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Discover Ludwig"autonomous work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a task that an individual is expected to do on their own and without direction or guidance from an outside source. For example, "The employees in this department are expected to do their own autonomous work while still meeting the deadlines set by the management team."
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Pouring artistry into windows "makes more sense for me than, say, hanging autonomous work in galleries," Ms. Miret said.
I managed a team of 12 that could have easily worked from home, as it was all computer-based, autonomous work.
Is it an autonomous work of art in its own right, something of beauty to be understood on its own terms?
An important reform was the spread within state and collective farms of the use of autonomous work groups that were paid according to results.
As the other arts have become nonrepresentational, thus attaining autonomy and formal independence in relation to external reality, drawing is more than ever considered an autonomous work of art, independent of the other arts.
All of these need to be working in unison for the relevant comparative advantages high-wage, ladvantages high-wagert industries reliant on innovative, relatively autonomous work texporto materindustriese page 28 of the book Vareliant on Capinnovativerelativelyillustrautonomous).
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Beyond serving as preparation for paintings, these were regarded as autonomous works representing the final stage of the creative process.
Today, an increasing number of artists from different disciplines are introducing books as original, autonomous works of art.
They are the precursors of the collector's drawings that began in the later 16th century (autonomous works, destined for collections).
Its tonal blend of grays and browns makes a painting like "A River Scene With Distant Windmills" look a lot like the discreetly tinted drawings that Cuyp produced as autonomous works of art.
Forget his monumental Corten steel sculptures and see how the American artist (born 1939) has used two-dimensionality for 40 years, both in relation to his sculpture and to create autonomous works.
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