The interview was conducted in such a manner that the participant was respected as a self-determining individual. |
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We act very paternalistically toward them, and they don't develop a lot of self-determining, autonomous decision-making skills. |
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We ordinarily think that people are responsible for their bad conduct because they are self-determining. |
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They are planning and creating environmentally sustainable communities that are productive, self-reliant and self-determining. |
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Fredi was indeed fortunate to be born intelligent and became self-determining at an early age. |
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Nationalism is the doctrine that every culture ought to be self-determining. |
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The new states that arose would be neither self-determining nor democratic. |
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For those who pass the threshold of age and mental competence, the right to be self-determining in the major decisions in life is inviolate. |
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It would contain an isolated and self-determining community where the inhabitants will grow up from an early age in a very low-tech environment. |
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We are a sovereign, independent, small, feisty, self-determining nation, and we will tell people what we want to do. |
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That each and every person can be freely and fully self-determining is at the heart of her writing. |
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Allowing people to be self-determining is, they say, the only way to respect them as fully moral beings. |
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Despite our attachment to the ideal of the free, self-determining individual, we humans are dependent social beings. |
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The demand for informed consent expresses the value that humans are self-determining and self-regulating. |
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However, we were living here in self-determining societies with distinct cultures prior to the Canadian idea. |
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Individuality and self-determination can only be achieved in organic communion with other self-determining individuals. |
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If we are modes rather than substances, then we cannot be self-determining. |
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I would never eat in one as a self-determining adult, but if I'm mine-sweeping the plates of minors, it may be my favourite chain. |
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On this basis, the self is regarded as an autonomous, self-determining entity worthy of recognition and respect from others. |
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The Medical Services Branch of Health Canada has begun to transfer health services to First Nations self-determining groups. |
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That children have a right to live in healthy, self-determining communities that are free of violence. |
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A First Nations education system envisioned by all First Nations communities represents and serves the people to become self-determining. |
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Overall, the capacity of Band 57 members to be self-determining is undermined by a myriad of factors, political, economic and social. |
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The Premierleague is a self-determining body which requires motions to be proposed and seconded by existing members. |
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Why don't we knuckle down and focus on working with the government to create a confident, self-determining nation where opportunity abounds for all. |
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By curtailing the autonomy of the self-determining individual, authoritarian public health policies infantilise society, weaken democracy and diminish humanity. |
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By the late eighteenth century, Western Europeans were increasingly emphasizing marriage as a love-match between two self-determining individuals. |
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Along with having an authentic sense of cultural identity, heritage language students need to be able to make meaningful life choices in order to become self-determining. |
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He does not accept that we are more or less self-determining free agents. |
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The vision of the Cree Nation of Mistissini is that it be in full control of its own affairs as a self-determining and self-governing partner in Quebec society. |
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If you want to do justice to your lovely baby girl you must start acting like a self-determining woman. |
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Our people will live as healthy, self-determining First Nations in which they value and respect their individual lives, families, communities, and nations. |
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Small business provides First Nation peoples and communities with the means to become self-determining and free from corporate and governmental control, manipulation, and exploitation. |
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In some cases groups of agencies will be self-determining, in others they may come together under the auspices of People In Aid or other networks. |
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Rather than a top-down, regimented style – the regular army model, if you like – cabaret acts work more like special forces: highly skilled at specific tasks, self-determining, nimble and adaptive. |
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Far from a victim of her husband's pioneer yearnings, Tamsen is depicted as a self-determining adventurer whose own wanderlust helps propel her family westward. |
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Their significance lies in the way responsibility has passed from coaches to players, who are expected to have the personal maturity and professional experience to become self-determining. |
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Nation-states have long been recognized as holding such rights, and unquestionably Aboriginal nations were self-determining prior to contact with Europeans, and in many instances for a long period of time past contact. |
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Robert Chrisman believed that by relying on community support TBS could be self-determining. |
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He critically analyzes the changes occurring in everyday modern rural life, and, and how communities have emerged from crisis to become self-determining entities. |
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The delegates were charged with a weighty responsibility to represent the self-determining will and the best interest of your state nursing association. |
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The new determinacy is posited not by something different from itself, but by a self-determining determinacy of which it comprises a stage in its ongoing self-constitution. |
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