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autonomy

[aw-ton-uh-mee] / ɔˈtɒn ə mi /


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"One of Monaco's distinctive features is a kind of positive secularism, which recognises the legitimate autonomy of the spiritual and temporal spheres," Guillaume Paris, a senior clergyman in Monaco, told AFP.

From Barron's

"A medical board will examine you, and a district magistrate will decide who you are. It's invasive -- and strikes at dignity and autonomy."

From Barron's

“China’s relative insulation from direct energy shocks-compared to Japan and Korea-provides some policy autonomy, but external volatility necessitates careful calibration between domestic support and external stability,” Li said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It will help accelerate our path to level 4 autonomy to create one of the safest and most convenient autonomous platforms in the world.”

From Los Angeles Times

Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe added that the arrangement “will help accelerate our path to level 4 autonomy to create one of the safest and most convenient autonomous platforms in the world.”

From MarketWatch