Sentence examples for autonomy held from inspiring English sources

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THEIR vote may have lacked legal force, but the thousands of opposition supporters celebrating the approval of an unofficial referendum on regional autonomy held in Santa Cruz, Bolivia's economic capital, on May 4th sensed a political triumph.

The factors that most often played into a minority teacher's decision to leave the classroom "were the level of collective faculty decision-making influence in the school and the degree of individual instructional autonomy held by teachers in their classrooms," the brief said.

For example, the subcultural values of autonomy held by physicians or pragmaticism held by nurses may be sources of resistance to change [ 30, 56].

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But just as he denies the possibility of complete autonomy, so too does he reject the notion that a "good" suicide might express such autonomy, holding instead that any sort of self-destructive behavior is the result of defeat by external causes (IVP18s, see also IVP20).

These tactics conflict directly with the autonomy beliefs held by physicians, and this conflict has led more resistance to change.

However, while this understanding of patient autonomy is held in high regard in places like the United States and Canada, in many cultures, for example in some Latin America [ 31] and Asian societies [ 32], a still significant number of physicians and families believe in paternalism as a form of beneficence [ 31].

As shown in Fig. 2, the standardized path coefficient from socioeconomic impact to teacher autonomy, which indicates the association of the socioeconomic impact of student families with teacher autonomy when holding the other factors constant, was the largest (β = .17) for teacher autonomy.

The autonomy principle holds that the state has negative duties to respect the autonomy of its citizens as well as positive duties to promote and sustain social conditions that contribute to its realization.

However, authenticity goes beyond autonomy by holding that an individual's feelings and deepest desires can outweigh both the outcome of rational deliberation in making decisions, and our willingness to immerse ourselves into the reigning norms and values of society.

No doubt citizens subject to the coercive authority of a government have a moral right to political rights, e.g. a right to vote and to stand for political office; they relinquish a degree of their individual autonomy in favour of a degree of jointly held autonomy (as well as (at least) protection of their human rights, and law and order).

This view is often understood to be rooted in the principle of respect for autonomy; deception is held to undermine a patient's autonomy, treating her merely as a means (Beauchamp and Childress 2009).

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