1. But sometimes you can become captive to all the strengths you bring to the table. 2. Frederic, the obsessive manipulator, seems to be in control, until he, too, becomes captive to his own machinations. 3. Levitt has argued that these bodies need to be more representative of the public to avoid becoming captive to special interests. 4. To some extent, the governments of Canada and Spain have become captive to the fierce emotions surrounding the issue. 5. In addition, the suit alleges that once AOL wins subscribers with low prices, customers become captive because of the inconvenience of switching to alternative Internet providers. 6. Many critics say that Yeltsin has become captive to a hardline clique. |