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Whether the former Liverpool and Real Madrid manager will still be able to make those decisions depends on him being offered guarantees of autonomy over assorted areas of the club, including recruitment.
In 1812, however, on the verge of Napoleon's invasion, the Russians concluded a hasty treaty with the Turks at Bucharest, leaving Serbia with little more than paper guarantees of autonomy.
That could make it tougher to convince entrepreneurs to sell to Facebook, or force it to pay higher prices and put contractual guarantees of autonomy into the deals.
And despite Hong Kong's guarantees of autonomy and freedom of speech, senior Chinese officials have described talk of independence here as a threat to national security.
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They then captured 57 towns and castles, and on March 6 , 1454 Casimir incorporated all of Prussia with Poland, with a guarantee of autonomy and of freedom from taxation.
Many of the Kurds, who make up a fifth of Iraq's 25 million people, say they are in a race against time to secure the guarantee of autonomy, because they worry that an interim government heavily dominated by Shiites -- which could very well arise if American officials make big compromises to placate Ayatollah Sistani -- will not bow to the requests of Iraq's minority groups.
Most political players believe the military is seeking some guarantees of its autonomy and influence under the next civilian government.
Americans dismayed by the crude interventions of state governors in public universities, or oligarchic trustees in private universities, marvelled at these examples of the British genius for combining public subsidy with guarantees of institutional autonomy and creative and intellectual freedom.
The majority of Tuaregs, the French contend, will agree to remain in a sovereign Mali with more guarantees of political autonomy, and the French hope that a deal will lead to early national elections.
The majority of Tuaregs, the French say, will agree to remain in a sovereign Mali with more guarantees of political autonomy, and the French hope that a deal would lead to early national elections.
Separate electorate seats, as well as special guarantees of Muslim "autonomy" or "veto powers" in dealing with sensitive religious issues, were hoped to be sufficient to avert civil war or any need for actual partition.
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