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"It's a thing about being beholden, about not being beholden to anyone," he says.
Inside modern campaigns, people worry about the appearance of their candidate being beholden to powerful interests.
Mr. Connerly dismisses critics like Mr. Bond as being beholden to "institutional interests" that benefit from the "diversity rationale".
The Greens MP Adam Bandt accused Turnbull of being "beholden to the hardliners in your ranks" on climate change.
But it translates to a slowness and hesitancy and can be falsely interpreted as being beholden to the industry.
The notion of being beholden to no one — boss, family, lover — is vastly appealing, and gambling for a living implies fearlessness and an absence of pettiness.
They appear to like the fact that his private fortune, estimated at $100m-200m 100m-200mm from being beholden to savesal interests.
George Bush went straight at critics of the Iraq war, accusing them of being beholden to "MoveOn.org bloggers and Code Pink protesters".
Its clear remit is to protect bank depositors' interests, and it is financed by premiums levied on banks rather than being beholden to Congress.
For these artists, what keeps them going is the possibility of creating works of art without being beholden to anybody's else's vision or meddling.
Since his appointment, he has gone to great lengths to paint himself as a consensus candidate who would avoid being beholden to Hezbollah, the most powerful force here.
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