Voters in the Papua New Guinea island of Bougainville have been going to the polls in the first elections for an autonomous government. |
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For future missions, NASA needs machines that are resilient, evolvable, self-sufficient, ultra-efficient, and autonomous. |
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The tsar was autocrat by divine right, sustained by the endorsement of the autonomous Orthodox church under its patriarch. |
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They have also tested fully autonomous landings and semi-autonomous take-offs for the gas-powered rotorcraft. |
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A successful outcome could ultimately lead to its use in autonomous planetary rovers and robot aircraft. |
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This suggests that the asocial ideal of the autonomous individual is limited in the enjoyment of life it can produce. |
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Some foreign investors are salivating at the prospect that turmoil might somehow spring SK Telecom loose as an autonomous company. |
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What are we waiting for to tell the bankers to take a hike and become financially autonomous? |
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The fourteen autocephalous and autonomous churches were invited to send official delegates to this important event. |
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In both years seed set was significantly lower in the autonomous autogamy treatment than in the corresponding controls. |
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Both autonomists and reformists also share the idea of an autonomous social movement. |
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It resembles more a treaty between separate autonomous nation states than a real binding constitution for a single European state. |
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They have established an alternative system of government with autonomous regions, and district and village level authorities. |
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By contrast the perspective of creating a separate state or an autonomous region was geared to the requirements of the elite. |
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The country is divided into twenty-three provinces, five autonomous regions, and four municipalities. |
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But those elections may not prevent the country effectively dividing into three autonomous regions. |
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The process was designed, in Stalin's words, to produce republics and autonomous regions that were national in form, but socialist in content. |
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Farmers held protests last week in 11 of the country's autonomous regions, calling for compensation. |
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The autonomous region is now in the next stage of a grindingly long battle between tradition and modernity. |
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The State Council has stipulated that each province, municipality and autonomous region must report on traffic safety every quarter. |
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Soon it was in conflict with an autonomous republic in its territory, which it wanted to retain. |
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This crisis has proved that high income is not synonymous with a civic society that is independent and autonomous. |
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The growth of independence is surely a part of becoming autonomous during adolescence, but autonomy means more than behaving independently. |
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Will she need a smaller, more supportive environment or is she autonomous and independent enough to thrive on a big campus? |
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I believe that a woman's right to choose gets to the very heart of what it means to be an autonomous, free human being. |
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He says that those organization do not have a tradition of operating as independent, autonomous entities. |
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They are one of the most autonomous and independent of animals, which is why you don't find a wolf act at the circus. |
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This is quite different from the traditional way in which children grow, become independent and autonomous. |
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Buffon was among the first to create an autonomous science, free of any theological influence. |
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An autonomous, independent press is still the most powerful bulwark of democracy. |
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There is no formal independence because the Central Bank is not formally autonomous, but there is a practical independence. |
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The academics claim pupils who had been spoon-fed at independent schools were less able to cope with autonomous learning. |
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Yet the autonomous individual, gloriously independent in his decisionmaking, can easily seem to be a fantasy. |
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The obscurities of agent-causation are enough to prevent most philosophers from embracing this conception of autonomous agency. |
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I for one would like to see a NZ that values its smaller citizens as a precious taonga, as autonomous rights-holders, and a worthy investment. |
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Within the context of modernity, the autonomous artist, as a creative being, explores varying moods, passion, sentiments and emotions. |
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The missile was equipped with an autonomous inertial command structure and an on-board digital computer. |
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Both oppose the contemporary notion of an independent, self-sufficient, wholly autonomous self. |
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Women went from being autonomous individuals to subservient beings living in seclusion. |
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For example, the reorganization of army divisions into brigades capable of autonomous response would increase the flexibility of these units. |
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As a rule, the indwellers in nature are autonomous and disinterested in man. |
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After all, the long-range cruise missile is nothing more than an unmanned bomber, an autonomous aerial vehicle, or, simply put, a robot. |
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We act very paternalistically toward them, and they don't develop a lot of self-determining, autonomous decision-making skills. |
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The AAUP has consistently held that academic freedom can be maintained only so long as faculty remain autonomous and self-governing. |
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Russia finally conquered Finland during the Napoleonic wars of 1808-1809, annexing it as an autonomous grand duchy. |
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Treatment B was conducted to examine autonomous self-pollination by enclosing intact flowers, before anthesis, in small plastic bags. |
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The Karen long ago despaired of any justice from the Burmese, and declared themselves autonomous. |
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China has five major autonomous regions, which include 30 autonomous prefectures and 120 autonomous counties. |
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They have succeeded in creating autonomous food communities in one of the most degraded regions of India. |
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Thus, the inputs from the autonomous, vernalization, and FRI pathways integrate to determine the level of FLC floral repressor. |
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To the north, Americans and Kurdish fighters took up positions in the no-man's-land south of the Kurdish autonomous region. |
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Relatively autonomous towns counterweighed the influence of county officers. |
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As a sovereign nation, we must develop an autonomous defense capacity of our own. |
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Even the most cussedly autonomous ombudsmen can't help reflecting and defending the values of their colleagues. |
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Strictly speaking, not even the vowels are phonologically autonomous in most accents of English. |
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Analysis of chimeras showed that the net effect of these factors is intrinsic to the liver and may be cell autonomous. |
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The death of President Mohamed Ibrahim Egal in May 2002 put back in jeopardy the autonomous but unrecognized state of Somaliland. |
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Today, the Aland Islands are an autonomous and unilingually Swedish province of Finland. |
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An autonomous body that must not, and will not, take dictation from any other local authority. |
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Should we instead be encouraging the foundation of a series of autonomous, loosely interdependent ethnic enclaves? |
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After the fall of the Soviet Union, Armenia is now an autonomous nation with its own government. |
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An author can be in danger of stifling and muting their own work, taking from it any autonomous identity. |
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Those organizations that have experimented with autonomous teams lacking front line leaders have failed in delivering sustainable results. |
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By all accounts, the country's best players are to be found in the autonomous Kurdish region in the north. |
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The ideology that did most to sustain capitalism was humanism, the belief in man as the free, autonomous origin of history. |
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Transylvania and eastern Hungary became autonomous provinces of the Ottoman empire. |
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Rather than tying literary phenomena to underlying social and political developments, she charts an autonomous history for literature itself. |
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Individual bands were extremely autonomous, and supertribal entities like the Five Nations of the Iroquois exceptional. |
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Trust, by contrast, emerges only as an element of a very particular type of unconditionality, one based upon the autonomous acts of individuals. |
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They operate through autonomous cells, strict secrecy, and a refusal to engage the enemy's strength. |
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The formerly autonomous labor union movement has now essentially been coopted. |
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Each autonomous quadrotor manages to hold their position in the formation perfectly. |
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Somaliland, in the north, and Puntland, in the north east, are in the hands of autonomous warlords. |
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I would argue that racism is neither reducible to social class or gender nor wholly autonomous. |
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In this sense the ECJ has proved itself to be an autonomous actor in the process of European integration. |
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He went on to establish the first administratively autonomous department of medical psychology in the United States. |
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The new commissioners will not be legally autonomous and will remain under the aegis of primary care trusts. |
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Similar divisions created different autonomous regions for the Karachays and Balkars, who speak a single language and have a common culture. |
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Part of the Ottoman Empire from 1517, it became practically autonomous under the rule of the Khedives during the nineteenth century. |
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The system is employed in a variety of modes, including autonomous, air-to-ground, direct or indirect, single-shot and rapid or ripple fire. |
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Secondly, to be completely autonomous is to not take any statement on trust or recognize authority. |
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These were abolished when the Chinese People's Republic was founded, and Inner Mongolia was redivided into autonomous Mongol administrations. |
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Nominal concepts are relatively autonomous, whereas relational concepts display a high degree of conceptual dependence. |
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They are autonomous, episcopal, Protestant Churches in fellowship with the Church of England. |
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The rather ambiguously autonomous stature of art in militaristic states still has the ability to put a guilty shiver down the spine. |
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Aboriginally, the several socioterritorial groups or regional bands of Dogribs were autonomous. |
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Unlike the Soyuz, the orbital module was equipped with its own propulsion, solar power, and control systems, allowing autonomous flight. |
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An autonomous telemetry system transmitted data on the payload environment during all the flight phases, from liftoff to in-orbit injection. |
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The Kurds want to maintain their autonomous region in the north. |
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This study involves biologists, economists, physicists, ecologists, sociologists, and other ists, all concerned with what happens when autonomous agents interact. |
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It did not routinize access to power, but formed fields of autonomous units whose parameters and whose relations to each other were defined by a few political priorities. |
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There is also clear evidence that Plantation Creole decreolized more slowly in the plantation areas, where groups of slaves lived largely autonomous lives. |
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Up until 1830 Algeria was an autonomous province of the Ottoman Empire. |
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The SUAV must fly using autonomous or manual control to selected points. |
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Our incentive and mandate to remain wholly autonomous remains steadfast. |
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It does not provide us with the looked-for explanation of what distinguishes an autonomous agent from someone who exercises her authority at the bidding of external powers. |
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The 1994 constitution and subsequent legislation safeguarded the rights of minorities, and in the same year broad autonomous powers were granted to the Gagauz. |
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We see this as no less isolated than the pure, autonomous kind admired by formalists, but concerned for humanity and possibly good for us over the long haul. |
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If conforming documents are presented, the bank owes an autonomous duty to the beneficiary to make payment to it at the place designated for payment. |
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A colony with a low degree of integration is one in which the modules are identical, fully autonomous units that share structural walls with minimal or no communication. |
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Any Miss America contestant who betrays herself to be a sexually autonomous being will be quickly sent packing. |
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But the fuzz won't let Sonny fill his antisocial, autonomous dance card. |
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We would love to know, Mr. Prime Minister, since for all practical purposes your Government still calls the shots on this supposedly autonomous corporation. |
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In the popular subconscious, a kind of autonomous dynamo located in Silicon Valley spins out IT innovations at an ever-accelerating pace, like a Catherine wheel. |
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High-resolution bathymetric data and side-scan sonar surveys of pockmarks, depressions up to 300 m long, were obtained by using an autonomous underwater vehicle. |
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About 6,000 people from trade unions, peasants movements, left-wing political parties, and autonomous extra-parliamentary oppositional movements travelled to Chiapas. |
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Work on the densely literary Essay on Irish Bulls sophisticated Edgeworth's approach, by requiring her to reflect on what a nation is when it is less than an autonomous state. |
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The mobilizations of citizens in behalf of broad social demands are inimical to the right's vision of autonomous individuals, in charge of their own affairs and acting alone. |
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Phoenix will be used as a demonstrator for the autonomous navigation and flight-control system used for the final approach and landing of the unmanned vehicle. |
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He finally declared Egypt as an autonomous state under the Ottoman sovereignty, and started a dynasty of Khedives and Kings that lasted for over a century. |
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The major achievement of the Grundlagen was its presentation of the transfinite numbers as an autonomous and systematic extension of the natural numbers. |
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The establishment of the University as an autonomous statutory body independent of Government is supported by many provisions in the University Act. |
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Federalism is a trickier concept in the European context because the Member States are not political subdivisions of the Union, but rather sovereign and autonomous entities. |
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Such a practice helps harmonize two hemispheres of the brain and the two aspects of autonomous nervous system viz. sympathetic and parasympathetic. |
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In a patriarchal society men fear independent autonomous women. |
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There is no autonomous indigenous community, independent of the state. |
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Although, the autonomous status of regionalism became fully effected after the Amalgamation Pact of 1963 and was correctively applied into the system. |
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Since independence, a new autonomous legal system has been developing. |
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Galicia is one of three autonomous regions in Spain that have their own official languages in addition to Castilian Spanish, the national language. |
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Finally free of Japanese interference, Korea elected its first autonomous government in almost half a century. |
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Our aim is that one day the mission will be autonomous, but we have a long way to go to reach that. |
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I just want to be alone, autonomous, independent, you know what I mean? |
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Being free but not autonomous is a condition Kant called heteronomous. |
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The notion of an autonomous government or investment spending that does not rely on or affect private sector savings is part of the multiplier's myth. |
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The autonomous scenes separated by fades to black in Flowers Of Shanghai testify to Hou's increasing desire to absorb the out-of-field into the frame itself. |
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These things are now being used as AUVs, autonomous underwater vehicles. |
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The Aland Islands are a self-governing autonomous part of Finland. |
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He has suggested that robots with artificial intelligence will gain consciousness, supercede human intelligence, and ultimately become autonomous. |
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The arid land of this autonomous republic supports a nomadic lifestyle. |
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He says the quadcopters, which measure less than a foot in diameter, take off from autonomous ocean vehicles, which serve as miniature aircraft carriers. |
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The human subject, conceived as a unitary self capable of autonomous action and meaningful moral judgement, is one such fiction with which we have deceived ourselves. |
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Social atomism sees individual people as the fundamental particles, autonomous ultimate units in full charge of their destiny, empowered to make contracts freely. |
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The new executive vice-president will be based at SAIC-GM-Wuling's headquarters in Liuzhou, in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. |
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Huebler's fascination with look-alikes subtly disrupts our sense of stable, autonomous subjectivities. |
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The firmware update allows for autonomous operation by enabling hardware read triggers and savable configuration settings in the module. |
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He was not a sovereignly autonomous Hemingway, or Mailer, or Roth. |
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Hargeisa is the second-largest city in Somalia and also the capital of Somaliland, an autonomous region of Somalia. |
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The NAF was established in 1986 and functions as an autonomous institution under the auspices of the Ministry of Social Development. |
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Iran has power swap deals with Armenia, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Afghanistan and the autonomous region of Nakhichevan. |
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First, it is useful to see the stairstep approach that IHS takes toward the autonomous vehicle. |
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In the future, unmanned aerial systems will hold even more utility as they become faster, stealthier and more autonomous, experts said. |
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Following Georgia's declaration of independence, ethnic Ossetians and Abkhazians each declared their own autonomous regions. |
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This is because subjects in the new cyberian culture are other than the rational, autonomous individual. |
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All 38 provinces of the Anglican Communion are autonomous, each with its own primate and governing structure. |
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The autonomous and troublesome duchy of Aquitaine was conquered by the Franks in 769, after a series of revolts against their suzerainty. |
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Cromwell made the various income streams put in place by Henry VII more formal and assigned largely autonomous bodies for their administration. |
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For this structure they substituted the modern, autonomous individual, free to do whatever was not prohibited by law. |
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Spain's autonomous communities are the first level administrative divisions of the country. |
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It can run in autonomous mode or be manually joysticked using a radio controller. |
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Canada and Newfoundland were two autonomous dominions during the war that made major military contributions to the British war effort. |
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Australia and New Zealand were two autonomous dominions of the UK in Oceania during the war. |
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All constituent states of Mexico are fully autonomous and comprise a federation. |
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Even though the municipalities within the Federal District were autonomous, their powers were limited. |
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Because of the autonomous actions of rational interacting agents, the economy is a complex adaptive system. |
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The Latin rites were for many centuries no less numerous than the liturgical rites of the Eastern autonomous particular Churches. |
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The details of the title, doctor of the church, vary from one autonomous ritual church to another. |
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Since there is no hierarchical authority and each Baptist church is autonomous, there is no official set of Baptist theological beliefs. |
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Saint George, San Chorche in Aragonese, is the patron of Aragon, one of the autonomous communities of Spain. |
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By holding this rank, an initiate is considered capable of forming covens that are entirely autonomous of their parent coven. |
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Heathen groups are largely independent and autonomous, although they typically network with other Heathen groups, particularly in their region. |
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Some public universities have autonomous status, meaning that they can charge much higher tuition, and all private universities charge tuition. |
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Such nations are sometimes recognised as autonomous areas rather than as fully sovereign, independent states. |
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The commission chose to cede Memel to Lithuania and give the area autonomous rights. |
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The 10-gram microflyer demonstrated autonomous operation using only visual, gyroscopic and anemometric sensors. |
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Currently, that is not always the case and there are multinational states, federated states and autonomous areas within states. |
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Its closest relative, Galician, has official status in the autonomous community of Galicia in Spain, together with Spanish. |
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At the same time, not all autonomous entities are considered to be dependencies, and not all dependencies are autonomous. |
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Individuals may also be considered nationals of groups with autonomous status that have ceded some power to a larger government. |
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A protectorate refers to an autonomous region that depends upon a larger government for its protection as an autonomous region. |
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Each state has its own state constitution and is largely autonomous in regard to its internal organisation. |
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The BAE Mantis is another UCAV under development, with an autonomous capability, allowing it to fly itself through an entire mission. |
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Some schemes were based largely in the development of autonomous, mutualist provision of benefits. |
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As an amending treaty, the Treaty of Lisbon is not intended to be read as an autonomous text. |
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It saw as its models the Isle of Man, as well as Shetland's closest neighbour, the Faroe Islands, an autonomous dependency of Denmark. |
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Some schools have a degree of freedom in their curriculum and are known as autonomous schools. |
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Others, like Charles Taylor and Will Kymlicka, argue that the notion of the autonomous individual is itself a cultural construct. |
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Under Ottoman rule, the Greek Orthodox Church acquired substantial power as an autonomous millet. |
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Such autonomous churches maintain varying levels of dependence on their mother church, usually defined in a Tomos or other document of autonomy. |
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Svalbard is also included due to its unique status within Norway, although it is not autonomous. |
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Unlike the national anthem, most of the anthems of the autonomous communities have words. |
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Much of the Sultanate's former domain is today coextensive with the autonomous Puntland region in northeastern Somalia. |
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A few autonomous regions, including the Somaliland and Puntland administrations emerged in the north. |
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Egal would later become the President of the autonomous Somaliland region in northwestern Somalia. |
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Power was instead vied with other faction leaders in the southern half of Somalia and with autonomous subnational entities in the north. |
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Financial support for this effort was provided by the autonomous region's government. |
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Jubaland in the far south is a fourth autonomous region within the federation. |
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The autonomous Puntland and Somaliland regions maintain their own tourist offices. |
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The autonomous Puntland region maintains its own Ministry of Health, as does the Somaliland region in northwestern Somalia. |
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States have autonomous administrations, collect their own taxes and receive a share of taxes collected by the Federal government. |
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In 1809 Finland was incorporated into the Russian Empire as the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland. |
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The newly created Ministry of Transport suggested nationalising the railways with a separate, autonomous Scottish region. |
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Although officially within the county, the burghs of Wick and Thurso retained their status as autonomous local government areas. |
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At that time, two towns Wick and Thurso, were already well established as autonomous burghs with their own burgh councils. |
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It is autonomous from the Conservative Party across the UK in the creation of policy in devolved areas. |
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The term federacy is more often used for the relation between the sovereign state and its autonomous areas. |
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During this period Moray may for a time have been either an independent kingdom or a highly autonomous vassal of Alba. |
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Under the treaty, Imam Yahya was recognized as an autonomous leader of the Zaydi northern highlands. |
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Folklore began to distinguish itself as an autonomous discipline during the period of romantic nationalism in Europe. |
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The morphogenetic movements of the PMCs are an autonomous cellular behavior. |
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It is an autonomous region of Italy, along with surrounding minor islands, officially referred to as Regione Siciliana. |
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The archipelago forms an autonomous community and a province of Spain, with Palma de Mallorca as the capital. |
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Four of Spain's thirteen national parks are located in the Canary Islands, more than any other autonomous community. |
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In fact, the islands do not enjoy any special degree of autonomy as each one of the Spanish regions is considered an autonomous community. |
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Since 1976, the Azores is an autonomous region integrated within the framework of the Portuguese Republic. |
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While Charles still had overall authority in these areas they were fairly autonomous with their own chancery and minting facilities. |
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In the end, the Cathars were exterminated and the autonomous County of Toulouse was annexed into the kingdom of France. |
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The Vilyuy rises in the Evenky autonomous okrug and, flowing east, soon enters Sakha. |
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The autonomous communities were to be integrated into adjacent provinces with common historical, cultural, and economical traits. |
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The basic institutional law of each autonomous community is the Statute of Autonomy. |
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The autonomous communities have wide legislative and executive autonomy, with their own parliaments and regional governments. |
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In the North African Spanish autonomous city of Melilla, Riff Berber is spoken by a significant part of the population. |
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The republic also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira, both autonomous regions with their own regional governments. |
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Institutes and schools are also common designations for autonomous subdivisions of Portuguese higher education institutions. |
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Both these companies were once municipal bodies, now they are autonomous entities, owned by the City. |
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This involved detaching Scotland from the United Kingdom, the creation of a United Ireland, and an autonomous status for Western England. |
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Wolves in Slovakia, Ukraine and Croatia may disperse into Hungary, where the lack of cover hinders the buildup of an autonomous population. |
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The Ottoman provinces in North Africa were nominally under Ottoman suzerainty, but in reality they were mostly autonomous. |
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With the breakup of the Golden Horde, the autonomous Khanate of Sibir was established in the late 15th century. |
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An unmanned aircraft has no pilot but is controlled remotely or via means such as gyroscopes or other forms of autonomous control. |
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Thus these varieties are said to be dependent on, or heteronomous with respect to, Standard German, which is said to be autonomous. |
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Society, in general, addresses the fact that an individual has rather limited means as an autonomous unit. |
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Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark, but physiographically, it is a part of the continent of North America. |
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Other 10 cities, including the Comrat and Tiraspol, the administrative seats of the two autonomous territories, also have municipality status. |
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In 1809, eastern Sweden was conquered by Russia in the Finnish War, after which Finland became the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland. |
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Smaller tribes began to form loose confederations of smaller, more autonomous villages. |
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Kievan society lacked the class institutions and autonomous towns that were typical of Western European feudalism. |
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Rival producers of the local currency, including autonomous regional entities such as the Somaliland territory, subsequently emerged. |
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Mountainous regions in the interior and many islands remained effectively autonomous from the central Ottoman state for many centuries. |
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After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the government granted the Volga Germans an autonomous republic. |
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Separate from the Frankish nobles or burgesses, the communes were autonomous political entities closely linked to their countries of origin. |
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Even though Sekandar was an autonomous ruler in his own right, he was not recognized by the Chinese. |
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The autonomous state of Madagascar has since undergone four major constitutional periods, termed republics. |
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The Malagasy Republic was proclaimed on 14 October 1958, as an autonomous state within the French Community. |
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Since 1995, Ceuta is, along with Melilla, one of the two autonomous cities of Spain. |
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The autonomous institutions of Catalonia were abolished, and the use of the Catalan language in public life was suppressed. |
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Once the troops from Buenos Aires had withdrawn, the Banda Oriental appointed its first autonomous government. |
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Each provincial council is an autonomous body not under the authority of any Ministry. |
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Following a referendum on a Galician Statute of Autonomy, Galicia was granted the status of an autonomous region. |
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He or she is simultaneously the representative of the autonomous community and of the Spanish state in Galicia. |
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Galicia Peak in Vinson Massif, Antarctica is named after the autonomous community of Galicia. |
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Provinces are autonomous units with their own popularly elected local parliaments known officially as provincial councils. |
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The Sakha Republic is one of the ten autonomous Turkic Republics within the Russian Federation. |
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They also form the largest minority group in China without an autonomous region. |
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Since the 1980s, thirteen Manchu autonomous counties have been created in Liaoning, Jilin, Hebei and Heilongjiang. |
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Upon suppression of the rebellion, regional military governors, known as Jiedushi, gained increasingly autonomous status. |
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Far from slaves' being strictly victims or content, historians showed slaves as both resilient and autonomous in many of their activities. |
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Philip took the title of King of Portugal, but otherwise the country remained autonomous, retaining its own laws, currency, and institutions. |
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It is often suggested that languages are autonomous, while dialects are heteronomous. |
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An autonomous regulatory agency, the Office of Utilities Regulation, approves tariffs and establishes targets for efficiency increases. |
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Pentecostal conversions surged during the 1950s and 1960s, when native Brazilians began founding autonomous churches. |
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Creation of new autonomous and autocephalous jurisdictions was also marked by tendencies of internal centralization. |
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In general, they organise their administration through autonomous houses, in some cases grouped in larger families. |
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A major archbishop is defined as the metropolitan of a certain see who heads an autonomous Eastern Church not of patriarchal rank. |
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After German missionaries were expelled in 1914, Lutherans in India became entirely autonomous, yet preserved their Lutheran character. |
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Villages, by contrast, have limited home rule and are not completely autonomous from the county and township in which they are located. |
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This view does not accept analogy as an autonomous mode of thought or inference, reducing it to induction. |
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Higher education institutions in the UK are, quite rightly, largely autonomous. |
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Likewise, it is a complex law, in which various autonomous community legislation coexists with the national. |
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In December 1966, the organisation complied, imposing the first mandatory trade embargo on an autonomous state. |
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The autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland in the Russian Empire was the first nation to allow all women to both vote and run for parliament. |
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The word is sometimes used to describe a robot, more specifically an autonomous robot. |
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During April and May, it spread to suburban Beijing, the northern province of Hebei, and the Xinjiang autonomous region in northwest China. |
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Under the Local Government Act 1972, the town's autonomous county borough status was abolished. |
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Beaumont lives on Sark, a small, autonomous island twenty-five miles off the coast of Normandy, with her husband, Michael, the island's seigneur. |
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In addition to autonomous movements in one plane we have also autonomous movements in space, such as torsions and twinings. |
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Since then, it has been part of Ukraine, but as an autonomous republic. |
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Unlike the Armenians in the NKAO they are deprived even of those opportunities represented by autonomous oblast status. |
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Saakashvili's first task was to peacefully put an end to the regime in the autonomous region of Adjara and to make it part of Georgia. |
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In the case of a distant electric network, a small wind generator supplying a small autonomous network is most suitable. |
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The company is in advanced talks about establishing a plant in the Xingjiang autonomous region. |
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In return, Turkey is trucking back small quantities of diesel and kerosine to use in the autonomous region's power plants. |
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In 1478 their Crimean Khanate became an autonomous vassal of the Ottoman Empire. |
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The third step was to integrate a robotized module into an A Class Mercedes to allow autonomous driving and navigation. |
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The company informed that GasBox is installed in a modular container and is an autonomous and flexible stirling engine unit. |
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They can do so, Negri believes, by way of autonomous and nonhierarchically organized self-management. |
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I have relied only on pen and paper to diplomatically request the human rights, legal rights, and autonomous regional rights for the Uyghurs. |
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We have two terms one Jana Padas means non-monarchical government or autonomous clans and other Mahajanapadas. |
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Basilectal creole, decreolization, and autonomous language change in St Kitts-Nevis. |
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Formed in 1990, the Goodwill Association of Michigan is comprised of 11 of 173 autonomous Goodwills in North America. |
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After years of hesitance, interest in autonomous safety assistants is finally beginning to show marked growth. |
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Evidence for two autonomous transactivation functions and heterodimerization in vivo. |
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The late French historian Andre Gorz described this part of the economy as the autonomous sector in contrast to the dominant heteronomous sector. |
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In other words, Maimonides rejected an autonomous acceptance of these laws in favor of a heteronymous acceptance of God's revealed laws. |
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The autonomous activation of the ELT will enable GPS and ground stations to continually track the aircraft's location. |
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Patients who have autonomous functioning nodules can develop hyperthyroid symptoms from iodine supplementation. |
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The accident occurred on a road linking Garowe and Qardho in the autonomous Puntland region, said a police officer who did not want to be named. |
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Dempsey later flew to Irbil, capital of Iraq's largely autonomous northern Kurdish region, where he met with Kurdish President Massoud Barzani. |
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E,, Development of acoustic locator for autonomous mobile robots, Robotics and automatisation of manufacturing processes. |
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Batumi is the capital of Ajara, an autonomous republic in Georgia. |
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The concept brings together Northrop Grumman's air and autonomous air vehicles, space, large deployable and re-entry systems expertise into a delta wing design. |
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Instead, its curators continually question the idea of the artist as an autonomous creator, a paramount myth of the postwar abstract expressionist movement. |
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Due to Cheshire's strategic location on Welsh Marches, the Earl had complete autonomous powers to rule on behalf of the king in the county palatine. |
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The Faroe Islands are an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. |
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The 1860 treaty also recognized that the Mosquito Kingdom, now reduced to the territory around Bluefields, would become an autonomous Miskito reserve. |
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The two autonomous regions are the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region and South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region, often referred to as RACCN and RACCS, respectively. |
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The relationship between autonomous and national laws depends the competencies established in the Constitution and in the respective Statute of Autonomy. |
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After this, the hierarchy of laws will be the law dictated by the autonomous parliament with regard to its regulatory competencies, dictated by the autonomous executive. |
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In a procedure between the autonomous parliament and the national parliament the Statute of Autonomy exists, which is the fundamental law for the Autonomous Communities. |
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The Conference of Methodist Bishops includes the United Methodist Council of Bishops plus bishops from affiliated autonomous Methodist or United Churches. |
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An autonomous profile for our heat exchanger activities a profile that is independent of GEA will prove effective in future penetration of new markets. |
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