exercise autonomy

Frequency: 6.06.1 per million words

To actively use or apply one's autonomy.

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  • An individual's right to exercise autonomy is a fundamental principle of modern ethics.
  • Patients should be given the information they need to exercise their autonomy in making healthcare decisions.
  • The new management structure allows team leaders to exercise greater autonomy over their projects.
  • As a teenager, he constantly sought opportunities to exercise his autonomy from his parents' rules.
  • The regional government has been exercising its political autonomy by creating its own local laws.
  • In this course, students are encouraged to exercise intellectual autonomy and develop their own research questions.
  • To truly grow, one must learn how to effectively exercise personal autonomy in life choices.
  • The startup's culture empowers every employee to exercise autonomy in their daily tasks.
  • She felt she couldn't fully exercise her autonomy while living in her family home.
  • If we don't exercise our autonomy, we risk letting others make important decisions for us.