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"That's the original sin of social media, and it's probably irresolvable". He added that most media companies find themselves beholden to social-media audiences but remain wary of the platforms nevertheless.

Faculty in McNutt's tenure-free universities would likely find themselves beholden to immediate-impact research, and funding agency policy including, at the present, an increasingly policing Congress.

Helprin worries that the truncation of copyright (a strawman, since the legislative movement is entirely in the other direction) would mean "the virtual disappearance of the profession of writing other than its migration into the academy, think tanks, or various other corporate bodies, where the cadre of writers would find themselves beholden to various types of department heads".

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But in the long term, traditional media companies may find themselves more beholden to the technology that Google and the combined Microsoft-Yahoo develop.

"I think that since Trump's election, there's a spotlight on Washington and how it really works: that politicians are out for themselves and beholden to special interests," said Nola Sayne, a paralegal in Logansville, Ga., who supported Trump and says she tends to vote Republican.

And too many Democrats have shown themselves more beholden to the private interests that pay for their campaigns than the public interest the president of their own party invokes.

This isn't to suggest that Silicon Valley companies don't care about the security and privacy issues that Obama is concerned about — only that they view themselves as more beholden to individual users, no matter where they live, than to Americans as a group.

"As presented so far, it appears the Bush proposal protects the often abusive behavior of employers who hire undocumented workers, but leaves the workers themselves vulnerable and beholden to those employers for the right to stay here," said Terence O'Sullivan, president of the Laborers International Union off North America.

This isn't to suggest that Silicon Valley companies don't care about the security and privacy issues that Obama is concerned about only that they view themselves as more beholden to individual users, no matter where they live, than to Americans as a group.

Whenever teens follow their parents' instructions for practicing gratitude, they are, in effect, setting themselves up to stay beholden to their parents and other authority figures, which does't feel good.

Thus, website owners can tell themselves that they aren't beholden to advertisers and are able to write things that might vaguely attract an electric-biking lingerie-clad fisherwoman.

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