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  • identified as essential were "congregational autonomy, a plurality of elders in each congregation,
  • e considered by Matgamna to have the right to autonomy, a position he worked through during the Falk
  • eir independence as sponsor of the Philippine Autonomy Act in 1916.
  • He participated in the writing of the Autonomy Act of the Basque Country.
  • cation of Egypt failed, falling into regional autonomy again.
  • ion sought to assert an individual's right of autonomy against public policies protecting the sancti
  • ntenance of the fueros system and territorial autonomy against the centralizing pressures from liber
  • cluded from Kurdistan under the Iraqi-Kurdish Autonomy Agreement of 1970.
  • Since the autonomy agreement collapsed in 1974 Kurds had been fi
  • The "Internal Autonomy Agreement" was a big step to total independen
  • ess, it was largely permitted to develop with autonomy, albeit with incentive to strongly promote th
  • iness being largely permitted to develop with autonomy, albeit with incentive to strongly promote th
  • ed into force, allowing the largest amount of autonomy allowed under the Dutch constitution of 1922.
  • ticle 1 of the original Andalusian Statute of Autonomy, also known as the Statute of Carmona (Spanis
  • he 2006 general election for the Movement for Autonomy, although in the list of Forza Italia in Ligu
  • that the G.L. of Scotland does permit greater autonomy among its lodges in making decisions regardin
  • e government purpose was to promote long-term autonomy among youth.
  • f Asturias following the adoption of Asturian autonomy, an office he held until 1983 when he was suc
  • State of Jammu and Kashmir can enjoy internal autonomy and shall continue links with the central ins
  • Historians still debate the autonomy and precise roles of local Cedar City LDS chu
  • y had a considerable amount of administrative autonomy and were represented by the Hakham Bashi, the
  • Tramarin gave a famous speech titled Venetian Autonomy and Europe: "Today for Venetians the moment h
  • he Soviet government raised the status of the autonomy and in 1934 JAO was declared an autonomous re
  • ed Technopolis out of the wreckage, lobby for autonomy, and begin trading technology for the right t
  • ess of Gran Turismo they were granted greater autonomy and their name changed to Polyphony Digital.
  • Patient Autonomy and Informed Choice
  • "Animal Rights: Autonomy and Redundancy."
  • me must decide between respecting a patient's autonomy and the need to restrain her to prevent injur
  • ing to trigger calls for a return to personal autonomy and democratic government.
  • the Aran Valley, a special comarca with more autonomy and which has Aranese, a variety of Occitan,
  • Tragic Choices: Autonomy and Emotional Response to Medical Decisions
  • on protocol is introduced in order to control autonomy and life cycle of service-enabled human tasks
  • , as well as the revocation of South Ossetian autonomy and the subsequent prosecution of the war in
  • Religion, Autonomy and Democracy (Athens: Eleftheros Typos, 2000
  • mand for a plebiscite in return for extensive autonomy and self-government under Article 370 of the
  • s 94,388 (21.5)% voted to accept the proposed autonomy and 344,580 (78.5%) voted to reject the propo
  • of nationalities and regions were given more autonomy, and the Valencia region was permitted an aut
  • the definition of death, euthanasia, patient autonomy and the relation between law and morality.
  • med wing, the Shanti Bahini over the issue of autonomy and the rights of the indigenous peoples and
  • d independent state, that guarantees cultural autonomy and all civil rights to Serbs and members of
  • ndependence - option ("...guarantees cultural autonomy and all civil rights to Serbs...").
  • Reportedly, his advocacy of autonomy and Yiddishist identity was largely shaped by
  • Congregations, however, retained their local autonomy and these groups were legally separate from t
  • The BAM's main demands were limited autonomy and economic concessions for Iranian Baluchis
  • d "the Judgment of God" in his preference for autonomy and democracy in the church.
  • s (as St Nicholas does) and enjoy a degree of autonomy and distinctive styles of worship.
  • The Blue Police had little autonomy, and all of its high ranking officers came fr
  • e ancient rabbis gradually granted women more autonomy and enacted laws that dealt with women in a f
  • heir own confederacy enjoying some measure of autonomy and peaceful rule under king Debedeavon.
  • it Czechoslovakia a generous life of her own, autonomy and a degree of national freedom..." or face
  • n stressing the strivings for national unity, autonomy, and independence of the Ukrainian Cossack el
  • th, and tried to kindle the fire of a similar autonomy and courage in those who claimed to be his di
  • 79, de Lanessan declared in favor of communal autonomy and joined with Henri Rochefort in demanding
  • raro, Erminio Boso (former member of Integral Autonomy and the PATT) and Alessandro Savoi.
  • l vehicles because of the competing needs for autonomy and a lightweight control system.
  • eriod, the island was allowed a great deal of autonomy and it had the protection of the Kingdom of M
  • important change in university administrative autonomy and student accessibility.
  • s at the foreshadowed conclusion that because autonomy and the legitimacy of state power are incompa
  • tino Tyrolean People's Party (PPTT), Integral Autonomy and Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (PATT)
  • Similarly, Croatia retained its autonomy and state right because of its historical and
  • ermination to promote Hong Kong's prosperity, autonomy, and way of life, is stated in the U.S.-Hong
  • He had a great deal of autonomy and sole signing authority over the Board's b
  • announced an $8 million sponsorship deal with Autonomy, and on 8 July 2010 Tottenham Hotspur FC anno
  • 20, the Soviet government disbanded the Alash Autonomy, and established the Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet
  • vely to gain support for the cause of Tibetan autonomy and raise awareness of the Dalai Lama's propo
  • within an organization given a high degree of autonomy and unhampered by bureaucracy, tasked with wo
  • stice system by its impact on an individual's autonomy and right to life by causing physical and psy
  • n the Republic should maintain their historic autonomy, and those who felt that the Republic should
  • cial model is used to encourage the notion of autonomy and peer-based learning.
  • om affluent backgrounds, they must strive for autonomy and independence in a time when a woman's rol
  • gress participation, pointing out the greater autonomy and political rights granted to Indians.
  • on was to accord to Puerto Rico the degree of autonomy and independence normally associated with a S
  • Serbia achieved autonomy and Russia was allowed to occupy Moldavia and
  • erto Rico and Cuba, which were demanding more autonomy and had pro-independence movements.
  • nce formed by the Lega Nord, the Movement for Autonomy and the Sardinian Action Party for the 2006 g
  • jectives have trended towards gaining further autonomy and greater local control over the foreign re
  • more or less, his hostage, with little or no autonomy, and when he uses her to interrogate Bond, he
  • Puerto Rico and Cuba, who were demanding more autonomy and had pro-independence movements.
  • egion, and reaffirmed its call for meaningful autonomy and self-administration for Kosovo.
  • slave raids, as well as their high degree of autonomy and economic success, have been cited as cont
  • Local churches have relative autonomy, and the national office, based in Urk, funct
  • pecial Administrative Region (SAR), with full autonomy and self-governance in domestic affairs, econ
  • Its author, arguing for both social autonomy and national sovereignty, supported the Greek
  • fully and that the territory be given greater autonomy and meaningful self-administration.
  • VIII Reorganized public offices to recuperate autonomy and independence, removing officials illegiti
  • While retaining internal autonomy and remaining outside British India, the stat
  • We support them to grow in their autonomy and empower them by encouraging them to devel
  • ted a Kurdish manifesto that above all sought autonomy and self-government for the Kurdish people in
  • d O'Lakes statement which insisted upon "true autonomy and academic freedom in the face of authority
  • nes when the Roman Empire restricted Judaea's autonomy and removed the Sanhedrin's power to impose c
  • bur Rahman, who demanded substantial regional autonomy and opposed the military regime.
  • criticizing them as a usurpation of physician autonomy and a fascist merger of state and corporate p
  • njoys scientific, academic and administrative autonomy and, as a state institution, is mainly funded
  • Further evidence of provincial claims to autonomy are seen in the variance that exists througho
  • Significant changes under autonomy are the setting up of Distance Education Prog
  • lect taxes and have no consequent expenditure autonomy as that of others.
  • The Lithuanians gained more autonomy as they received the right to elect a new Gra
  • ardia Autonoma in 2008, but soon regained its autonomy as a markedly-separatist party.
  • and in favor of bestowing the island greater autonomy as a pathway to full independence.
  • Hong Kong enjoys a high degree of autonomy as a separate customs territory, with no chan
  • ilt during Armstrong's long period of virtual autonomy at Wolverhampton.
  • success Puntland and Somaliland have had with autonomy, began to work towards establishing a regiona
  • Alternatively it can take the form of autonomy being denied to structure with causal efficac
  • This can take the form of autonomy being denied to agency with causal efficacy o
  • g communities (kongsi) enjoyed some political autonomy, but Lanfang is the best known thanks to a hi
  • status of the Office, which has investigative autonomy but reports to the Commission for its other d
  • The Ottoman Sultan then offered them full autonomy but the Serbs refused and kept fighting for c
  • p businesses that have significant managerial autonomy but share internal systems, Human Resources,
  • e passed a bill to grant the institution more autonomy, but it would take ten years for the campus t
  • Vytautas was granted wide autonomy, but after his death the title and powers of
  • The United States supports Hong Kong's autonomy by concluding and implementing bilateral agre
  • y fission (not mitotically) but giving up its autonomy by the transfer of some of its genes to the n
  • d institution which has been granted academic autonomy by the Government of Maharashtra or Universit
  • dent of the CICC in 1968, when it was granted autonomy by an Act of the Parliament of the Cook Islan
  • s is the stage at which the child can express autonomy by withholding, refusing to comply, or soilin
  • It then goes on to say that spiritual autonomy can only be achieved by renouncing the univer
  • es in favor a significant increase of Flemish autonomy: CD&V and N-VA were the clear winners.
  • e Class War newspaper in 1983 and the Wapping Autonomy Centre in Wapping Wall which was active from
  • ocal churches and hear their sentiments about autonomy, church growth, and other church issues.
  • The Freedom Press collective runs an autonomy club, archive, bookshop and newspaper, while
  • (15.6%), that ran in list within the Pole of Autonomy coalition, and the Union of the Centre (11.9%
  • olutionary reassertions of cultural pride and autonomy come back into play.
  • Its aspirations include regional autonomy comparable to other European regions as Scotl
  • Everybody's Autonomy: Connective Reading and Collective Identity (
  • ical and scholarly studies, i.e., Everybody's Autonomy: Connective Reading and Collective Identity (
  • ns, encouraged by Germany's vague promises of autonomy, cooperated with the Nazis.
  • Autonomy Corporation headquarters at Cambridge Busines
  • K Party ratchets up rhetoric on bilingual and autonomy debate, Today's Zaman (English), 12/24/2010,
  • The current Statute of Autonomy declares the Balearic Islands as one national
  • member states as well as constraints on state autonomy demonstrate barriers to this model.
  • rsity of California granted the school campus autonomy, designating it UC Davis.
  • Some further autonomy did materialize for Croatia in the following
  • amended ordinance would reduce the churches' autonomy, dilute its power and even compromise the edu
  • ound the 12th century and managed to preserve autonomy during the reign of the Merina kingdom.
  • Spanish Civil War from adopting a statute of autonomy during the period of the Second Spanish Repub
  • in the 11th century., yet managed to maintain autonomy during the Mongol conquest of Crimea but was
  • This autonomy ended in January 1947 when British forces inc
  • as an independent municipality and maintained autonomy, even as the City of Indianapolis grew and ex
  • Post-closing Autonomy expects to have a cash balance of at least $7
  • Their history of autonomy extends all the way back to the Maroansetra d
  • and combining it with its consumer division, Autonomy floated Blinkx on a valuation of $250m.
  • n protests in Kosovo who had demanded greater autonomy for their province.
  • Autonomy for Veneto"
  • Autonomy for the Iranian Kurds within the Iranian stat
  • She voted moderately for greater autonomy for schools.
  • These provided some autonomy for privateers and buccaneers.
  • This group generally supported autonomy for Puerto Rico.
  • nge, noting that it would result in a loss of autonomy for Flamborough.
  • of French-language rights and sought greater autonomy for western Canada (unlike the Western Canada
  • FULRO's objectives were autonomy for the Degar tribes.
  • onal civil presence included the promotion of autonomy for Kosovo, performing civilian administrativ
  • n du Champa), an organisation seeking greater autonomy for the Cham people.
  • Fiume gained autonomy for the first time in 1719 when it was procla
  • CD he was one of those who argued for greater autonomy for the Valencian Community at a time when an
  • gain Peter I' trust and yet negotiate greater autonomy for the Hetmanate and greater rights for the
  • prepared the proposal to Congress resulted in autonomy for federal universities.
  • The party works for autonomy for the Jammu region within J&K.
  • legislate greater autonomy for Canadian trade unions that are branches o
  • als, archival of historical records, and full autonomy for the committees.
  • they also wanted a war with Denmark, opposed autonomy for Italians in South Tyrol, called Alsace-Lo
  • Autonomy for Veneto", took 6.0% (16.1% in the strongho
  • greater autonomy for school boards to create new programs, sub
  • stro had championed seeking greater political autonomy for Puerto Rico.
  • e August 1989 language law, and for increased autonomy for minority areas.
  • ess contain responsibility and the feeling of autonomy for us.
  • very active in supporting Moroccan claims for autonomy, for which he drew fierce hatred from movemen
  • Todd lobbied for, and ultimately achieved autonomy for the women's committee, but finally abando
  • As Hetman, Polubotok supported greater autonomy for Cossack Hetmante within the Russian Empir
  • ation in decision-making, and to promote more autonomy for British Columbia.
  • volution, Al-Khaqani had attempted to promote autonomy for the Ahwazi Arabs of Iran's Khuzestan prov
  • "Do you reject the proposed special autonomy for East Timor, leading to East Timor's separ
  • A referendum on a proposal to increase autonomy for French Guiana was held on Sunday, January
  • A referendum on a proposal to increase local autonomy for Martinique was held on Sunday, January 10
  • ella organization of different groups seeking autonomy for Trieste or its integration into Yugoslavi
  • ed in 1983 under Article 12 of the Statute of Autonomy for Aragon.
  • ock in 1954, Humble continued to maintain its autonomy for the rest of the decade.
  • he crown's sovereignty but only demanded more autonomy for Indians to self-rule.
  • With the attaining of autonomy for the Transvaal in 1906, he represented Bok
  • ers of Viktor Yanukovych threatened to demand autonomy for Donetsk and neighbouring oblasts if the e
  • above all an individual fighting for her own autonomy, freedom and love, against social conventions
  • ations including the Front were given greater autonomy from the Party such as being allowed to run t
  • ve was incorrect, giving loyalism a degree of autonomy from imperialism which it did not possess.
  • vern for life and ruled with a high degree of autonomy from the Ottoman sultan.
  • He strove to achieve greater autonomy from the influence of Great Britain, as embod
  • ed the monarchy, but granted the armed forces autonomy from governmental and parliamentary control a
  • as part of the post independence struggle for autonomy from the existing governments of Niger and it
  • The School has been given full academic autonomy from the year 2005-06.
  • A referendum on autonomy from Spain was held in Equatorial Guinea on 1
  • oetxea, the ruling lehendakari, struggled for autonomy from the party.
  • t, it operates with relative independence and autonomy from the university.
  • The Council demanded more autonomy from the occupying governments, including in
  • Robert III, Loritello enjoined near complete autonomy from royal officials and the counts retained
  • e organized on a stable basis and gained some autonomy from Fitto, although it can be considered a s
  • regional committee, it enjoyed a considerable autonomy from the Lebanese Forces until being forcibly
  • The brand maintains relative autonomy from its Nike parent and has its corporate he
  • f Beni, Pando, Santa Cruz, and Tarija declare autonomy from Evo Morales' central government.
  • initiatives aimed at giving the District more autonomy from the federal government.
  • , but the AMEC believes this does not "…imply autonomy from the Authority of Scripture and its clear
  • (djamaats) obtained a considerable degree of autonomy from the khan.
  • e originally formed after obtaining political autonomy from Harmonia and taking Harmonia's old capit
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