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Or they might simply be a way to exercise some creative autonomy.
"We get a certain amount of creative autonomy from being not in L.A., from being out here.
She's all about the overnights [ratings]." Another problem I heard repeatedly is that Hunt stifles her underlings' creative autonomy.
They kept insisting that I have creative autonomy, and I wanted a lot of notes and help from them.
One of her central themes is the conflict between creative autonomy and social responsibility; seven of her twelve novels feature writers or painters as characters.
What I take to be a genuine desire to be good and generous to her partner's children was sometimes at odds with her own sense of creative autonomy.
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Others value autonomy, creative opportunities, or the chance to develop unique expertise.
One of these is autonomy: creative individuals tend to be independent and nonconformist in their thoughts and actions.
This confused and complicated clarity of dialogue and we feared it might compromise our creative and organisational autonomy.
Seeking greater creative and financial autonomy, Beckford formed the King Pioneer label by 1963 as a vehicle for his own mento and folk-based material.
Blundell said that one of the big changes in the marketing industry is the pace with which campaigns are launched – already a challenge for both agencies and their clients, who must grant creative teams greater autonomy.
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