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autono·my [ɔ:ˈtɒnəmi] SUST.

autonomy
autonomy
autonomy

earned auˈtono·my SUST. ingl. brit.

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The new party's organization was significantly more democratic and decentralized than the previous party and gave local district branches of the party significant autonomy.
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It is an embedded capitalism, which preserves local identity and autonomy.
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This tradition of autonomy showed itself in future politics for centuries to come.
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There is a spontaneity that leads to considerable member participation, and individual churches express a strong measure of autonomy.
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The islands in the new grouping however, were able to keep their great degrees of autonomy.
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During the last war the issue of autonomy came to a head.
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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 strongly criticises the excessive centralization of the health system and advocates for the complete autonomy of the hospitals.
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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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After the war's end in 1918, the tendency to reestablish the autonomy of the region continued.
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