autonomy in the PONS Dictionary

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Differences of opinion over church government, the doctrine of holiness, education, foreign missions, and financial autonomy combined to bring about the division.
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This arrangement was maintained during the second period of autonomy from 2005 to 2011.
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After the war's end in 1918, the tendency to reestablish the autonomy of the region continued.
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The amount of autonomy or overlap between these positions depends on the make-up of the team.
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The islands in the new grouping however, were able to keep their great degrees of autonomy.
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He strongly criticises the excessive centralization of the health system and advocates for the complete autonomy of the hospitals.
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They often tried to exercise their political and social autonomy in the face of resistance from the white public.
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He also created the "ordo curialium", a court of justice, and recognised the autonomy and democracy of the citizenry.
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He took office when the country gained autonomy in 1963, and ran in the country's first presidential election, losing in the run-off.
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The patient is encouraged to practice autonomy and participate in the decision-making process.
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