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单词 Self-determination
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1 It also undermined staff's attempts to encourage users' self-determination.
2 We all like self-determination and flexibility.
3 No one can substitute our right to self-determination.
4 The latter stand on a right of self-determination in matters that touch individual opinion and personal attitude....
5 Unless the Soviet military intervenes, self-determination must surely lead to reunification.
6 It was once synonymous with independence, self-determination and black achievement.
7 Why such a strong desire for self-determination on the far northwest side?
8 Therefore, the right of national self-determination could have no place in the party programme.
9 Self-determination has, as Lansing predicted all those years ago, raised hopes to an unsustainable level.
10 True independence and self-determination come from recognising that we not only have responsibility for ourselves, but also obligations to others.
11 He said the republic now had an inalienable right to self-determination.
12 The militants say talks should be held under United Nations auspices in Geneva, on the basis of self-determination.
13 On Aug. 9 over 90 percent of the delegates voted in favour of recognizing the right of Quebec to self-determination.
14 Its prestige also had a basis, as a political doctrine, in the liberal idea of self-determination.
15 Writers have to be relevant to what is taking place, whenever people are fighting for their self-determination.
16 By contrast, the sphere of civil society offers greater prospects for self-determination.
17 In the light of these trends the concepts of neighbourhood or patch have become less relevant to civic self-determination.
18 Buthelezi for his part warned that Kwazulu would consider secession if constitutional negotiations did not guarantee adequate self-determination in a federal structure.
19 For a start, it is a subordinate class, and being a socialist means surrendering a culture of subordination for self-determination.
20 Years later, she acknowledged the debt she owed him for those early lessons in self-determination.
21 He was driven by an enormous ambition and unrelenting ego, making him a living symbol of black self-determination.
22 The Progressive majority was hostile to the statusquo, and advocated national self-determination and political liberalism.
23 Most of the people here are fervent supporters of self-determination.
24 The concepts inherent in this right are the bedrock upon which the principles of self-determination and individual autonomy are based.
25 Autonomy was seen in the occupied territories as a denial of the demand for self-determination, not a step towards it.
26 The door was opened to a much more generalized right of national self-determination.
27 The liberal position was undermined and most Progressives were prepared to support the Prussian state as the instrument of achieving national self-determination.
28 The philosophical premiss which underlies the general principle is the right to self-determination.
29 Housing offers the greatest opportunity of all for local self-determination.
30 The professional takes power to give to the client self-determination.
31 On another level, de Gaulle's public recognition of self-determination and the option of independence opened up new possibilities for negotiation.
32 It is about a principle for which people have been fighting and dying for centuries - the indisputable right to self-determination.
33 The polio patient's equal right to self-determination should not be denied merely because he is helpless.
33 try its best to collect and make good sentences.
34 Decolonization was associated with the spread of ideologies of national self-determination and ultimately the near-universality of the sovereign nation-state.
35 Ultimately this is a question as to the proper limits of self-determination, as well as turning on the specific lucidity of the individual patient.
36 What is really crucial is not so much the absence of female sexuality as the limitations upon female autonomy and self-determination.
37 What is suggested is that the supposed right to self-determination may not be the creature it is thought to be.
38 Thus, one could not afford to ignore or deny the right of national self-determination.
39 They have already lost a great deal of the autonomy and self-determination they possessed under the Stormont regime.
40 On the other hand, schools are being encouraged in a much greater degree of financial and professional self-determination.
41 Four months after the self-determination speech he received a rude awakening on both scores.
42 Consent, which lies at the root of self-determination, should be the conceptual mechanism whereby the right is guaranteed and safeguarded.
43 And we also think that fairness and self-determination are things most people believe in.
44 Furthermore, the very notion of self-determination implies the need to exclude any outside pressure on a country.
45 First, there was the clear risk that particularization would feed rather than satisfy the appetite for further self-determination.
46 Wilson had made National Self-Determination the central plank of his 1916 election campaign for a second term in office.
47 Purists argued that celibacy and spinsterhood were positive acts of self-determination, in contrast to the illusory freedom of libertarianism.
48 The rise of ethnic violence throughout the Eastern bloc is unfortunately the other side of the coin to self-determination.
49 The principle of the right of national self-determination was then extended much more widely.
50 As Williams argues, these are ciphers or lay theories representing ways of life and contexts for apparent self-determination.
51 Ethically, patients are entitled to self-determination.
52 Moreover, players with softball experience showed lower self-determination, higher external control motivation and more motiveless willingness toward baseball than those without softball experience.
53 Pillay says efforts to help the nation's most disadvantaged people are being undermined by policies that have failed to recognize the right to self-determination for Australia's aborigines.
54 AmbassadorFinn is now with the Liechtenstein Institute Self-Determination in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.
55 This article does theoretical studies to clarify the international law principle of People's self-determination and its relationship with ethnic secessionism.
56 At the same time we should be aware that there are some people, who, with their evil intention, openly advocate the splitting of sovereign states under the cloak of self-determination.
57 Tyrants' abuse of the principle of "self-determination" has been contested since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
58 News collecting, newspaper printing, issuing and other management tache are all in the control of political party. The newspapering itself has no self-determination, also, it bears no responsibility.
59 Most democratic states in the West are holding an open attitude toward self-determination or secessionism .
60 I pledged to respect their rights of self-determination, tribal sovereignty, and religious freedom, and to work hard to improve the federal government's relations with them.
61 Danzig, 95 percent German, had been severed from Germany at Versailles in violation of Woodrow Wilson’s principle of self-determination.
62 Nationalists such as Sukarno, Indonesia, set up the Republic of Indonesia to strive for national self-determination.
63 In practice, self-determination soon became an expedient for newly established despots to strengthen and perpetuate their wrongdoings.
64 As a new motivation theory, self-determinism focuses on the degree to which human behavior is self-determined and regards motivation as a continuum of self-determination.
65 In the resource-searched sub-module it uses the limited depth-breadth priority algorithm to search the resources automatically. Thus the searching is self-determination and intelligence.
66 The phenomenology, existentialism and baconian traditionalism provide accomplish the founding of the self-determination theory.
67 We demand the union of all Germany in a Greater Germany on the basis of the right of national self-determination.
68 This kind of economic autarky found its counterpart on the political front in the principle of "self-determination.
69 The Terai parties, for example, want extreme provincial autonomy, even the right to self-determination.
70 The spontaneity , self-determination and liberty of news blog make it impossible to replace mass media.
71 Russia's recognition Tuesday of South Ossetia and Abkhazia violated that principle, relying instead on the competing notion of self-determination of peoples.
72 Like Rabin, he promoted peace, but with an edge: Our people do not consider that exercising the right to self-determination could violate the rights of their neighbors or infringe on their security.
73 The right to self-determination, particularly for indigenous people like Greenland's Inuit, more commonly known as Eskimos, was a recurring theme this weekend.
74 Deci and Ryan's (1985) self-determination theory just focused on them that were thought to lie on a continuum of increasing self-determination.
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