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Symbiotic partnership often tends to become obligatory, as in the case of Casuarina host plants, where Frankia is only present in soils close to the host plant [ 44], which means that the bacterium loses autonomy and becomes dependent on its host.
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"It represents a kind of golden age, their lost autonomy, or hope, or opportunity".
He and Mr. Gonzales rejected the suggestion that the F.B.I. would be losing autonomy or authority.
Under this view, justifying the lost autonomy and expense to taxpayers that accompany mandated treatment becomes a hard sell.
In fact the British concept of pluralism is looking less credible, as established institutions have lost autonomy and confidence.
It's a case of "beggars can't be choosers" writ large, and many Haitians feel they lose autonomy and pride in the whole exchange.
"If you join the union, you automatically lose autonomy in monetary policy and a great deal of flexibility in fiscal policy," said David Walton, chief European economist at Goldman , Sachsin London.
Yet, although some housing organizations have lost autonomy, they have not necessarily lost their ability to influence local politics and policy.
A lot of people don't want to lose autonomy over their business.
The fear of losing autonomy and independence was extremely high.
Landowners' fears of losing autonomy or control of their properties have been well-documented (Ellefson 2000; Fischer and Bliss 2009).
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