Sentences with phrase «take on some autonomy»

«For an older child, it's appropriate for the child to take on some autonomy such as engaging with an app where they can set goals and get feedback.

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Always be available to support each person on your team but encourage autonomy, creativity and risk - taking.
Autonomy, recently acquired by HP, is under fire amid allegations of accounting «improprieties» that HP says led it to take an $ 8.8 billion charge on the deal.
«In the interim,» Krikorian wrote,» [David] Stager will continue in his role as Autonomy lead, Don Burnette will continue as the Autonomy tech lead and Paw Andersen (a new senior director joining from HQ who has been leading the Business Infrastructure and Marketplace / Dispatch teams for the last couple of years) will be taking point on the rest of the software team including AVMaps — the three of them will report to [Anthony Levandowski].»
The development of a robust autonomous system that does not require a human to take over (level 4 autonomy), then, depends greatly on building out the capabilities of the other sensors.
A small firm taken on as an independent subsidiary might gain just the right combination of creative autonomy and financial stability.
The imperatives of autonomy can take on a messianic hue.
While exerting one's autonomy and taking of innocent life in abortion is clearly wrong and disallowed by Scripture, so is being vitriolic and hating others on the other side of an issue.
That is, instead of taking up the question of the autonomy of consciousness in its most general sense, I will attempt to focus the debate on a central concept of self - awareness which is capable of corresponding to one of the major traits of the idea of revelation brought to light by our analysis of biblical discourse.
American liberalism, on the other hand, because it emerged partly from Progressivism, tends to take a more utilitarian perspective on such things, viewing autonomy merely as a means to an end, the end being increasing the happiness of as many people as possible.
There's one other way that American liberalism differs from classical liberalism: classical liberals took a deontological perspective on liberty, viewing personal autonomy and the pursuit of happiness as things that are inherently worthy of being promoted, regardless of what they lead to.
It's unclear whether academies will work in the smaller and much more numerous primary schools — of which so far around 10 % are academies; and whether primary heads and governors have the breadth of expertise and the time to take on the responsibilities of greater autonomy.
They'd also like to experiment with mixed autonomy, where the robot does some tasks on its own and the user takes over for other tasks.
With reliable autonomy and collision avoidance, drones can begin to take on tasks too dangerous or remote for humans to carry out: checking electric power lines, for example, or delivering medical supplies in an emergency.
We've separated people into disparate groupings while taking away their autonomy and ability to think / reason for themselves while also putting them at odds with one another and lessening their ability to connect on equal footing.
Schools are taking on markedly more autonomy under the academies programme, multi-academy trusts (MATs) are springing up around the country, and all the talk is now of a «self - improving and school - led system».
We agree with Rick Hess, for example, that «through - course assessments» — high - stakes tests to be taken a half dozen times a year — will pressure schools to follow a particular scope and sequence — and that this is a serious infringement on school - level autonomy.
Select the true leaders who are ready to take on the system, and grant them the autonomy to lead.
Taking on a negotiator's mindset — by considering our colleagues» need for and perception of appreciation, autonomy, affiliation, status, and role in each interaction — can help us build the cooperation and collaboration we need to fuel our collective success.
Not only is acceptance into university teacher education programs a highly competitive process, the autonomy, professional engagement of teachers is evidenced in their development of teaching materials, use of collaborative planning time, and the organization of professional spaces on school campuses (see Jen b.) Within this environment why would a teacher ever choose to take up the mantle of headmaster or school principal?
Thirty per cent of academy senior leaders who took part in a poll on the additional autonomy that comes from academy status said it had «no effect» at all in the classroom, while 18 per cent said it had a negative impact.
In most careers, professionals gradually gain increased autonomy over a number of years, learning from more experienced employees and progressively demonstrating their capacity to take on more significant tasks.
What we are doing is stating sound principles that are aligned with and underscore the responsibilities we have (or should have) agreed to take on in exchange for public dollars and the autonomy that we have (or should have) to innovate in our schools and create the kind of learning environments that families aspire to for their children and educators aspire to for their careers.
To ensure the interests of authorizers, our partners, and charter schools were represented in this process, we took a close look at federal activities to identify those that have the biggest impact on charter school autonomy and accountability.
Audi is already introducing Level 3 self - driving technology on the A8, but a new concept car takes autonomy a big step further.
Volvo plans to take the Pilot Assist features a few steps further in 2017, when it will test a fleet of 100 XC90s with enough autonomy to allow drivers to not pay attention to the road when traveling on a roughly 50 - kilometer (31 mile) stretch of highway in the automaker's home town of Gothenburg, Sweden.
It offers full second level autonomy, meaning it can operate many of the systems by itself, but it still needs a driver on standby to take over if required.
The change is being led from the top by Akio Toyoda, who in taking on the roles of Lexus» Chief Branding Officer and master driver, has given the business more freedom, autonomy, and the confidence to be daring.
Old Bear and Little Bear face off on the major issues of autonomy: scarf wearing, being careful on a high rock and taking a nap.
Reading this book I found it more than ironic that the Tower's erection (pun intended) took place during a time period where women were seeking greater autonomy and beginning to press for the right to vote - on both sides of the Atlantic.
In terms of actually how much of his advice we take on, we have a degree of flexibility and a degree of autonomy.
Taking her book Aesthetics of Installation Art as a point of departure, Juliane Rebentisch will reflect on the politics of curating via addressing the relations of aesthetic autonomy, institutional critique, and the public today.
Concentrating on some of the central figures in its emergence, including artists, critics, and curators, Julie Reiss takes us from Allan Kaprow's 1950s» environments to examples from minimalism, performance art, and process art to establish installation art's autonomy as well as its relationship to other movements.
They seem to think that the autonomy concerns are fully logical and take no stand on the fact that many investors have experienced mistreatment in particular in the formerly socialist member states.
In one sense, the Court's autonomy concern is based on a juristic fiction of a perfect legal system that contains no gaps or lacunae in the protective safety - net it offers to its subjects, and the glorified references to the principle of mutual trust and the EU's foundational values sound somewhat empty in light of arbitral practice and in light of the fact that arbitrary exercises of public power continue to take place within the internal market, with EU law having little to offer to the affected investors.
Taking the decentralization philosophy into social media «Indorse» — a reward - based decentralized professional network on the Ethereum blockchain tries to resolve three basic problems of social networking platforms — economic, autonomy and trust issues by using a LinkedIn - style professional networking model, wherein members retain the ownership of data while earning rewards for sharing their professional skills and using the platform.
They hope that working for a smaller organisation will give them a chance to take on a role with greater autonomy, where the results of their hard work are more apparent and visible, with better exposure to senior decision makers.
They hope that working for a smaller organization will give them a chance to take on a role with greater autonomy, where the results of their hard work are more apparent and visible, with better exposure to senior decision makers.
It is also the case that — going back to where we started in this piece — as the literature on the social determinants of health tells us taking away people's self - respect and autonomy does not do their health any good.
The enmeshed parent may also take it personally when a child attempts to demonstrate autonomy or independence, which can have a harmful impact on the child and the family dynamic overall.
You can encourage your children to take on responsibilities and develop a sense of autonomy.
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