Sentences with phrase «even more autonomy»

The district's 211 independent charters are publicly - funded schools run by outside groups who have even more autonomy, and in most cases, their teachers are not union members.
The franchise concept provides for flexible budgeting and finds ways to allow even more autonomy for both schools.
In the Law of Aran, a document redacted in 2014 and voted in 2015 that gave even more autonomy to the «inner region», given the non acceptance of a distinct people from Spain.

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Rather, it is a set of Lochner - like expansions (in my judgment) of the Founders» understanding of natural rights (which itself may be the correct understanding of Locke, or not, and which, to necessarily complicate things even more, itself was usually moderated in practice by most Founders holding elements of the communitarian - classical view) that is the real ground of my distinction between the natural rights conception of liberty and the economic autonomy conception.
Lochner bothers me more for this, and for what it implies about a further way of pushing the theory of liberty even further, the personal autonomy way, than for its prevention of particular economic policies.
With full respect of the autonomy of the local church, we call brothers and sisters in Christ who display the Confederate battle flag as a memorial... to consider prayerfully whether to limit, or even more so, discontinue its display.
Even though the term «autonomy» is usually taken in its Kantian sense (where moral law is self - legislation), the foundational autonomy of which I am now speaking is far more radical.
The autonomy of humanity from the realm of supernatural forces was considered by Marx as an axiomatic ontological truth that had been developed since ancient times, and he considered it to have an even more respectable tradition than Christianity.
A deeper understanding of the contextual emphasis of Asian and Latin American theologies might lead North American Christians to consider even more such themes as powerlessness in corporate America and anomie in a society that so emphasizes personal autonomy.
Surely provincial autonomy within the larger and more powerful India would have been even better.
Pressure for more autonomy, or even secession, has come from within some of the national groups incorporated into the UK.
The hope is that with the right financial resources and supports, Denver charter schools can use their autonomy to find innovative ways to serve severely disabled students even more effectively than the district has.
In fact, the concept of differentiated supports is even more vital to driving success among all students once those students have greater autonomy over their learning.
Held to a higher standard of accountability than traditional public schools, but with the benefit of added autonomy that puts local school leaders and teachers in charge, Tennessee's public charter schools are empowered to create a challenging and focused learning environment for students, while giving parents even more direct and meaningful opportunities to participate in their children's education.
Teachers receive more autonomy in the classroom, more recognition on the street and sometimes even more pay.
Private schools may value their autonomy, but they value their existence even more.
Microsoft described driving conveniences its new partnerships could provide that would go beyond the safety of V2V, V2I, and autonomy, and would turn your vehicle into even more of a rolling smartphone than already possible.
This is all the more remarkable against the backdrop of the CJEU's palpable reluctance to accept such external review if even the slightest impact upon EU law's autonomy may be at stake.
The vast majority of Millennials desire more autonomy in setting the location and hours of their work — whether that is in their individual offices early in the morning, a communal work area at your law firm (such as the law library), at a coffee shop, or even at home from time to time.
Even with more options to choose from, locating service providers that can get the job done with little to no autonomy has become nearly impossible until now.
Additionally, some studies even show that parents use more autonomy - supportive strategies with boys than with girls (e.g., [45], [46]-RRB-, and are more controlling of girls than of boys (e.g., [46], [47]-RRB-.
Because avoiders are hypervigilant about their partner's attempts to control or limit their autonomy in any way, they then distance themselves even more.
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