Sentence examples for limits of autonomy from inspiring English sources

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Foster is drawn to the limits of sympathy in part because they are also the limits of autonomy.

What is not defined are limits of autonomy in demanding ineffective or inappropriate treatment.

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The main concern about this domain, according to participants' explanations, was about the limits of their autonomy and the practical guarantees of support for their autonomy.

The babysitter has conveniently served as a lightning rod for adults' uncertainties about what the limits of girls' autonomy and empowerment should be.

At the same time, Puerto Ricans were unable to expand the limits of their autonomy to include international diplomacy, such as playing a greater role in Caribbean affairs.

Jack Aubrey's ship is part of a larger bureaucratic system that defines the limits of his autonomy and the particulars of his duty; but he is, within these parameters, free to be creative, even somewhat reckless, in pursuit of his designated goals.

Caprine contagion Of bulls and ballots Shameful honour Old Spanish practices Reprints Related items Charlemagne: Old Spanish practicesJan 7th 2010 Conchita CintrónMar 5th 2009 Spain and its regions: Homage to BarcelonaJun 16th 2005The limits of Catalan autonomy still cause heated debate.

There is wide philosophical consensus about the importance of medical confidentiality, modesty and bodily integrity in all health settings; but substantial philosophical disagreement about the limits of personal autonomy or individual choice in fields relating to human reproduction and genetics.

This study is the qualitative part of a larger research project to investigate the role of medical professionals in the context of (the limits of) patient autonomy.

Although DM and PS tasks are not always mutually exclusive, the distinction between them is important in the context of understanding the expectations and limits of patient autonomy.

The second conceptualisation, that of psychological control, describes intrusive parenting tactics (for example, guilt-induction or shaming) (Barber, 1996) that keep adolescents emotionally dependent on their parents, thus controlling behaviour and limiting the development of autonomy (Reitz, Decovic, & Meijer, 2006) and adjustment across cultures (Soenens, Park, Vansteenkiste, & Mouratidis, 2012).

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