English to Gujarati Dictionary autonomy

autonomy

સ્વાયત્તતા
definition
noun
Tatarstan demanded greater autonomy within the Russian Federation
(of a country or region) the right or condition of self-government, especially in a particular sphere.
translation of 'autonomy'
સ્વાયત્ત શાસન,
સ્વાયત્તતા
noun
સ્વરાજ્ય
example
To optimists among them, at the very least the war seems to offer an opportunity for enhanced 'autonomy' within a federal state.
Even after devolution, local government had little 'autonomy' .
The French government had planned to give more 'autonomy' to universities, giving them freedom to increase tuition fees as well as opening the doors to big business.
The political dilemma of balancing a competition-focused business with 'autonomy' for nations and regions is obvious.
But many women today are choosing not to marry at all, opting for 'autonomy' and to retain control over their own children.
For their part, the latter have signalled their readiness to drop their previous threat to split off from the rest of the country and abandon plans for a referendum on 'autonomy' .
We might wish to have individual 'autonomy' and to be independent of the world we find ourselves in, but this is not in any way realistic.
Perhaps she was talking about women being self-sufficient, with jobs and resources, freedom and 'autonomy' .
The government formally granted universities 'autonomy' over academic and financial affairs.
And do we want to start down that slippery slope to losing control of our hard-won 'autonomy' ?
Instead it demands a considerable degree of 'autonomy' and nurtures individualism.
There is a price to be paid for foreign capital, in terms of loss of national economic 'autonomy' , freedom of decision, and sovereignty.
Unlike subjects of experiments or clinical trials, they retain a great deal of personal 'autonomy' as well as control over the research itself.
Immanuel Kant emphasized that morality was inseparable from true 'autonomy' : the autonomous human agent chose to submit himself to the moral law.
Personal freedom, individual 'autonomy' and maximum access to information have long been seen as desirable ends in themselves.
Peaceful protests were from the beginning dealt with violently, fuelling local sympathies for 'autonomy' or independence.
Rather than locating human dignity in God or nature, Kant exalted man's 'autonomy' - his ability to make and obey the moral law.
For many faculty members, what is at issue is not the money, but quality control and professional 'autonomy' .
Loss of 'autonomy' and control may cause the young child a great deal of anxiety.
A former province of a state is being prepared for substantial 'autonomy' and self-government.
This allowed for greater 'autonomy' within the boundaries of the Federal Republic.
There is a strong association between the principles of 'autonomy' and academic freedom and the idea of a university.
The biographer would enjoy no 'autonomy' or independence whatsoever.
Both parties combine calls for greater regional 'autonomy' with demands for a larger share of tax revenues for themselves.
The central government has said it is prepared to give the province 'autonomy' within a federal system.
Its aim was to suspend the moves towards separation for three months, whilst negotiating greater 'autonomy' within a federal structure.
This section began with a question about the relations among Kantian views of 'autonomy' , rationality, and agential separateness.
How can physicians best promote the autonomy of minors while respecting parental 'autonomy' ?
A major task of adolescence is 'autonomy' , and parental controls tend to fall away rapidly during this period.
It is demanding 'autonomy' for the rich eastern lowland region where the natural gas reserves are concentrated.
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