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    autonomy


    1. I had to give it a lot of autonomy to be able to handle any situation that could come up


    2. Your parents have lost their autonomy and are in a home for the aged


    3. To be successful, humans need to be in an environment where they can experience competence, relatedness, and autonomy


    4. Was he overprotective, lacking faith in her judgement, her own autonomy? He’d merely considered the risks and believed they could be reduced


    5. A nation‘s autonomy, whatever its global standing, should be respected within reasonable limits or otherwise it will ultimately devolve into a ―kept‖ nation, autonomous in name only


    6. The EEC‘s Socialist Agenda has been constructed in a manner that seeks to eliminate (grassroots) autonomy altogether by gradually abolishing (national) social and cultural customs, imposing criminal sanctions against forms of behavior considered inappropriate or incompatible with standards of political correctness, superseding local political and legal authority with supranational (political) bodies and international courts, and (surprise!) imposing membership requirements mandating that each participating nation legalize abortion on demand, to mention few of its initiatives


    7. In spite of Johnson, Reconstruction saw the beginnings of Black autonomy, mobility, self assertion, and civil rights


    8. In reality, it makes the integration of the people in the planet without each country loses its autonomy


    9. It unites thousands of organizations that act in an individual way so that they act in block with high reduction of operational costs in decentralized process, without they lose its autonomy


    10. This force or to can is conquered by the accumulation and integration of the organizational resources, without each organization loses its autonomy and without there is delegation of power or centralizing pole about its actions

    11. a) Coordenational Structure organizes the human society with its resources through the coordination of the activities for each corporation to execute only its role in an integrated way, but with total autonomy


    12. This makes possible that each agreed organization acts with dominion of its activity in total autonomy and eliminate 80% of its costs and


    13. For this reason, the XUSING Project accomplishes so necessary change of the current economic model through new systematics that generates the abundance of income and of products, without the need of overproductions and without the countries lose its autonomy and wealth


    14. The new systematics unites those countries, allowing that they act in socioeconomic blocks, without the geographical limitations and without each country loses its autonomy


    15. in total interaction, integration and autonomy


    16. It acts without any country changes the name of its coin and without it loses its autonomy


    17. It constitutes a day-by-day glance at the events in the Autonomy of Castille and León, the city of León and El Bierzo


    18. Nowadays, Aruba constitutes some sort of autonomy belonging to the kingdom of Holland, but was


    19. “The champions of state autonomy in the drafting period were


    20. He crushed any autonomy the nobility may have had

    21. considerable autonomy to the Hungarian nobility, who actually ruled Hungary


    22. When it concerned salaries and raises, there was little local autonomy in the compa


    23. LOCAL AUTONOMY (WITH A LEASH ON THE BOTTOM LINE)


    24. He supported editorial autonomy and encouraged his editors to maintain each paper’s local identity and image, from typeface to editorial content


    25. “Park insists on local autonomy,” the article reported, quoting Babcock as saying, “That’s more than just a slogan with us


    26. His belief in local autonomy was confirmed by setting up a separate corporation for each newspaper and broadcast station


    27. He overturned each division’s autonomy, believing management should be centralized in Ithaca with specialists under his management experienced in sales, leasing, and operations


    28. It was time to expand, but the restrictions placed on my goals continued, with my father keeping his fingers in every move I made, despite the autonomy that should have been granted to my CEO status


    29. with an autonomy that left him feeling as if he were watching rather than doing battle


    30. their autonomy and could threaten their income

    31. concepts of patient autonomy and physician responsibility


    32. should be offered and the patient with autonomy has the right to refuse the


    33. This exaggerated sense of patient autonomy along with the fear of legal action


    34. patient autonomy which is among the major reasons why our health care is


    35. advertising and the recent over-emphasis on patient autonomy


    36. • There is confusion about the limits of patient autonomy


    37. The ability of the mother to give the gift of this autonomy;


    38. for the first time, with all the strength she has, with all her autonomy and her


    39. Again, studies have shown that when an individual is allowed a large degree of autonomy, given full responsibility, with accountability for their own future development and direction


    40. This refusal to accede to the Jerusalem decree was based on their contention of congregational autonomy rather than on sympathy with Jesus' cause

    41. That is, seeming autonomy or relatedness are


    42. respect the Five’s need for privacy and autonomy, and when the


    43. Solar cell advances in semiconductor availability and cost will lead to energy autonomy at home and on the road


    44. They have a very large autonomy and can stay on station for over ten hours or more


    45. Stavro knew that such helicopter types didn’t have the autonomy to come all the way here from the Israeli coast and return safely


    46. constituting the shadow—reveals that they have an emotional nature, a kind of autonomy, and accordingly an obsessive or, better, possessive


    47. of cash and Autonomy ordinary shares, with an opportunity


    48. They were a people who wanted only to please their masters and find a way to prove that they deserved some autonomy and equality within the Klingon government


    49. The leader seems to be emitting a signal that tells his followers: I can increase your chances to win the constant war that you are waging to find food and shelter, to be respected, to enhance your personal autonomy and security, and o have a say about your future


    50. autonomy under Chinese rule





































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    Synonyms for "autonomy"

    autonomy liberty self-direction self-reliance self-sufficiency freedom autocracy sovereignty

    "autonomy" definitions

    immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence


    personal independence