National aspirations were encouraged, within limits; 'autonomy' fell far short of self-determination.
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A rebel group fighting for regional autonomy claimed responsibility, local media reported.
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You certainly don't show your victims much in the way of autonomy.
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Dr Jackson said ultimately patient rights and autonomy had to be respected.
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A referendum on more autonomy for the region was also brought forward.
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Mr Regenvanu said the principles of independence included self-reliance and hard work.
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In debate and controversy he had great self-reliance, and was absolutely fearless.
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Evolution may reward interdependence, but our thinking selves continue to prize self-reliance.
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This break with collectivism appears to support the coalition's message of self-reliance.
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The future alone will disclose what Japanese self-reliance and energy can produce.
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Additionally, the decline undermines the household and national food security and self-sufficiency.
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It provides support and friendship, promotes self-sufficiency and works for social justice.
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The items we're buying online point towards a real desire for self-sufficiency.
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Commodity and mass production replaced by restoration of the commons and self-sufficiency.
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Eritrea has traditionally shunned aid and assistance, preferring the mantra of self-sufficiency.
Ús de self-direction en anglès
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We have replaced these virtues largely by those of self-interest, self-direction, and self-assertiveness.
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He has had no self-direction, no ability to move out to meet life.
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The power of volition and self-direction was very nearly gone.
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A being capable of self-direction ordinarily has capacities imperfectly realized.
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God is Personal.-Personalityhas two characteristics; self-consciousnessand self-direction.
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Evidently, latent power of self-direction is one of the "native tendencies" of childhood.
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In those which are energizing there is an element of individual expression and opportunity for self-direction.
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Accordingly the aim at self-development regularly attends self-direction.
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To retain one's self-direction in case of dispute would be possible only on pain of social ruin.
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He seemed not only to have missed the way, but had also lost the faculty of self-direction.
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Only by the exercise of self-guidance and intelligent self-direction can that inalienable, supreme, pivotal power be expressed.
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Fairly good judgment, exercised independently of everybody, is one essential condition of self-direction and of leadership of others.
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It was plain that he meant his Negro hearers to make much of the Negro's capacity for self-direction.
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It can be a real change moving from further education to higher education as the emphasis moves to self-direction.
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In its lack of self-direction and self-understanding, in its inchoate, disjointed functioning, it does far more harm than good.
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Mental health self-direction is associated with enhanced wellness and recovery outcomes at lower or similar cost than traditional service arrangements.