Sentences with autonomy
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A a - Activists stepped up their demands for local autonomy last month.
- Each of the area managers enjoys considerable autonomy in the running of his own area.
- But this is the man who advocates greater autonomy for millions of people who are currently Chinese citizens.
- But the DPP's prosecutory strategy may also pose significant risks to Australian women's reproductive autonomy and health.
- The autonomy of the individual.
- The rebels demanded autonomy from Spain.
- Only then can it relax its stranglehold and allow some autonomy, writes Parag Khanna.
- With the internet, students can enjoy far greater autonomy of learning, and the class space now extends as far as mobile technologies allow.
- Habibie considered it would be illogical for Indonesia to go on subsidising a costly autonomy that might well lead to independence later.