1. Apparently, then, Hegel is extending a notion of full autonomy to the sphere of love-making. 2. Covering is the response of officials enjoying substantial autonomy to efforts at organizational control. 3. Even Hegel, who apparently extends the notion of autonomy to the private domain does not really do so. 4. The net effect of these measures has been to give greater autonomy to the central government. 5. DHAs were expected to devolve a substantial measure of autonomy to units who remained directly managed so that a clear distinction was made between purchasing and providing functions. 6. But it was only after the persistent refusal of the Labour Party to concede complete autonomy to the ILP that the majority of members were forced to accept disaffiliation. 7. Now of course if Ukraine were to give er water tight guarantees of cultural autonomy to those Russians then probably that would cease to be a serious pointed issue. 8. After Jaffna fell in December, Mrs. Kumaratunga tried to breathe life into her peace initiative with an offer of federalist autonomy to Tamil areas. 9. All the world can do is tell him to give more autonomy to the Kosovars. 10. He also sent to Congress a series of changes aimed at granting limited autonomy to indigenous communities. |