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Florists complain they are becoming captives of internet order-aggregators, who use them to fulfil orders but take an unfair cut.Whereas 28th Street once handled over 10% of American flower volumes, today its share is less than 3%.
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We get the sense of a crafty character who had a flair for satisfying diverse constituencies without becoming captive to any of them.
Certainly, the big institutional investors, which dominate trading in financial securities, are unlikely to risk becoming captive to a single monopoly exchange.
He had to appeal to those who, despite a nearly year-and-a-half-long campaign and a five-week recount, still question whether he comes to the job adequately prepared, or risks becoming captive to a talented set of advisers.
All presidents run for office promising to change Washington and end up becoming its captives.
Later reports of exiled monks in Cyprus becoming Arab captives seem to partly corroborate this story.
Capital is also already becoming less captive.
It is unclear whether Mr. Bush can draw on this politics of resentment without becoming its captive.
In fact, it was the fear of becoming a captive market that fuelled protests against the development of bauxite mines in 2009 and 2010.
The individual is becoming the captive of the soundmakers and is losing the right to choose whether he listens or doesn't listen.
Without a dramatic increase in investment in such research, and in maths and science education, Americans risked becoming mere "captive consumers" at the mercy of rising Asian powers, he argued.Venturesome AmericaSo does the relative decline of America as a technology powerhouse really amount to a threat to its prosperity?
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