State of being in which a person or organization needs little or no help from, or interaction with, others.
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Examples for "autonomy"
Examples for "autonomy"
1National aspirations were encouraged, within limits; 'autonomy' fell far short of self-determination.
2A rebel group fighting for regional autonomy claimed responsibility, local media reported.
3You certainly don't show your victims much in the way of autonomy.
4Dr Jackson said ultimately patient rights and autonomy had to be respected.
5A referendum on more autonomy for the region was also brought forward.
1Mr Regenvanu said the principles of independence included self-reliance and hard work.
2In debate and controversy he had great self-reliance, and was absolutely fearless.
3Evolution may reward interdependence, but our thinking selves continue to prize self-reliance.
4This break with collectivism appears to support the coalition's message of self-reliance.
5The future alone will disclose what Japanese self-reliance and energy can produce.
1We have replaced these virtues largely by those of self-interest, self-direction, and self-assertiveness.
2He has had no self-direction, no ability to move out to meet life.
3The power of volition and self-direction was very nearly gone.
4A being capable of self-direction ordinarily has capacities imperfectly realized.
5God is Personal.-Personalityhas two characteristics; self-consciousnessand self-direction.
1Additionally, the decline undermines the household and national food security and self-sufficiency.
2It provides support and friendship, promotes self-sufficiency and works for social justice.
3The items we're buying online point towards a real desire for self-sufficiency.
4Commodity and mass production replaced by restoration of the commons and self-sufficiency.
5Eritrea has traditionally shunned aid and assistance, preferring the mantra of self-sufficiency.
6That meant they sold wool for cash rather than strove for self-sufficiency.
7We have, as a nation, no small share of self-sufficiency and self-esteem.
8His official job description was head of the 'self-sufficiency department for munitions.
9Nora looked down at the intense self-sufficiency in the eight-year-old girl's eyes.
10Members of parliament have been calling for stricter rules and greater agricultural self-sufficiency.
11The ideal of the protectionist creed is national self-sufficiency in the economic sphere.
12Her continuing work has expanded the possibility of self-sufficiency for indigeous people tremendously.
13However, the addition of a few self-sufficiency items can make them more enjoyable.
14Those with an avoidant attachment style really value independence and self-sufficiency.
15Others describe the self-sufficiency of previous generations that lived mostly off the land.
16She'd been heroic, dynamic, a role model of female self-sufficiency, choice and triumph.
Translations for self-sufficiency