Sentences with phrase «real autonomy in»

So we prioritised finding a team with the expertise and experience that we lacked, we learnt to take their advice and let them have real autonomy in their areas of the business.

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Make sure that they all have the information that they need and the authority to call anyone in the company, and they can work with real autonomy to find fair resolutions to the issues that come up.
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.
But in the search for the autonomy of man Bonhoeffer was not so much removing God from the world's affairs as searching for God's real presence in the world.
That which is fundamentally real in the Kantian moral world is thus a cosmopolis of noumenal selves, free and equal and rational and self - legislating, whose autonomy is qualified by the categorical imperative.
the Christian has responsibility to safeguard the real though provisional autonomy of a secular order wherein men of all religions can cooperate in freedom».
The emphasis on individualism is partly at expression of metaphysics but it is also a reaction to societies in which greater freedom of self - expression and personal autonomy was a real desideratum.
The common life of the secular clergy seemed a footnote in Church history until the 1983 Code legislated for Societies of Apostolic Life - of pontifical or diocesan right - with real autonomy.
Ozil has had the luxury of playing alongside lots of excellent players for Real and Germany, players that because of they're level of quality and roles in the team, can often make up for his own shortcomings in the game and he's given quite a bit of autonomy to do what he wants, if and when he wants in a game which isn't as rough and tumble as the premiership.
Clearly the year long odyssey of the Speaker's Majority «Reform Caucus» lacked autonomy or their real report has been hijacked by the unbridled powers of the leader they have failed to reign in,» said Tedisco.
Going beyond this specific demonstration, if this approach, known as acoustic seafloor geodesy, proves to be robust in the long term (in this case, three to five years are planned, within the limits of the autonomy of the batteries), it could be included within a permanent underwater observatory as an addition to other observations (seismology, gas bubble emission, etc) for in situ real - time monitoring of the activity of this particular fault, or of other active submarine faults elsewhere in the world.
Through scenario activities, learners can practice making choices for hypothetical situations and see the outcomes in real time, allowing them to practice the concepts they've learned while giving them autonomy and freedom of choice.
Among his insights — in seven areas that Rochester has grappled with — are that a site - based management team needs autonomy to make real decisions, sufficient time to give decentralized decision making the effort it deserves, and real control over how to spend the school's money.
There should be a high bar for charter approval, and in exchange for real and meaningful autonomy there must be absolute accountability.
Students build and program robots in applications focused around responsive real - time autonomy through Repeated Decisions (looped conditionals).
Little mention is made of our reality here, however, given the real and deleterious effects we witness, for example, as current teacher educators when we work with potential / future teachers who almost daily express serious concerns about joining a profession now with very little autonomy, not much respect, and a stark increase in draconian accountability measures that will be used to hold them accountable for that which they do, or do not do well.
Daniels» embraces contradictions — the real and the reflected, the modest and the monumental, the meticulous and the expressive — and in so doing he explores the interstitial space whereby the autonomy of the painting may lie.
In some way, we have to find a brake, and finally gradually transform the underlying forces to brought us where we are now: — unreserved capitalism (by redefining what capital is and who it belongs to)-- freedom of personal development, — juridical and financial autonomy of corporations (every action or inaction by a corporation must be accounted for by real people — consumerism, — nationalism and regionalism, — confiscation of communal resources by economic parties, juridical and political support for any of those above)
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Medical sales is an attractive industry — the autonomy, the money, the chance to work alongside medical professionals and make a real difference in the world.
In the present study, a new interview (modeled after an existing measure for real relationships) was designed to elicit descriptions of both positive and negative interactions with imaginary companions and to provide a measure of relationship valence and autonomy.
Autonomy's real strength lies in the ability to not simply have it, but to allow others to have it as well.
The rewards of a real estate career are a potential for high earnings, status in the community, autonomy, time freedom, helping people, the intellectual challenge and the satisfaction from those accomplishments.
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