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It can decide its own structure and fate.
It would decide its own powers, and changes to voting weights, subject only to a rubber stamp from parliament.
It will soon decide its own income-tax levels and bands, control half the receipts from the VAT sales tax and set some welfare payments.
Ultimately the Wrigley company was able to decide its own fate when it decided to sell.
EADS also hopes that the merger will liberate it from government interference, leaving it as free to decide its own fate as Unilever is.
"The nation deserves the chance to decide its own future but unfortunately it decides to play games".
In response, Dyke said both the Premier League and the Football League had confirmed to him that, beyond their rules governing mandatory interviews for rights holder, "it is up to the club to decide its own engagement policy with the media".
A special panel of three judges convened to hear the lawsuit concluded last Thursday that it is up to Congress to decide its own size.
A spokesperson for the Turn Off The Red Light organisation in Dublin said: "It is for each jurisdiction to decide its own laws, and we welcome the process currently underway in Northern Ireland.
"It's up to each country to decide its own rate of tax".
There appears to be agreement that the National Assembly for Wales should be able to decide its own name, its own rules, how many members it has and who should be able to vote in its elections.
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