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Benítez insisted on the insertion of a series of written guarantees in his revamped contract and will exercise full autonomy over, critically, recruitment as well as assorted other spheres including the academy and a re-modelling of the training ground.
Or more generally, it is not possible both to exercise full autonomy and simultaneously be dedicated to one's community and its norms.
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It keeps its full autonomy and, one might say, gives us all its back.
It will answer directly to the pope but have "full autonomy and independence," the statute said.
The church of Japan received full autonomy from the Russian church in 1970.
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Its approximately 100 national and international unions retained full autonomy over their own affairs.
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