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As elected officials, we should be beholden solely to the Constitution.
Judges should be beholden only to the constitution and the law".
Just because we are on the road, it does not mean we should be beholden to our employers at every hour of the day, and that includes work-related study.
"People will feel that he should be beholden to them for this victory and they will reach out to him for support with various things," said Costas Panagopoulos, an assistant professor of political science at Fordham University.
At the core of the debate is the principle that those proclaimed to be diplomats working abroad should be immune to prosecution because they should be beholden only to the legal systems of the countries that sent them, rather than local courts.
Opponents of Measure A say the top investor of public money should be beholden to voters, not the city manager.
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"You shouldn't be beholden to certain financial companies".
But London's transport system and finances should not be beholden to the tube maintenance companies.
Academic values can and will sometimes be threatening to those in power, because scholarly inquiry is not and should not be beholden to any national political agenda.
John Bercow described the practice of "incongruous" and said political parties were voluntary organisations and that Parliament should not be beholden to them.
"From our perspective, we believe that media should not be beholden to government," said Mack Quintana, a native of Cuba who became publisher of The El Paso Times five years ago.
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