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autonomy造句
91 Even those who retain a degree of autonomy over their work agreed that marketing is increasingly controlled by more powerful interests. 92 The only form of constitutional arrangements which socialist states took seriously after 1917 were formulas for national federation and autonomy. 93 It is clear that those who seek autonomy may also seek opportunities to be creative. 94 This intervention has the effect both of undermining managerial autonomy and of weakening the coherence of political control by blurring objectives. 95 They have already lost a great deal of the autonomy and self-determination they possessed under the Stormont regime. 96 An agreement on Kurdish autonomy would bring the Kurds back to their towns and villages, rendering a western military presence superfluous. 97 Their criteria of personal responsibility enjoy the fluidity necessary to achieve social policies rather than the rigour demanded by respect for individual autonomy. 98 If anorexia is about identity in general, it is also specifically and most importantly about autonomy. 99 The relative autonomy of law has to be constantly maintained by successful working-class mobilization into politics and the labour movement. 100 Measures affecting higher education saw the universities granted greater autonomy in running their own affairs. 101 We must also examine critically the notion that individual practitioners enjoy an autonomy which is somehow derived from that of the collectivity. 102 Others seek autonomy and believe unquestionably that they are creative. 103 Nevertheless, cinema ultimately retains a relative autonomy in Levin's tribute. 104 Abandoning the commitment to full employment would restore autonomy to the centre. 105 Five years ago, it began to give more autonomy to its parts subsidiary, Acustar. 106 More specifically, Weber envisaged state bureaucrats as of key importance in creating this autonomy. 107 There were further difficulties within most of the republics stemming from demands for local autonomy or even independence. 108 The net effect of these measures has been to give greater autonomy to the central government. 109 In the long run the centralist traditions were to win the race against all hopes for some measure of local autonomy. 110 Could standards be preserved at the same time as giving institutions greater autonomy? 111 The function of this sentiment is likewise to preserve the autonomy of science .... 112 Interfering with or preventing children from developing cognitive autonomy discourages their efforts to learn how to learn. 113 The law would grant indigenous communities significant autonomy in the way they run their communities. 114 Editorial offices had the right of complete economic and financial autonomy. 115 However, a consequence of this autonomy is their responsibility for seeing that housework gets done. 116 The regional autonomy parties continued to make gains in the north, but won only 2.5 percent of the overall vote. 117 Maybe I made a mistake in creating a rigid opposition between marriage and autonomy. 118 The Tucayana demands included the cancellation of the Kourou accord and autonomy for Amerindian areas in the interior. 119 If the scientists could not retain their scientific autonomy, Oppenheimer told Washington, some would refuse to join the project. 120 As soon as a contract becomes legally binding, performance ceases to be optional, thereby curtailing individual autonomy.