The next generation will not be held hostage to energy sources from the last century.
The more so because the Barnes's future too often seemed to be hostage to other agendas.
Instead, U.S. policy has become hostage to the fear of losing a large emerging commercial market.
But a more rational American policy should not be held hostage to an immediate response.
This hostage to fortune has not survived the appointment of Michael Portillo as shadow chancellor.
MPs for a parliamentary majority, so it is hostage to constant demands from its coalition partners.
Others discovered, unlike Indianapolis, that there were dangers in becoming economic hostage to a single large company.
In a sense the world is hostage to America's ability to maintain the value of the dollar.
But until Europe diversifies its sources of energy, it will remain hostage to Russia's rows with its neighbours.
Most Lebanese, including a growing number of Shias, are tired of being held hostage to outmoded heroic notions.
"We didn't want the audience to be hostage to a film about pain and tragedy, " says Ms. Donzelli.
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The old insiders were both authors of and hostage to a failed policy.
It will take years for it to counterbalance the commander culture that holds valleys hostage to the local gunslinger.
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Those folks have held tax cuts for the middle class hostage to get these tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires.
The facts are that we are effectively hostage to the median teacher whose interests are reflected by teacher union leadership.
For months, U.S. markets have been held hostage to the developments in Europe as investors have overlooked strong corporate profits.
How can innovation and long term structural changes happen under such constant pressures when industry leaders, are held hostage to those expectations?
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Carroll is the fourth Western hostage to be freed in eight days.
Hence the opposition's charge this week that Mr Barak was cynically holding the army in south Lebanon hostage to Mr Assad's whims.
Meanwhile, the country is held hostage to the battle of the brands.
That is a vivid description of why this is such an important vote and why you cannot hold it hostage to something else.
The only downside is that the PowerShares fund is somewhat hostage to the political battle in the US Congress to extend production-tax credit.
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Announcing the changes in Belfast on Friday, Attorney General Lord Goldsmith warned that the new service must not become a hostage to politics.
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So, the technology advances I foresee are hostage to two of the most sluggish, hidebound industries in America: the phone and cable companies.
And it ruins the strategy of holding common-sense reforms hostage to more controversial policy changes, a type of gamesmanship on which legislators rely.
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"The American people are held hostage to the selfish political interests of partisans on both sides, " says Hofmeister, the former Shell chief executive.
Otherwise, he argues, the present will always be held hostage to the future, forgoing its own consumption to further enrich all the generations to come.
Which also, of course, makes it a greater hostage to fortune.
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