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"We have freedom to make decisions that will help children without the bureaucracy."
Discretion means freedom to make decisions as one thinks fit.
As a result, employees were given freedom to make decisions on the job and greater attention was paid to informal work groups.
Dignity means having the freedom to make decisions on one's life and to be met with respect for this right.
"We want thorough control and the freedom to make decisions independently."
Several executives said in interviews that they felt considerable freedom to make decisions and act on them quickly.
We allow Muslim women in Europe to have no freedom to make decisions over many areas of their lives.
He has also developed a more liberal outlook, giving his players more freedom to make decisions as they go.
Then, arcane work rules were discarded and employees were given more freedom to make decisions.
"However, the individual's freedom to make decisions about design, color and technique has remained at the center of Navajo weaving.
Laissez-faire leaders allow followers to have complete freedom to make decisions concerning the completion of their work.
The particular disadvantages of the existing system are the farmers' lack of freedom to make decisions about their farms.
Autonomy is the state where one has the freedom to make decisions and the ability to act in such a way as to realize those decisions.
Fuller completely rejects the notion that public schools are threatened in any way by giving parents the freedom to make decisions on behalf of their children.
"Once he felt comfortable that the team was disciplined enough, he has backed off a little and given us the freedom to make decisions for ourselves."
He said he had the freedom to make decisions without special interest influence, and argued that the millionaires amendment simply allowed more special interest money into the system.
Maria Lourdes Afiuni has been wrongly imprisoned, and her basic rights have been violated, as well as her freedom to make decisions as a judge.
The submission argued that the city would benefit from greater freedom to make decisions locally and should have a greater voice in how national and regional budgets are allocated.
Advocates for bodily autonomy argue that the freedom to make decisions about one's body does not violate one's dignity but actually increases a person's sense of control and empowerment.
While Mr. Parsons now has more freedom to make decisions, he is doing so at a time when the business has become more difficult than it was in the late 1990's.
Whatever their personal politics, motorcyclists instinctively understand that the freedom to make decisions must sometimes extend to the freedom to make bad ones, in pursuit of liberty or love or even speed.
Recent legislation, proposed by a coalition of 21 northwestern Connecticut towns, gives towns some freedom to make decisions concerning a 24-foot width guideline for all bridge reconstructions, Mr. Chapin said.
Whether the issue is curriculum, the school attended, the quality of the faculty, or academic standards and accountability, the Institute believes that parents should have the freedom to make decisions in the best interests of their children.
David Pirtle, president and CEO of Gemeinhardt, says that the acquisition by Angel Industries will allow Gemeinhardt more freedom to make decisions and run production in order to best serve the market.
Free will, seen this way, is about freedom to make decisions without duress (and so is a version of Kantian positive practical free will, i.e., Kantian autonomy), as opposed to an impossible and unnecessary freedom from causality itself.