Two New Yorkers who were beholden to Murdoch were former Mayors Ed Koch and Rudy Giuliani.
In this climate, the social enterprise becomes less structured, less beholden to position and hierarchy.
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Today, in order to maintain success, public companies have become beholden to the market.
He is no longer beholden to special interests and to fringe groups for re-election.
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Most every other GOP Presidential candidate is an Establishment panderer who is beholden to entrenched special interests.
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Ultimately, FINRA is little more than a glorified trade group that seems too beholden to Too-Big-To-Fail interests.
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Hospitals are beholden to the RVU system only because that is how they get paid by the government.
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Our nation will no longer be beholden to the countries that we now rely on for oil imports.
When it happened, Compaq was trapped in a typical 1999 incumbent's dilemma, beholden to the old sales channel.
Private companies are often beholden to state banks for capital and to local officials for favours and contracts.
Others may have hesitated to do so only because Russia is beholden to the West for economic help.
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And remember, the Federal Reserve is beholden to the political establishment because of the nomination of the chairman.
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Some fighters are from countries "beholden to him" and those fleeing the grinding poverty in their homelands, Mustapha said.
But speculators ultimately are beholden to the same economic forces as everybody else.
When we talk, you know I am committed to you and your well being, but not beholden to you.
The rest of us, however, are mostly beholden to the creativity of others.
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And I'm not beholden to any particular group for getting me in this race or for getting me elected.
The opposite theory is that Mr Brown will be beholden and thus impotent.
Again, as an outsider, Mr Fox may not be beholden to powerful people and vested interests opposed to such changes.
We will work to ensure that elected officials are held accountable to their constituents and are not beholden to corporate interests.
He is thus, on any issue that actually attains attention, beholden to them in a way that a bureaucrat never is.
My family, that's the only group I'm really beholden to, their willingness to let their inheritance slip away dollar by dollar.
But before they can be granted such autonomy, their governing structures will need to become more effective and less beholden to unions.
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The founders of the chip industry refused to be beholden to anybody.
Even on the Republican side of the aisle, women are not nearly as beholden to the financial industry as are male legislators.
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He would not be beholden to Facebook to constitute his social graph and to make use of his data for the privilege.
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In his first term Mr Barroso has proven to be slavishly beholden to French and German interests rather than the common good.
The country is largely beholden to coal to keep the lights on.
He was forced to acknowledge that his authority was subject to at least some limits and that he was beholden to his followers.
Beholden to equipment makers, they sent off film in envelopes and returned prints days later, offering a thin range of service and price.
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