Sentences with phrase «full autonomy of»

The writer has full autonomy of their work; able to make the covers, formatting, and editing quality the way they think it should be done.
Already, some cities are finding political advantage in creating «hybrid» or «partnership» schools that have the full autonomy of a charter school but operate on contract with districts within district - provided buildings, generally created by state legislation.
He does not want to weaken Irak with a full autonomy of the Kurdistan.
We are then able to see that a mythical assertion may be put forward as both meaningful and in a sense true without in the least challenging the full autonomy of science and history within their own proper domains.
In all cases, however, to accept such statements as true is to challenge the full autonomy of science and history within their own proper spheres; and it is this challenge to a genuinely secular outlook, rather than any particular statement in itself, which makes classical theism so widely unacceptable to contemporary men.

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Chris Urmson, Google's director of self - driving cars, made the case for full autonomy — in vain — to California regulators earlier this year.
Bizarrely, the authors ultimately abandoned support for the notion because of feminist concerns that joint filing would force wives to reveal their full incomes to their husbands and threaten the «economic autonomy of married women.»
However, it is already equipping every car it makes with hardware CEO Elon Musk says is sufficient for full autonomy, and Musk has said cars will eventually be capable of fully self - driving through software upgrades.
With the current roll - out of semi-autonomous functions, which it says will pave the way for full autonomy on highways by 2020, Honda says it differs from rivals, whose self - driving efforts have centered on their luxury models.
He argued that while Nvidia is interested in «full blown Level 5» self - driving cars that don't require any human monitoring, the company's mapping and sensor tools can also be used to support cars with lower levels of autonomy.
As of right now, Musk said the cars Tesla is currently producing are totally capable of full autonomy, give or take a couple of computer updates pertaining to things like processing power and whatnot.
There is the Bitcoin client, the so called full node, which grants the top turn of autonomy, but also requires a lot of time to sync and hoop to store the blockchain.
Automakers such as Ford have come to the same conclusion, pushing for full autonomy because there's a danger in providing so much self - driving assistance that the driver is lulled into complacency and can't retake control of the vehicle quickly.
In a 2016 interview, Loren Angelo, VP of marketing at Audi of America, told Ad Age that the driver won't vanish from its advertising even if Audi eventually reaches full autonomy.
His apparent assumption that the debate is over — «Vehicles that we're producing are capable of full autonomy,» he said — is a little scary, considering how much still needs to be learned about the functioning of fully autonomous cars, and about the interaction of autonomous systems with humans in the cockpit.
That is why philosophy nurtured within the Universitas is called upon... «to link theology, philosophy and science between them in full respect -LSB-...] of their reciprocal autonomy, but also in the awareness of the intrinsic unity that holds them together.»
Now the words about the temporal duties should be read within the context of the Council statements about the relative autonomy of the secular culture (art. 59), for only thus will the sentence just quoted receive its full weight.
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.
• A raw individualism that conceives «freedom» as radical personal autonomy because it thinks of the human person as a twitching bundle of desires, the satisfaction of which is the full meaning of «human rights» and the primary task of government.
In the Roman Catholic Communion, the many religious orders which carry on missionary activity in different parts of the world do so with full autonomy, and do not function under the direction or direct control of the Vatican or the Roman Catholic authorities in any given country.42
His contention was that the ecumenical movement attempted to foster unity by purely spiritual means and with full recognition of the autonomy and specific characteristic of member churches.45
In the third phase, which came to full flower in the decades following the New Deal revolution, an altogether new conception of the Constitution emerged, which broadened the reform agenda to include, inter alia, eviscerating more or less completely the Tenth Amendment, eliminating religion from the public square, energetically pursuing racial and sexual equality, and, more recently, legitimizing moral autonomy as the default standard for individual behavior.
By the year 1914 political independence from Western peoples was preserved only in the shrinking, badly weakened Turkish Empire; in Arabia, where encroachments had begun in Aden; in Ethiopia, with a precarious insecurity in its mountain fastnesses; in Persia, partly partitioned in Russian and British spheres of influence; in Afghanistan, a mountain buffer state between the British and Russian empires; in Thailand (Siam as it was then known), relatively safe because the British and the French, eyeing each other from Burma and Indo - China, would not permit either to annex it; in China, technically independent, but in fact occupied by Western powers who fixed the tariffs and whose citizens had extraterritorial status, and partially carved into spheres of influence; and in Japan, and from the 1850's into 1890's the independence of Japan had been compromised by the extraterritorial privileges of Westerners and the lack of full tariff autonomy.
Powered by a sense of autonomy that comes from a successful passage through the «terrible two's,» they take initiative and launch themselves to the doors of kindergarten full of industriousness, ready to show the world — and themselves — what they can do.
With more autonomy within the classroom, teachers are able to develop a full understanding of how each student learns and what interests and motivates each individually.
• Vaginal exams will be kept to a minimum and will only be done with the mother's full consent, giving the mother complete autonomy of her birth.
In fact, Free Birth is about women taking full responsibility for our experiences, and re-wilding herself into a deep relationship of trust and autonomy, allowing the physiological and biological sequence of natural mammalian labor to unfold, undisturbed.
Rooted in a strong sense of «pure service,» Gentle Birth practitioners place the physical, psychological, and emotional well being of the mother - infant pair, above all other system considerations and they uphold the right of childbearing women to exercise full autonomy in their care decisions.
Independence would of course mean full fiscal autonomy.
One option might be to offer Nicola Sturgeon the full fiscal autonomy she has asked for — a poisoned chalice in the view of many.
The counterintuitive solution being talked about most on the Scottish Labour left in the case of a Corbyn victory is to demand full autonomy from a Corbyn - run UK party, and to use a newly empowered conference (alongside new policy - making bodies soon to be established in Unite and potentially in other unions) to restate the socialist aims of the party.
The highlights of the alternative coalition agreement I'd like to see are green investment paid for by green taxes, an end to public service cuts, full proportional representation and more devolution to regional and local government including full fiscal autonomy.
«Any state or customs territory having full autonomy in the conduct of its trade policies may become a member («accede to») the WTO, but all WTO members must agree on the terms.
We've seen this before in the world, it was just called something different when the people deemed to lack the intelligence or ability to have full equality and autonomy over their own lives happened to have black skin instead of disabilities.
The eight - foot - long HydroCamel II AUV combines full autonomy and maneuverability while enabling quick integration of specialized payloads such as sonars, cameras, sensors, and a specimen collection arm.
For platoons, it's possible that many of these issues can be overcome sooner — roughly 10 years — and in the process act as a stepping - stone towards full autonomy, he says.
The rationale behind the proposal, according to Queen's Principal, William Leggett, is that with greater autonomy, the university would be better able to maintain and even significantly enhance the quality of academic education and at the same time maintain full accessibility with increases to student assistance.
Further muddling matters, companies are developing many different levels of automation that range from assisting drivers with braking, parking and lane - changing (referred to as «level 1» abilities) to full autonomy («level 5»), which is still several years away.
After entering the new year with full autonomy I felt the creativity to explore new forms of content, education, and self - expression.
Netflix announced that it is acquiring the rights to comedian Seth Rogen, noting that he inked an agreement to «transfer full ownership of his personal autonomy to Netflix, Inc.» The bit is more or less a promotion for Rogen's upcoming comedy special, which drops on April 6th.
According to her analysis, schools with full pay autonomy may not be using this to increase the salaries of physics teachers — potentially because of «an aversion to within - school pay inequality» or because of the «overall squeeze on state school funding».
There is too much overzealous regulation, but as we argued in Hopes, Fears, & Reality, charter schools have really not taken full advantage of their autonomy.
While it's not as simple (nor as rational) for a charter school to become the LEA taking full responsibility for special education services as it is for Vagare to end its contract with the IRC, there are plenty of charters around the country that want that kind of autonomy and accountability.
This book — short, dense, and likely to be particularly prized by those who love tables full of statistics, though the prose is very clear — is an important contribution to the growing collection of high - quality studies finding that greater accountability, autonomy, and choice do, indeed, make for a better education system and greater student learning.
This makes sense in some ways: Charter schools are fiercely independent by design, and they take full advantage of autonomy and decentralization to offer unique learning environments to the communities they serve.
To the extent they're talking about charter schools, they're not wedded to the full mission of what a charter school is — which is to give complete autonomy to a principal to hire the best teachers and fire those who are not performing well.
Our schools have engaging learning environments that provide for pre-adolescent and adolescent needs; autonomy through personal inquiry and choice; belongingness through full - time advisories; and mastery goal (competency - based) orientation through projects of choice and authentic assessment.
This is what a room full of Idaho's most innovative education leaders said about a recent gathering to discuss innovation and autonomy.
Pilot schools have some charter - like autonomy over curriculum, budget and staffing, but participate as full members of the district.
Read below to see the chart in full size and to get a description of each model showing where each model falls on the spectrum of autonomy from LAUSD and UTLA.
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