| 31. | Compounding the problem is an untrained and politically beholden judiciary.
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| 32. | Abbott said . ` I am beholden to Enron in no way.
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| 33. | "I won't be beholden to anyone,"
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| 34. | They are beholden; he gave most of them their red hats.
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| 35. | He repeatedly insists that he will not be beholden to a party.
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| 36. | Instead you had a board that was largely beholden to the CEO.
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| 37. | He's a man beholden to no one ."
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| 38. | As a photographer, Mikhailov remains intriguingly beholden to his engineering past.
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| 39. | Bush is beholden to powerful interests and not the American people ."
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| 40. | Today, we are not as beholden to our sense of ethics.
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