Sentence example with the word 'autonomy'

autonomy

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Definition n. immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence

Last update: August 15, 2015


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Such a culture could well lead to genuine learner autonomy in a way that enforced learner training ca n't.   [noun]

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Emmanuel Kant brought the Enlightenment to its head by insisting on the moral autonomy of man.   [noun]

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Autonomy is necessary for success.   [noun]

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That individual INDEPENDENCE, or the autonomy of the private reason, originating in the difference in talents and capacities, can exist without danger within the limits of the law.   [noun]

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Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, and other comrades joined the group AUTONOMY, in which Joseph Peukert, Otto Rinke, and Claus Timmermann played an active part.   [noun]

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His policy was to establish a strong central government, and he became the head of a party known as Unitarians in contradistinction to their opponents, who were styled Federalists, their aim being to main taro to the utmost the local autonomy of the various provinces.   [Please select]

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The royal decree conceding autonomy to Puerto Rico was signed on November 25, 1897.   [Please select]

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These Serbs were directly dependent on Budapest, the only autonomy they possessed being ecclesiastical.   [Please select]

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They had fixed for the city certain immunities and well-defined spheres of autonomy.   [Please select]

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These are the principal encroachments made by the Government upon the autonomy of the party.   [Please select]

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