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Autonomy: Founded in 1996 and utilizing a unique combination of technologies borne out of research at Cambridge University. The company currently has a market cap of $4 billion with offices worldwide. Autonomy's position as industry leader is widely recognized by analysts including Gartner, Forrester Research and Delphi.
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Autonomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Autonomy (Ancient Greek: αυτονόμος autonomos , Modern Greek: αυτονομία autonomia , from auto "self" + nomos , "law": one who gives oneself his/her own law) is a concept found in moral, politi...
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Autonomy - Definition of Autonomy at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Autonomy. Look it up now! ... Use autonomy in a Sentence...
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1. The Concept of Autonomy ... Autonomy plays various roles in theoretical accounts of persons, conceptions of moral obligation and responsibility, the justification of social policies and in numerous aspects of political theory.
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What distinguishes autonomy-undermining influences on a person's decision, intention, or will from those motivating forces that merely play a role in the self-governing process? This is the question that all accounts of autonomy try to answer.
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Autonomy Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Discuss new logo proposals for Wiktionary. ... Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Singular; autonomy...
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