Within the cells there are numerous intracellular compartments that operate more or less autonomously from the rest of the cell.
Eligibility requirements are often managed by state and local housing authorities autonomously.
The restriction point couples proliferation to external cues, and hence is frequently inactivated in tumors that grow autonomously.
Little more than half a century after the overthrow of the Jewish nationality, the Mishnah was practically completed, and by this code of rabbinic law - and law is here a term which includes the social, moral and religious as well as the ritual and legal phases of human activity - the Jewish people were organized into a community, living more or less autonomously under the Sanhedrin or Synedrium and its officials.
For even when the felt obligation is absolute, where the will is completely moralized, where it is inconceivable in the case of a good man that the act which he performs should be other than it is, there the obligation which he recognizes is an obligation to choose autonomously, and as such is distinguished from desire or appetite or any of the other alleged determinants of action.