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We then tried to assess how far patients were enabled to exercise their right to self-determination in hospital,and whether they are hindered by factors, such as misinformation or a symptom burden, which do not allow them to exercise their autonomy.

Workers with atypical employment contracts and self-employed workers should also be enabled to exercise their right to organise and to bargain collectively.

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O'Neal and Bryant were players collecting salaries from their teams, rather than owners enabled to exercise control over their employees' livelihoods.

Nussbaum (2009) contends that the equal citizenship of those individuals requires that they be enabled to exercise such political rights as voting and jury service through appropriate surrogates.

There was near unanimous consensus on what scored well: activities that were student-driven, such as students running the recap and plenary, student-initiated discussion or activities that enabled students to exercise their creativity through making or producing something.

It means, rather, that everyone from the age of five should be given an education that enables them to exercise their exceptional talents, if such they have.

But The Ethical Trading Initiative, a British body backed by brands including Marks & Spencer and Primark, said more action was needed including higher trade union membership to enable workers to exercise their fundamental rights in Bangladesh.

It's even arguable that judges' remuneration is part of the "support necessary to enable them to exercise their functions" that the lord chancellor "must have regard to" under the Constitutional Reform Act 2005.

(6) The Lord Chancellor must have regard to: (a) the need to defend  that independence; (b) the need for the judiciary to have the support necessary  to enable them to exercise  their functions; (c) the need for the public interest in regard to matters relating to the judiciary or otherwise to the administration of justice to be properly represented in decisions affecting those matters.

"It's definitely a helpful sum of money". The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation awards the grants "to enable recipients to exercise their own creative instincts for the benefit of society at large," It requires nothing in return during the five-year grant period--no reports, products or follow-up of any kind.

"This is a major shift both in closing the gap between science and legal regulation and in enabling women to exercise their constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy," said Suzanne B. Goldberg, a law professor at Columbia University who specializes in sexuality and gender law.

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