English to Kannada Dictionary autonomy

autonomy

ಸ್ವಾಯತ್ತತೆ
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'
noun
ಸ್ವಯ೦ಶಾಸನದ
example
All virtue is contained in 'autonomy' , all vice in its absence, and all morality is summarized in the imperatives that guide the will.
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.
It is therefore consonant with, indeed an expression of, the personal 'autonomy' that morality should protect and nurture.
There is a price to be paid for foreign capital, in terms of loss of national economic 'autonomy' , freedom of decision, and sovereignty.
And so Calanthe remained a partial 'autonomy' ; half self-governed and half controlled by the fear of the Liberators.
Agencies operate with a good deal of 'autonomy' , within the overall framework set by the transgovernmental network of interior and justice ministries.
Unlike subjects of experiments or clinical trials, they retain a great deal of personal 'autonomy' as well as control over the research itself.
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' .
According to this incompatibilist conception of autonomy, 'autonomy' is incompatible with determinism.
Respect for personal 'autonomy' and individual human rights was the common thread joining all issues presented at the World Social Forum.
economic 'autonomy' is still a long way off for many women
between the First and Second World Wars, Canada gained greater 'autonomy' from Britain
I went on to talk about the need for community 'autonomy' from Government intervention.
A relatively small group of nationalists demand outright independence for the island while others prefer 'autonomy' within the French Republic.
Immanuel Kant emphasized that morality was inseparable from true 'autonomy' : the autonomous human agent chose to submit himself to the moral law.
economic 'autonomy' is still a long way off for many women
The central government has said it is prepared to give the province 'autonomy' within a federal system.
Actions that are consistent with the dignity and 'autonomy' of moral agents are intrinsically good.
Both parties combine calls for greater regional 'autonomy' with demands for a larger share of tax revenues for themselves.
The government formally granted universities 'autonomy' over academic and financial affairs.
For its part, the government has proposed constitutional changes to give limited 'autonomy' to the north and east.
It is demanding 'autonomy' for the rich eastern lowland region where the natural gas reserves are concentrated.
Personal freedom, individual 'autonomy' and maximum access to information have long been seen as desirable ends in themselves.
It first took up arms in 1949 to demand 'autonomy' from the military government.
Perhaps she was talking about women being self-sufficient, with jobs and resources, freedom and 'autonomy' .
For many faculty members, what is at issue is not the money, but quality control and professional 'autonomy' .
There is a strong association between the principles of 'autonomy' and academic freedom and the idea of a university.
Prior to 1917 the Bolsheviks had opposed the concept of federalism, preferring regional 'autonomy' within a unitary state.
Rather than locating human dignity in God or nature, Kant exalted man's 'autonomy' - his ability to make and obey the moral law.
Subsequently, the army enjoyed an increasing amount of 'autonomy' from political control, and even from the military establishment.
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