite museums) and not the patron (your everyday ticket-holding museum-goer).
His announcement video in February 2015, before Trump had announced his candidacy, already included his pitch about Washington needing new blood less beholden to partisan politics.
Countries are beholden to ship owners, so those nations that are not about to disappear under the water themselves are often averse to any emissions cuts.
In that sense, Unity frees the developers from being beholden to platform owners, who often front the cash for big game development in exchange for exclusivity.
Zelenskiy insists he is not beholden to Kolomoisky and will not take his side in a dispute with the state over control of Ukraine's biggest bank.
It's devoid of both Finnish filth and Cascadian whimsy; instead, Sick With Bloom is its own master, beholden to none but those who have created it.
Indeed the GAO has concluded these problems stem from the much larger, fundamental problems with the Library IT department, to which the Copyright Office is beholden.
Fuld also feels like podcast production requires a cumbersome amount of time, effort, and expensive equipment, while creators are beholden to companies like Apple for distribution.
It's interesting the estate thinks a network -- which, no doubt, paid Jackson to air his concert -- is somehow beholden to him more than 25 years later.
More than 50 years after the surgeon general's report on "Smoking and Health" laid bare the dangers of smoking, America is still beholden to Big Tobacco.
In that sense, countries like the US are actually behind; mobile engagement is increasing, of course, but certain usage patterns are beholden to the desktop paradigm.
Any changes must come from the people, not a president as beholden to special interests and as hostile to the social safety net as this one.
By the afternoon tens of thousands had packed the square, condemning elites they see as deeply corrupt, beholden to foreign powers and responsible for daily privations.
That's because, they believe, the former product boss is beholden to other leaders within the company in ways that Page and Brin, as cofounders, are not.
The event was bound to be stiff, since Sanders has spent most of the year attacking Clinton as corrupt, excessively hawkish and beholden to Wall Street.
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.
Zhu made the remark during a recent interview with The New York Times in which he insisted TikTok is not beholden to the Chinese government's wishes.
Like Republican lawmakers or evangelical pastors, Burnett is beholden to a faction of the public that, in many instances, thinks the President can do no wrong.
This is a concept the American people both understand and support, but few in the media recognize and many politicians beholden to special interests will oppose.
A nearby Latin American country becomes beholden to the Kremlin, does Moscow's bidding and turns into a threat to the national security of the United States.
"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.
The government is beholden to nationalist paramilitaries for their role in the war in the east, even as some of those same groups espouse ugly ideologies.
Streaming services (which are not beholden to the rules set by theater owners) can release whatever they want, without ratings, for a niche and specialized audience.
But anytime they left the city — which they frequently did — traveling was a challenge, as they usually took the train and were beholden to a schedule.
Cardi B, who arrived at rapping after stints of Instagram and reality-TV fame, isn't much beholden to tradition, or to one particular version of herself.
Instead of transitioning the country to a system where these figures were loyal to the Constitution, Mr. Erdogan made them beholden to him and his party.
"We need to know if the president of the United States is beholden to foreign interests who can hold that over his head," Mr. Letter said.
Hunter might be a modern woman with money and material pleasures, but she's still beholden to her husband, and her lifestyle is entirely dependent on him.
"I want to get back to building companies that matter to the world without worrying about which board is beholden to which regime," Mr. Gutelius said.
Obviously this is a streaming service that has different abilities and priorities than what we think of as traditional television, and are not beholden to ratings.
If he emerges victorious, he is likely to be left with a weak state that is beholden to foreign powers and lacks the resources to rebuild.
But these successes were dismissed by party leaders who became increasingly beholden to the social extremists who were winning primaries in our broken, gerrymandered electoral system.
What is more, the Democratic Party platform embraced the senator's position that only officials "who are not beholden to the industries they regulate" should get appointments.
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.
Not surprisingly, those House members were all Southern representatives beholden to a very specific (and almost comical) special interest group that seeks to enrich catfish farmers.
"People assume of Congress that they're beholden to their campaign contributors and all they can do is work to get them out of office," said Moyer.
TIELT, BELGIUM — As one of two partners in the modernist architectural firm Konstrukto, Georges Vandenbussche typically was beholden to the wishes and whims of his clients.
The article the former CIA operative linked to argues that the neoconservative foreign policy establishment is largely beholden to American Jews with an attachment to Israel.
The March Air Base evacuees aren't beholden to any schedule, except for meal service times, twice-daily medical screenings and morning meetings with the health officials.
We no longer depend on other nations for our energy supply-nor are we beholden to the geopolitics of other world leaders for our energy security.
A U.S.-based chief executive may assuage security concerns raised by members of Congress that the app is beholden to the interests of the Chinese government.
While the United States will still need to import oil to power its economy, it's no longer as beholden to foreign oil as it once was.
From a shade perspective, Essie curated the line for a Gen-Z consumer who wants to mix and match colors and isn't beholden to fleeting trends.
There was something in her closet for everyone, yet she was beholden to no designer — free of any specific allegiance to, or association with, a brand.
Robert Nardelli, former chairman and chief executive officer of Chrysler, emphasized that private companies are still beholden to the same standards of performance as public ones.
Huawei and ZTE are Chinese tech firms, and FBI Director Chris Wray said it's dangerous to let companies "beholden to foreign governments" inside America's telecommunications infrastructure.
" O'Rourke bristled at the term and suggested Buttigieg was beholden to polls and consultants, prompting the mayor to shoot back that "the problem isn't the polls.
And then, it will face an unusual opportunity: the freedom to create policies potentially beholden only to the American workers who put Mr. Trump into office.
Rather than turn a blind eye to creeping authoritarianism, it should pressure governments to become more democratic and less beholden to corrupt elites and criminal networks.
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.
Donald Trump has often bragged that because he largely self-funded his primary campaign, he is not beholden to the whims of big donors and special interests.
Many livestreamers are also beholden to the demands of wealthy patrons or livestreaming "agencies" who offer marketing or advertising in return for a cut of their income.
It's important to understand that Trump is clearly not beholden to the conservative Republican ideology of keeping Big Government out of free enterprise as much as possible.
The companies are beholden to shareholders, not the idea of a more perfect union, which makes the song and dance of the last few weeks so exhausting.
The past year in evangelical circles has made it increasingly clear that much of the conservative evangelical world is ultimately beholden to a form of identity politics.
He's winking at we know the power of whoever backed her, and she's beholden to them, and that's how America works until somebody says, not with me.
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.
And if you elect me as your next president, I promise you that you will get somebody who is accountable to everybody and beholden to no one.
Apple would have you believe that it's not beholden to such trivial things as the market — roadmaps are long and the company's always done its own thing.
He says the central bank has left the public confused, lacks a long-term strategy, and is too beholden to short-term stock market and other events.
The public sector is beholden to vast arrays of interests and constrained by inviolable rules, which can be utterly alien to businessmen used to more total control.
It bodes well for Cabello that she doesn't have to conquer the world with her first album, leaving room to be beholden only to her artistic impulses.
The people here are beholden to insider politics as inevitable and intractable as the cold weather; by any measure, only a few of them like the Bucks.
You're not necessarily beholden to what the studio needs from you, or wants from you, or what they think will work versus what you think will work.
A group of socialist parties have issued a statement rejecting the IMF deal they say saddles Egypt with more debt and leaves it beholden to foreign entities.
The bottom line here is that voters in the Midwest are looking for gutsy leaders who are in their corner, not beholden to the special interests. 2.
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.
MORE (R-Ariz.), a Vietnam prisoner of war, noted that that torture would be illegal, and that Defense secretaries are beholden to the Constitution, not the president.
Moon is still likely beholden to Trump's policy to a certain extent -- which is ramping up pressure on Pyongyang to drive officials there to the negotiating table.
Beholden to 35 years of franchise lore, the 2014 video game Alien: Isolation nevertheless portrays its titular beast as unpredictable—and in turn, a lot more terrifying.
"In recent years, Kiev and much of Eastern Europe have been reliant on and beholden to Russia to keep the heat on," Energy Secretary Rick Perry said.
As Axios' Jonathan Swan has noted, McCain, Bob Corker and Jeff Flake all have reservations on the bill — and none are beholden to Trump or Republican leadership.
But now, in an ironic twist of fate, tech-heavy investment funds have become beholden to the macro risk that they sought to avoid, says Wells Fargo.
C. movement is too beholden to gadfly politics—too interested in shock and offensiveness as political strategies—to address the problematic dearth of conservative voices on campus.
Mr. Macron also wants Europeans to spend more on defense, but in pursuit of their own strategic goals, in collaboration with NATO but not beholden to it.
"I want voters to know that I'm beholden to no one, that my values are not for sale and that I'm working only for you," Gillibrand said.
Tulsi Gabbard is beholden to no one in the region, her views on the situation are her own, and her determination to seek peace is beyond question.
The real danger lies in just how beholden Trump is to Russians, how much he is indebted to them (or to other foreign governments, for that matter).
And Trump has claimed that his ability to largely self-fund his campaign and reject contributions from wealthy donors prevents him from being beholden to special interests.
But as far as he himself is concerned — but his point is he wants to make sure that he's not beholden to anyone but the American people.
Bloomberg, speaking Friday in Texas, said using his own money to fund his three successful campaigns for New York mayor guaranteed he was not beholden to contributors.
And yet, year after year, lawmakers in Congress and in statehouses across the country, all beholden to the gun lobby, act as if the opposite were true.
"Trump is beholden to the movement," says Mary Alice Carter, director of Equity Forward, a watchdog group that monitors the influence of anti-choice groups on policy.
Britain will become increasingly beholden to the United States if it finally leaves the European Union since it will need a new free trade deal with Washington.
Just as Brian Eno considers himself a composer beholden to the studio and constantly evolving recording technologies, Thomas is now pioneering this methodology in the classical genre.
It's possible she'll get more progressive now that she's no longer beholden to the donor class, or possibly now that she sees that's where the action is.
The Port Authority is beholden to the governor of New York, who appoints the agency's executive director, but whose objectives change depending on who is in office.
Chris Van Hollen (Md.), senior Democrat on the Budget panel, wasted no time hammering the delay with accusations that GOP leaders are beholden to the far right.
One upshot of those rules is that prime money market funds aren't beholden to that $1 share price — in other words, the net asset value can fluctuate.
Obama—and, by association, the Americans who elected him—was portrayed as a heartbroken leader eager for gun reform, but stymied by Republicans beholden to the NRA.
We're beholden to forces beyond our control, and refusing to deny that we live under conditions that enrage and depress us is a mode of minor protest.
His ruling coalition, Common Front for Congo, nominated Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, a former interior minister entirely beholden to Mr. Kabila, as the presidential candidate in the elections.
Post Malone is the most modern pop star — a rapper and singer, a child of hip-hop but not beholden to it, melancholy even when he's celebrating.
Clinton and the Democratic Party establishment, is beholden to corporate donors and has worked to quash a leftward shift in the party led partly by Mr. Sanders.
Like he told The New York Times in an interview in June, West said he mostly wanted to show people that he was not beholden to them.
As did the idea that rich people may be suspect, but really, really rich people are judgment-proof and morally pure because they're not beholden to anybody.
On Tuesday, the dancers did not seem like themselves right away, more mechanical than assertive, as if beholden to an idea of what the dance should be.
Said repeal was stripped out that time by powers, once again, beholden to the very special interests that don't want the House to vote on it now.
Some talk ominously of Iraq going the way of Syria, where protests descended into civil war, and where the government is beholden to Iranian-backed Shia militias.
Politicians beholden to powerful lobbies would rather kids have four-day school weeks and packed classrooms than ask their donors to pay a fair share of taxes.
So I'm really not beholden to one specific medium, like I'll make a steel piece out of shock cord, and that sort of communicates a subatomic realm.
But if he works within the DNC, that will mean he needs to ensure that the party is beholden to the electorate, rather than lobbyists and consultants.
Cahn, the executive director of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, said that it was "problematic" for Clearview AI to argue it wasn't beholden to state biometric laws.
The Democrats—still petrified of being seen as soft on national security, still beholden to D.C.'s foreign policy blob—are adding undeserved credibility to his assassination.
"Whilst Saudi has massive and undisputed wealth, there is a sense of being an untried centre, which in a pretty autocratic country is beholden to their leader."
" 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.
A president not beholden to special interests, foreign and domestic, and one who funded his entire primary run out of his own pocket just to prove it.
At the same time, country music has been steadily moving toward pop — it takes influences from a wide range of styles, is less beholden to rural motifs.
When Etsy went public in 2015, long after it was first accused of selling out, the paperwork described a company largely still beholden to Kalin's original mission.
In short, Trump is acting an awful lot like someone who is beholden to the Russian government, because he is making Vladimir Putin's wildest dreams come true.
Once workers have shaped their daily lives around the apps, companies, beholden to venture capitalists, manipulate pay models to lower costs and flood local markets with competition.
If you are beholden to the deadly sin of envy, then you've developed a foundational way of being that predisposes you to act enviously in certain situations.
Both senators are beholden to fossil-fuel interests, and it is inevitable that any bill they draft will seek to include provisions sought by that powerful lobby.
When control passes from founders, right now it usually goes to professional managers beholden to short-term market forces, and that isn't necessarily a great answer, either.
He is considered beholden to Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, who has drawn scrutiny by congressional investigators and the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
Shell certainly wants to be ready if they do, but neither it nor any public company beholden to shareholders is going to run out ahead of governments.
Their upbeat songs, however, land with a joyless thud, beholden to excessive notions about how hard the drums must hit and how gritty the guitars must sound.
Her bill would also prevent the passage of tough rules later by a future FCC or Congress less beholden to the every whim of entrenched broadband monopolies.
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.
Restricting offensive or harmful language for the greater good is all fine and dandy until you become beholden to a definition of "greater good" you don't agree with.
But the better policy, from a libertarian perspective, is to champion free expression -- which is what Silicon Valley used to do -- before it became beholden to outrage mobs.
Australia can honor its international obligations and can in turn avoid being beholden to the US under a new leader whose commitment to refugee protection remains highly questionable.
Thus, website owners can tell themselves that they aren't beholden to advertisers and are able to write things that might vaguely attract an electric-biking lingerie-clad fisherwoman.
There are few outlets where writers can just write things that people want to read without pulling punches on the rich and powerful people they are beholden to.
But ultimately this was the territorial congress, still beholden to the laws and taxes of the larger empire, when all that will really do is a new nation.
Students have made it clear that young people are registering to vote en masse, and that they will vote out every politician who is beholden to the NRA.
People are beholden to price above all else,  most analysts and business pundits said, and industry consolidation means airlines can do pretty much whatever they want to you.
It's also not Netflix's fault the limit exists, as it doesn't own the vast majority of the content it offers, and so, it is beholden to rights holders.
He's drawing thousands of people at his rallies and bringing in a lot of new voters to the political process, and he's not beholden to any super PAC.
Once the science of kings, astrology has become an outsider's spiritual practice — beholden to no prescriptive theology and no major religious leader, just the wisdom of the charts.
After completing the series, Ellroy wanted his next project to be a dense social portrait steeped in vice and crime but without being "beholden to a murder investigation".
As industry and economic growth moved to the south and west in the United States, Pennsylvania became more politically beholden to its two major cities, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
Malcolm Turnbull, the prime minister, accused Ms Palaszczuk of being beholden to an "inner-city, Green-left agenda" with a "total rejection of coal in all its forms".
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.
Aldi and Lidl say they can afford to take a long-term approach as, being privately-owned, they are not beholden to shareholders, unlike their big four competitors.
"Technocrats have been replaced at key ministries by political hacks who are beholden to their parties," says Erik Gustafson, director of the Education for Peace in Iraq Center.
And since Amazon controls nearly half of the e-commerce market, according to a July report by eMarketer Retail, that reliance means brands are increasingly beholden to Amazon.
The conventioneers were concerned about corruption, factionalism and executive totally beholden to Congress, so they instead created an alternative one-shot Congress that would be handed the job.
They revel in the shamelessness of a man whose fortune means he's beholden to no one -- and who doesn't look like he cares whether he wins or lose.
Conservative worrywarts have long warned that the sect is more like a cult, beholden to its septuagenarian abbot, Phra Dhammachayo (who is almost always seen in signature shades).
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.
This level of control has, in turn, given it unprecedented economic power over cultural production, effectively making publishers (and, by extension, thousands of authors) beholden to its whims.
No one was clamoring for a new "centrist" third-party, least of all one suspiciously beholden to the same kinds of fat cats dominating the two major parties.
Upon request, she manifests herself in K's apartment, switching outfits in a shimmer—a vision that smacks of servility, except that it's he who seems beholden to her.
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.
Still, Trump's supporters view his willingness to change his mind as a strength -- a sign of his authenticity and the notion that he is not beholden to anyone.
The measure has drawn no great national attention, but it certainly provides further evidence that gun safety cannot be left to state lawmakers beholden to the gun lobby.
Jones argues it shows he isn't beholden to GOP leaders, but Griffin argues that Jones's maverick ways have left him siding with Democrats too much of the time.
And Sanders will look to cast Biden as beholden to corporate interests, highlighting his past support for the North American Free Trade Agreement and the credit card industry.
It was a lurid distraction from a pair of uneven episodes that show our characters increasingly beholden to, and lost in, the violent chaos of the new world.
Their landlord, as the owner of the apartment, is beholden to the condo association's rules, passing its orders along to the Solomon sisters, who are rent-stabilized tenants.
Sadly, powerful companies and those beholden to them are seeking to silence this voice and deny the rights of retail and institutional investors through a campaign of misinformation.
Quantifying the likely outcome of the winter curtailments is tricky work in progress, leaving prices beholden to the latest city to add its part to the production jigsaw.
Whether that's because of the president's own hawkish instincts and views on immigration, or because he's too beholden to his hardline advisers and his "base" voters, isn't clear.
Biegun is also beholden to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a trusted Trump aide with a reputation for following the president's marching orders and for rarely contradicting him.
She had told me she was not as beholden to the whims of her clients as she had once been, though she still likes to make an effort.
The Chinese government sees this moment as its chance to wire the world — especially European, Asian and African nations that find themselves increasingly beholden to Chinese economic power.
Destination bread and pastries have been surprisingly elusive in San Diego, a city with access to stellar ingredients and international influences that aren't beholden to rigid baking traditions.
The effort has infuriated newly empowered liberals, who have accused the Problem Solvers Caucus of being "corporatist" Democrats beholden to the same political donors that Republicans rely on.
Children are beholden to a strict schedule, including meal and nap times, and parents are unable to leave their children alone even to shower or use the toilet.
Many Iraqis complain their country has become a battlefield for a proxy war for influence between Washington and Tehran, and their leaders are too beholden to outside powers.
Among other approaches to scaling back its power, the Treasury report called for its funding structure to be changed so it is beholden to the annual appropriations process.
Bloomberg also attacked Thompson for taking donations from supporters in California, suggesting, without much evidence, that Thompson was on the take and beholden to those special interest donors.
"We're in the very fortunate position of not having to be politically correct, or beholden to any institution or individual about how we run this show," he said.
They tell supporters this shows they're not beholden to special interests or big corporations, and that if elected, these moneyed entities will have no place in their administrations.
Our thought bubble, via Axios Joe Uchill: China has a reputation for domestic companies beholden to the state that frequently manipulate business relationships and technology for espionage purposes.
By late morning hundreds were marching to the square from side streets, condemning elites they see as deeply corrupt, beholden to foreign powers and responsible for daily privations.
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.
And so a lot of people, and especially [the] professional GOP who are beholden to those people, they still truly believe in 'trickle-down' to their very bones.
Where before the gadgets that were beholden to big platforms tended to be phone accessories, everything is now supposed to work with Alexa, the Google Assistant, and Siri.
The central government can still mobilize a vast network of supporters in Hong Kong, including civil servants and business people beholden to the central government, economically or politically.
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.
"When a candidate brags about how beholden he feels to a group of wealthy investors, our democracy is in serious trouble," Warren said during a speech on Thursday.
Over the past year, countries that are beholden to international treaties -- and some that are banned from most kinds of missile attempts -- have been test firing ballistic missiles.
For Mr. Trump, the complaints from nearly all quarters may serve to amplify his image as an outsider who is not beholden to the special interests in Washington.
The service may very well allow artists to become less beholden to the unpredictable algorithms, turbulent monetization policies, and stingy revenue-sharing of behemoth distribution platforms like YouTube.
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.
But the protesters marching in Algiers see him as beholden to the same shadowy, military-backed elite that has ruled Algeria for decades, and quickly rejected his victory.
As reporter Lesley Stahl rightly pointed out, YouTube operates in the private sector and therefore is not legally beholden to support the first amendment's right to free speech.
Now accounting for well over half of the world's production of the light metal, future Chinese output trends are in danger of becoming increasingly beholden to government policy.
ELECTRIC DREAMS ON HOLD Nickel remains beholden to the stainless steel cycle, particularly that in China, even though its usage in lithium-ion batteries continues to excite investors.
The new mayor, Sadiq Khan, is a member of the opposition Labour Party and not beholden to the Conservative government of Prime Minister Theresa May, Mr. Cameron's successor.
Trump has previously attacked GOP primary rivals for being beholden by big donors, flaunting his personal wealth as an aegis against the corrupting influence of money in politics.
A "cancelation" by any aggrieved group is, in essence, largely a calculus of diminishing returns of a public figure's goodwill to the community that they are beholden to.
Hundreds of people are here to celebrate this doomed campaign, which is still here, physically, making promises, "beholden to no one," he says, but also sort of gone.
Others aren't so lucky, trapped by a choice made in their youth, as scared of the secular world as they are of the institution to which they're beholden.
Still, any Trump staffer using RNC emails are still beholden to the Disclosure Requirement For Official Business Conducted Using Electronic Messaging Accounts law that went into effect in 2014.
In this way, the record isn't beholden to the traditional notion of theme; rather, Frost summons a watery character that transforms gradually over the course of its 50 minutes.
Western intelligence agencies have raised concerns for years that Huawei, the world's largest maker of telecommunications network gear, is beholden to the Chinese government, raising the risk of espionage.
But even those delegate candidates who have said who they'll support are not beholden to stick by that candidate and are basically just working off of the honor system.
The bot, created by Welsh glaciologist Martin O'Leary, tweets fictional maps that look like something you'd find in a James Michener novel, if his cartographers weren't beholden to reality.
Haftar and his supporters have previously rejected the GNA because they say it is beholden to the militias that hold sway in Tripoli and the rest of western Libya.
Synthetic biologists refer to different parts of the genome as "circuitry" or "on-off" switches, and that's beholden to a much longer history of electrical engineering and computer science.
A number of the groups fighting IS do not recognise the GNA, which many Libyans see as beholden to the Misratans, or as a puppet of the international community.
If future presidents come from a party that feels beholden largely to white men, then we can expect many more white men to fill seats on the federal bench.
And it must have been a hard thing to grapple with when, 'I'm here, I want to have my freedom now' but you're still beholden to this public idea.
"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.
There is much to dislike about the proposed constitution, which will keep elected governments beholden to a senate nominated by the junta and to a suite of meddling committees.
Either the player is not beholden to the laws of the land or the land itself is lawless, and thus the player faces no (immediate) consequences for their actions.
Now largely beholden to lenders and heavily indebted, Greece's debt to GDP is over a whopping 180 percent – making it one of the most indebted nations in the world.
But, Edut is quick to clarify, your gaggle of Cancer friends is not beholden to convincing you to call your mom or dragging you to yet another open house.
But Lafferty goes beyond just adding in the missing scenes (which will all be on the upcoming home release), also focusing on the characters and who they're beholden to.
Mr. Trump, who has sometimes falsely claimed that he is a self-funding candidate, painted Mr. Cruz as beholden to wealthy campaign donors and as tethered to Wall Street.
And the result is today's crisis of governing, with the halls of Congress populated by lawmakers who feel beholden not to all their constituents, but only to their supporters.
"The president's beholden to nobody but the people who elected him, and yes, I understand that every lawmaker over there has pet projects," said Trump budget director Mick Mulvaney.
You can view the sit-in as a powerful manifestation of the differing priorities between the two parties—one fighting an epidemic, the other beholden to a special interest.
It was a lucrative scheme borne out of adversity: while others in the Russian industry avoided hedges, Gutseriyev had no option because he was beholden to his biggest creditor.

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