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Judges are generally beholden to local interests.
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Started in 1990, it is a gigantic leap beyond much of the rest of the mainstream Jewish English-language press, which is generally so beholden to the Jewish charities for funding that it is no less cautious than World Journal and Sing Tao; the slant is often so acute that one anticipates the millennium headline "WORLD ENDS YESTERDAY; JEWS SUFFER MOST".
The last sentence sums up why the club, privately owned by Galitsky and thus not beholden to big business (Zenit St Petersburg and Gazprom are the obvious, and generally loathed outside their city, example) or local administration, is viewed as a breath of fresh air despite the budget that has been available to them over the last six years.
While generally praising the scope of the experience, he considered Grand Theft Auto Online underwhelming as beholden to pre-launch anticipation let down by its technical issues.
Instead of fighting the science on climate change, we should champion nuclear power against the Obama administration's preference for costly, subsidised wind and solar power.DIA: Is today's Republican Party too beholden to social conservatives?Mr Frum: Today's Republican party is too beholden to factions generally.
Progressives, on the other hand, generally disdain political activity, which not only leads to more Republican victories, but also allows the Democratic Party to remain beholden to moneyed interests.
"I'm beholden to them".
We neutrals are beholden to no one.
Subscription-funded journalists are beholden to readers.
All are beholden to special interests.
They want them to remain beholden".
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