These and other systems with
high degrees of autonomy must be examined in order to understand how meaningful human control is exercised and how civilians can be afforded adequate and lasting protections.
Thriving individuals also have some or all of the following elements in their lives: challenges and difficulties that are at a manageable level; employer / family / other support; a calm environment;
a high degree of autonomy; and a reputation of being competent.
Organizing the company into segments where individual CEOs can run things separately with
a higher degree of autonomy is a good way to accomplishing that, Page believes, according to the sources.
At GFI, you will enjoy a challenging and fulfilling career, supportive colleagues,
a high degree of autonomy, and room for advancement in a rapidly evolving work environment.
(In 1997, a major law change took place in Japan which resulted in
a high degree of autonomy for the Nippon ginkō.)
Although the University has indeed placed several distinguished Christian scholars in endowed chairs, each academic department has
a high degree of autonomy in making most hiring decisions.
Though editorial freedom is essential for good publishing, denominations, like other large organizations, are not used to granting subsidiaries they «own»
a high degree of autonomy, especially when that freedom may lead to controversy.
On the one hand, schools need
a high degree of autonomy in order to respond to the demands of parents — a prerequisite for competition.
At the same time, we are able to establish our own subculture and maintain
a high degree of autonomy.
Under Chancellor Joel Klein, New York City became an empowerment district with
a high degree of autonomy at the school level, but the NYC DOE actively closed and replaced low performing schools.
Principals and teachers are given
a high degree of autonomy, but they are also expected to put in long days teaching, advising, grading, and monitoring students.
The federal government wants to expand charters and continue to assure them a «
high degree of autonomy» (page 539).
The role of the RSD in managing its charter schools consists largely of directing the open enrollment process, while allowing each school to operate with
a high degree of autonomy; in contrast, the OPSB still operates traditional schools with local governance structures while also managing its selective, priority, and open enrollment charter schools (Adamson et al., 2015).
They stayed on because the unit granted
them a high degree of autonomy, and their specialist knowledge, plus their refusal to accept promotion, continuing instead to tackle crime at street level, won them the allegiance of young incoming staff in the Metropolitan Police Force.
«The support of the German Federal Cultural Foundation grants us not only
a high degree of autonomy, planning security, and thus potential for development; it also provides the Berlin Biennale with the confidence of knowing that we have a strong partner at our side,» says Gabriele Horn, director of the Berlin Biennale.
While the question process can first appear to be quite simple, the expert system tool shows
a high degree of autonomy and will steer a client through certain bespoke branches of questions until it has got all the answers it needs to provide the client with a provisional statement in relation to the Modern Slavery Act, which the British Government made law in part to prevent companies exploiting forced labour, often via foreign suppliers.
They have low resilience and like
a high degree of autonomy.
A gaming system built based on the use of the Ethereum blockchain would operate with
a high degree of autonomy, and its data and records would be cryptographically stored in a public, decentralized blockchain.
Works with
a high degree of autonomy to get projects done and solve technical issues.
Performed and managed operational functions with
a high degree of autonomy and initiative.
CONCLUSION: The main themes identified indicate
a high degree of autonomy support and need satisfaction within the care farm context, which according to SDT can facilitate good human functioning, and well - being.
The TSRA operates with
a high degree of autonomy, administers government funding and has legislative backing through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005 with a detailed set of functions, powers and obligations.
Not exact matches
It at once becomes clear, when we adopt this altered standpoint, that the purpose
of a new Declaration
of the Rights
of Man can not be, as formerly, to ensure the
highest possible
degree of independence for the individual in society, but to define the conditions under which the inevitable totalization
of Mankind may be effected, not only without impairing but so as to enhance, I will not say the
autonomy of each
of us but (a quite different thing) the incommunicable singularity
of being which each
of us possesses.
This is suggested by the association between the composite score
of autonomy support and child executive function, as well as by the fact that the clearest group differences emerged between children experiencing consistently
high versus consistently low
degrees of autonomy support over time.
Many
of the on - rampers also expressed
high degrees of personal satisfaction in their new positions, which offered levels
of autonomy and creativity that few had experienced in their previous jobs.
With this
autonomy also comes a
high degree of responsibility to ensure that students are held to a rigorous standard and progress in their learning.
The heart
of this is working with a
high degree of professional
autonomy and in a collaborative culture.
With all
of that, tomorrow's teachers will enjoy deep professional knowledge, a
high degree of professional
autonomy and a collaborative culture.
Principals — at Envision and across the country — overwhelming agree that they enjoy a
high degree of job satisfaction, have the right level
of autonomy and responsibility, and feel supported.
For example,
high - scoring countries tend to recruit and retain talented teachers and help them continually improve their classroom skills; they also combine clear, ambitious academic standards for all students with a strong
degree of autonomy at the local school level, argues Schleicher,
of the OECD.
In response to a 2003 survey by the U.S. Department
of Education, a majority
of teachers said they enjoyed a
high degree of professional
autonomy.
Andrew notes that, as a San Francisco subsidiary
of GREE, Inc. (based in Japan), GREE International Entertainment maintains a
high degree of creative and operational
autonomy which has been invaluable in taking advantage
of the rapidly evolving games landscape.
Displaying a
high grade
of spontaneity, the works depict a
degree of autonomy in both technical execution and content that is both humbling and liberating.
Recent investigations have shown that in fact hunter - gatherer societies enjoyed a remarkable quality
of life characterized by low levels
of effort, plenty
of leisure time, good nutrition, low levels
of disease, egalitarianism, very low levels
of suicide, homicide and warfare, a
high degree of personal
autonomy and close - knit communities.
And, in my experience, balancing a shared sense
of purpose with a good
degree of autonomy helps to drive the
high - performance culture we all strive for.
For example, Brazilian software company VAGAS have successfully implemented a horizontal management system where employees are given a
high degree of freedom and
autonomy.
In contrast, in individualistic cultures, where there is a
high degree of focus upon personal
autonomy, individual needs often supersede the needs
of the group.