Autonomy
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The Basic Law supposedly established a political framework to accord with the late Deng Xiaoping’s policy of “one country, two systems,” with Hong Kong’s people ruling Hong Kong with a high degree of
autonomy.
Since reunification with our motherland, we have the added safeguard of the Basic Law, which gives effect to the principles of “one country, two systems” and “Hong Kong’s people running Hong Kong with a high degree of autonomy.”
In situations where groups have difficulties living together, it may be possible to allow a degree of
autonomy
in the determination of internal affairs.
Internal self-determination could allow degrees of cultural, economic, and political
autonomy
similar to that which exists in countries like Switzerland or Belgium.
In addition, the Kurds will expect to retain a veto over any proposal that might compromise Kurdish
autonomy
in the northern provinces.
This can be achieved either by significantly strengthening democratic deliberation and accountability at the EU level, or by increasing the
autonomy
of the member states to set economic policy.
The likely reason is that providing division managers with greater
autonomy
not only frees them up to respond to market demands; it also allows them to put their own career interests above the wellbeing of the firm.
Matteo Salvini, the leader of Italy’s League party who is now Minister of the Interior in Italy’s coalition government, recalls the cozy atmosphere of his meeting with Putin in 2014: “We talked about the absurd sanctions against Russia introduced by the cowardly EU that defends the interests not of its own citizens, but rather of the economic oligarchs,” and about “important topics ranging from the protection of national
autonomy
to the fight against illegal immigrants and defense of traditional values.”
Tribal and militia leaders in oil-rich eastern Libya declared
autonomy
in March, and violent clashes between armed groups persist.
Such a machine would instead have to be equipped to respect the
autonomy
of its charge, among other things.
The term "drug dependence" was also redefined, to propose that loss of personal
autonomy
could never arise in a therapeutic setting.
We will be able to determine every disease’s cause and progression precisely, and machines will operate with more autonomy, within a standardized environment, to provide the exact treatment that every patient needs.
When ASEAN member states cannot reach a consensus, they should distinguish between two types of issues to determine the path forward: those that have obvious implications for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and domestic
autonomy
of a member state; and those that have obvious implications for regional security.
Accordingly, if an issue has significant regional-security implications and does not concern a given member state’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, or political autonomy, that state should not be allowed to sideline all other member states’ interests at the expense of regional peace.
He cites a recent report, “Nonalignment 2.0,” that promotes non-alignment – a “doctrine that calls upon India to refuse staunchly any strategic alliances with other actors” – in order to ensure the country’s “strategic autonomy.”
The Kremlin’s official negotiating stance is that it wants a unitary Ukraine that gives the separatist republics considerable
autonomy
and the right to veto key national legislation.
It is natural and right to think of possible compromises: Ukraine’s guaranteed neutrality, greater regional
autonomy
within a federal Ukraine, an interim international administration in Crimea to supervise a referendum on its future, and the like.
Afghanistan’s large ethnic groups already enjoy de facto autonomy, which they secured after their Northern Alliance played a central role in the US-led ouster of the Taliban from power in late 2001.
Conflict erupted in early 2003 when rebels of the Sudan Liberation Movement attacked government troops in an effort to gain greater
autonomy
and resources for their region.
But the fact is that the advance of democracy historically entailed the erosion of shared values and the rise of individual
autonomy.
Ours is a civilization that accepts selfishness towards one's own family and group; that tolerates, with few exceptions,
autonomy
in moral matters; and that considers blasphemy, criticism of authority, and even civil disobedience fundamental freedoms.
Instead of speaking reasonably of finding solutions to the country’s problems that would accommodate the needs and interests of all of its citizens, the new government abolished Russian as eastern Ukraine’s official second language and intimated that it would soon eliminate its traditional
autonomy
as well.
Europe’s Scientific MeltdownAfter World War II, most Europeans agreed that scientific research would not only boost their economies, but also deliver greater technological
autonomy
from the United States and act as a catalyst for social change.
What mechanisms will ensure the Council’s autonomy, a key condition for basing research awards strictly on scientific quality?
The Magna Charta is the world’s most visible statement of principles for the promotion and protection of university
autonomy.
The
autonomy
of these orders rested on a proven long-term ability to do more than expected with what they were given.
Zhao, however, was the first to advocate giving
autonomy
back to the peasants and so initiated the first pilot tests to abolish the People’s Commune.
Zhao was the first to propose “expanded
autonomy
for Chinese enterprises” and “restoration of a healthy relationship between government and industry.”
Expanded
autonomy
for enterprises and the peasantry were critical first steps whose success led eventually to full-blown economic reform.
In today’s world, no country enjoys total
autonomy
or independence.
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