Sentences with word «beholden»

The tiff helps Cuomo sell himself as not beholden to established Albany interests, said Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf.
Many of them apparently not as beholden as some others.
Conversely, black women shouldn't feel beholden in 2018 to stick with black men.
He was forced to twist his policies on the minimum wage and his posture toward Senate Democrats to win the Working Families Party line from Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham Law professor who has criticized Cuomo as too beholden to wealthy donors.
The state would probably save more than this if its policymakers felt less beholden to big donors.
Likewise, these firms are not so beholden to resource the varying marketing needs of many different regions.
Only there has been little real change — to my knowledge — in the status quo because schools are seemingly still beholden to accountability measures that link to the quantifiable measures of NC levels.
Don't become beholden to special interests.
; — RRB -» it is actually beholden on you to properly explain what the «that» is which you are asserting «is not science.»
2 Vitrines with notes, reference material, photographs related to the production of Beholden to Victory from the private archive of Tony Conrad installation view Galerie Buchholz, Köln 2016
The drive to Florida has instilled a real travel confidence in us — it's totally freeing to think you are no longer beholden to airline schedules and fares!
Better still, this area has good Subway access (L, J, M, Z ans A, C, E) and, unlike North Bushwick or Williamsburg, it's not beholden only to the «L» Subway Line.
While you aren't beholden in any legal way to heed the advice you get from your board, you should make the time to listen.
In Beholden by Bronwyn Williams (Topaz, $ 5.99, 0451407490), a young Irish woman, Kathleen O'Sullivan, leaves her homeland behind to build a new life in North Carolina with her sister Tara.
Rather than becoming an independent coastal state and being able to form its own fisheries policy, the UK's fishing industry remains beholden to EU rules.
We do not believe we were wrong, but we are happily surprised with our new Councilman, new to the Northwest Bronx, and many thought, also beholden to the East Side led Jimmy Vacca group.
Cosmic Star Heroine, to put it simply, is a fantastic 16 - bit style RPG that shows a clear respect for many beloved JRPGs of that era (Chrono Trigger comes to mind) while never feeling completely beholden to the past.
Here in our Golden, or more accurately, Beholden State, two - thirds of teachers are «pension losers.»
Arnuk and Saluzzi argue that the evolution of exchanges from not - for - profit «quasi utilities» to for - profit businesses has distorted incentives so that exchanges are now beholden to high - frequency traders, who make up a large share of their business.
«We did not become the most taxed state in America by accident; it is due to a systematic break down caused by politicians beholden to big donors and party leaders rather than the people,» Giambra said.
Workers often were left beholden to the company because of debts they accrued.
And there are many more schools like OCS throughout the city that remain caught in the middle of this political debate, and who are unable to prove their successes if beholden solely to their proficiency scores.
I searched because Christianity insisted I was sinful and totally beholden to God, as interpreted by the priest class, and that I was nothing without religion.
In the United States, of course, we are somewhat beholden to higher tech solutions, which in some ways are a little bit more problematic in terms of treating all that waste, and we need autoclaves or incinerators that can handle that sort of thing.
The good news is that while there will be multiple candidates fighting for those «somewhat conservative» voters (Scott Walker, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio all come to mind), Huckabee will be the candidate least beholden — either mentally or financially — to the Washington lobbyist complex.
Aside from funding, there's a lot of anticipation about what Cuomo will propose regarding charter schools, to which public education advocates say he is overly beholden due to the big money he has received from deep pocketed charter boosters.
They may have forged their identity through the sale of photographic work, but they do not see themselves as particularly beholden to that medium or to any other.
However, it is not true of the recent Jesse Jackson, the Jackson too often beholden to a cultural agenda destructive of moral absolutes and, ultimately, of democratic community itself.
This software is better able to identify risk, meaning Upstart doesn't rely solely on (and customers aren't entirely beholden to) FICO credit scores.
Despite that, a Pew survey from this year showed how beholden Americans are to some of these companies after finding 73 percent of U.S. adults use YouTube and 68 percent use Facebook.
Tory rebel Anna Soubry suggested she was ready to pull back if Mrs May announced measures that would amount to a customs agreement on Friday, telling BBC Radio 4's The World This Weekend: «It's absolutely beholden now on the government to get itself in the right place.»
At least, Trump is not financially beholden to anyone.
The Dolby Digital 5.1 audio is equally elegant, if beholden to a dialogue - driven affair in the wake of the masterfully - mixed balloon sequence, with only rainfall making aggressive use of the rear discretes thereafter.
NY voters understand which conference is always beholden to high income individuals and corporations.
He had Volker's support, but defeated the local GOP's candidate (former Erie County Republican Chairman Jim Domagalski) and only received some $ 36,000 from the SRCC as of the 11 - day pre-general filing, so he's not really beholden to anyone.
The trial illustrated how powerful corporations beholden to Skelos felt they had to comply when he asked for a favor.
The Zero Effect came out in 1998 and embodies a particular type of film beholden to that era, as indicated by a tonal asynchrony between its comedic elements and the abrasive relationships of its characters.
Halley and Moonee live week to week in the Magic Castle, emotionally beholden to no one but themselves, barely making rent and always on the verge of being kicked out, released into certain homelessness.
Games like these aren't necessarily beholden to focus groups and marketing teams, making each one feel a little more personal than a massive undertaking like Final Fantasy 15.
Not really — the familiar 1.0 T - GDI three - cylinder petrol is present and correct, as is the 1.6 CRDi diesel which will no doubt appease tax band - beholden company car drivers.
I think Cuomo's very beholden to corporate interests, particularly individuals from the finance sector of New York City who have donated tens of thousands of dollars to his campaigns — directly to Cuomo himself but also to his affiliated organization, the Committee to Save New York,
The Assembly will never appoint someone beholden to Cuomo.
The basic idea that Freeman defends is that corporate managers shouldn't see themselves as beholden primarily to shareholders, but rather as ethically obligated to balance the interests of a wide range of stakeholders.
This could make Britain's military establishment increasingly beholden to foreign suppliers and harm large industrial sectors such as aerospace which, with the right policies, could benefit from using technological advances made in military aviation.
We still live in a world beholden to the logic of abortion.
In this climate, it's beholden upon games developers to get closer to their fans to ensure their games make the cut.
Teachout and Faso sniped at one another in their victory speeches, with him noting right off the bat that he and his wife have lived in the district for decades, (unlike Teachout, who is a recent transplant), and her deeming him an Albany insider beholden to rich special interests who contributed to his campaign.
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