Conversely, black women shouldn't feel
beholden in 2018 to stick with black men.
@Chris: I doubt that
those beholden in «indentured servitude» as slaves to their masters would consider their position a just one.
Not exact matches
We're not interested
in having a dysfunctional majority
beholden to a group that wants to blame Republicans for everything wrong
in the world.»
Gordon's basic argument is essentially that lawyers play too important a role
in modern society for them to think of themselves as solely
beholden to their clients.
And
in preparing for and dealing with natural disasters, Moore recommends getting into a triage mindset — but not necessarily being
beholden to the way things have been done
in the past.
Moveon.org, a liberal political action group, immediately put out a statement denouncing Tester's vote, saying it was «yet another outrageous example of how our elected officials
in Congress are
beholden to the NRA.»
You don't have the pressure of outside investors that you're
beholden to who want to weigh
in on how you're building your business.
In this case, though, we'd be
beholden not just to a specific technology, but to a proprietary IP, not a specific technology, and the impact would be incredible to both the valuation of the $ 65 billion company and our increasing dependence on corporations.
In the eyes of Hong Kong's citizens, the existing system is designed to produce a government
beholden to Beijing, not the people of Hong Kong.
And for individual franchisees, a ruling
in favor of joint employer status would mean they are no longer independent business owners and more
beholden to corporate rules.
As a public company, Snap is much more
beholden to public investors and has a newfound fiduciary duty to get its business
in order.
Many business owners launch an enterprise
in order not to be
beholden to a boss.
Combs pointed out that one of the advantages of not running a fund anymore is not being
beholden to revealing your every move
in monthly investor reports.
The Warsaw Conference has put the interests of dirty energy industries over that of global citizens — with a «Coal & Climate Summit» being held
in conjunction; corporate sponsorship from big polluters plastered all over the venue; and a Presidency (Poland) that is
beholden to the coal and fracking industry.
But business leaders say global investors will want clarity on the bigger picture of foreign investment now that Mr. Harper is less
beholden to opposition parties
in the House.
The American life manifest
in them is
beholden to spirits and fates.
If its this student organization is University funded
in any way (ie even if they just meet on University owned and operated property) then yes, they are
beholden to the policies of the University.
He is
beholden to the people that put him
in office.
These personal experiences gave him unique eyes to see where Christianity
in the West was
beholden more to a tradition of Western thought than to the Scripture or to the Christian tradition.
Israel is saved from Egypt not out of love but
in order that they will be uniquely
beholden to God and will serve him — again, with sacrifices —
in the way that God most desires.
What all have
in common is the assumption of self - sufficiency, the belief that each of us, and the brave new world we inhabit, can go merrily along forever,
beholden to nothing more than our own inherent wisdom and virtue.
@balanced: It must be nice to live
in a world where things are so black and white,
beholden to the conventional wisdom of the times (and see Kenneth Galbraith's understanding of what conventional «wisdom» represented before you think I'm complimenting you.
The only man we see
in this scenario is weak, and
beholden to the ambitious and calculating b **** h, well played by Ms. McAdams.
Here is where Trump and Sanders come
in: Neither of them are «real» members of their political parties, so they are somewhat less
beholden to the vices and resentments of their parties» activist groups.
Note to the Catholic Church and all «Catholic» law makers: Please remember we live
in a secular country that is not
beholden to your sharia laws.
Mirroring some questions that Michael Walzer,
in 2002, had for the Left after what he then deemed to be a successful military venture
in Afghanistan — questions Walzer had regarding knee - jerk criticisms of the war as being
beholden to the discredited ideologies of «rag - tag Marxism» and «blaming America first» — Sam likewise wonders if the Right has the resources to offer a similar analysis of contemporary conservatism.
Roosevelt's margin of victory
in 1932 was so large that he was not
beholden to William Randolph Hearst or anyone else.
Alan Culpepper writes, «Are we self - made individuals
beholden to no one, or are we blessed daily
in ways we seldom perceive, can not repay and for which we often fail to be grateful?
As a biologist I have long been immensely impressed by and
beholden to Whitehead's philosophy of organism (Process and Reality),
in that it seems to me that he is the first great philosopher who really took trouble to comprehend the biological developments of his time.
Both major political parties
in the United States are so
beholden to moneyed interests that, on a wide range of issues, there is little that distinguishes them.
Or they can be goddesses
in their own right, and not be
beholden upon any man.
The banks, the hedge funds, the manufacturers, the municipalities,
in fact everyone who is left standing
in the economy is
beholden to Obama.
In this way they can keep you
beholden to the faith.
We believe that every last man woman child and beast, and some cruciferous vegetables, are
beholden to Pantu Baba for all good things
in this life, no matter how meager, which includes, but is not limited to, functioning bile ducts.
I was
in a literal, dogmatic church bible-wise, and I believed it, felt
beholden to it, felt guilty whenever I couldn't follow it to the letter, tried to * really * understand it.
Their clocks are ticking and the idea that they should be
beholden to the competency of those around them, and,
in a greater sense, pure luck and good fortune, always seemed a bit off to me.
He was
beholden to no man, his destiny
in his hands alone, and so he seized it.
I would rather these kids get paid
in the minor leagues then be
beholden to the false premise of an education (see UNC term paper above) I get the idea that
in college they are paid by having tuition room and board paid for but they are not getting a real education.
The selection committee isn't
beholden to take the top 32 non-automatic bid teams
in the RPI.
With two friendlies coming up against megawatt opponents
in Germany (Friday, 3:45 p.m. ET) and Argentina (March 27, 3:30 ET), it will be interesting to see how
beholden the Spanish manager feels to his aging stars.
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!
Non-American airlines aren't
beholden to FAA regulations, of course, and
in those cases you must defer to airline policy.
This is a problem with government - provided health care; you are absolutely
beholden to politicians to respond to any changes
in demographics.
But
in the meantime, she didn't have enough cash to pay for the expensive asthma meds she was prescribed (and there were no longer samples to give her because our health system has forbidden them so we won't be
beholden to Big Pharma).
When it comes to voting
in the Senate, who will he be
beholden to?
In his campaign, McGrath has used de Blasio as a boogeyman for the suburban Senate district, raising the specter of a Democratic - controlled Senate being
beholden to the liberal New York City mayor and costing Nassau County precious school aid.
It is
beholden on all
in the labour movement to make stuff happen!
«Eliot and Kathleen are
beholden to no vested interest —
in fact, quite the opposite: they are renowned for taking on the most powerful targets and most important causes.»
Well, they should be
beholden to the voters, the taxpayers
in their district.
Nixon attacked Cuomo
in sharp and personal terms, questioning his standing as a «real Democrat,» accusing him of being
beholden to corporate donors and linking him and his «cronies» to Albany corruption.