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beholden

[bih-hohl-duhn] / bɪˈhoʊl dən /


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Craft supporters say her family’s immense wealth - and her ability to self-finance her campaign - would free her from being beholden to anyone.

From Washington Times

Craft supporters say her family’s immense wealth — and her ability to self-finance her campaign — would free her from being beholden to anyone.

From Seattle Times

Craft supporters say her family’s immense wealth — and her ability to self-finance her campaign — would be an asset for Kentucky, freeing her from being beholden to anyone.

From Seattle Times

Craft supporters say her family’s immense wealth - and her ability to self-finance her campaign - would be an asset for Kentucky, freeing her from being beholden to anyone.

From Washington Times

“It is essential for us to work with financial institutions that are focused on free-market principles and not beholden to social goals that override their fiduciary duties.”

From Washington Times