Individual investors — or the handful of advisors, such as your grandfather's firm, who are granted
substantial autonomy by their clients whose focus is on building wealth — who aspire to long - term success can not afford the luxury of impatience (though they usually think the opposite is true).
Not exact matches
Converting to being an independent state would be much harder than joining the EU once it achieved independence status and it worked out all of the necessary «divorce» arrangements with the U.K. And, that job would be made easier than it might be
by its already
substantial legal
autonomy with its own legal system (except for the U.K. Supreme Court), its own legislature, etc..
I agree with that conclusion, but note the admonition of Beetz J. in Harelkin v. University of Regina, [1979] 2 S.C.R. 561 at 594 - 95, 96 D.L.R. (3d) 14, [1979] 3 W.W.R. 676, where he said that the incorporation of a university
by statute does not alter the traditional nature of such an institution as a community of scholars and students enjoying
substantial internal
autonomy.