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autonomy

[aw-ton-uh-mee] / ɔˈtɒn ə mi /


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The Spanish government said that if the US administration wants to review its trade relationship Spain, it must respect the autonomy of private companies, international law and bilateral agreements between the EU and the US.

From BBC

“We operate a decentralized model with autonomy grounded in deserved trust,” wrote Abel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mar Monte leaders say the expanded options—which they soft-launched for current patients and friends—fit with a larger mission of promoting bodily autonomy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The policy has also been criticised by digital rights activists as invasive and a violation of user autonomy, while others argue that leveraging a platform's popularity for advertising is common practice in the internet age.

From BBC

Horning, operating without corporate resources and with more autonomy, shut the resort down.

From The Wall Street Journal