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autonomy

[aw-ton-uh-mee] / ɔˈtɒn ə mi /


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From Russia’s war in Ukraine to the Pacific Ocean, balloons are making a comeback, boosted by high-tech innovations in sensors, autonomy and materials.

From The Wall Street Journal

France's President Macron has long called for Europe to increase what he calls its strategic autonomy, in traditional security terms but also energy security, supply chains and new technologies.

From BBC

The Times talked to Nemens about favoring friendship on the page, bodily autonomy and her influences including California artist Wayne Thiebaud — whose painting “Supine Woman” is featured on the cover of her novel.

From Los Angeles Times

"We could see how Staten Island would do financially, remaining part of New York City -- or some sort of a hybrid approach, where maybe we have greater autonomy," he said.

From Barron's

“It’s really about an alternative experience to a traditional proscenium show, giving the audience autonomy to explore,” Herstand says.

From Los Angeles Times