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  • 11self´-ev´i|dent|ly — self ev|i|dent «SEHLF EHV uh duhnt», adjective. evident by itself; needing no proof; axiomatic: »We hold these truths to be self evident (Declaration of Independence). The self evident fact that growth is the result of eating and drinking...… …

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  • 12self-ev|i|dent — «SEHLF EHV uh duhnt», adjective. evident by itself; needing no proof; axiomatic: »We hold these truths to be self evident (Declaration of Independence). The self evident fact that growth is the result of eating and drinking... (Benjamin Jowett).… …

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  • 13self-proclaimed — self pro|claimed [ ,self prə kleımd ] adjective used for saying what a particular person, organization, etc. describes themselves as, even though other people might not agree: the region s self proclaimed independence …

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  • 14self-actualization — /self ak chooh euh leuh zay sheuhn, self ak /, n. Psychol. the achievement of one s full potential through creativity, independence, spontaneity, and a grasp of the real world. Also called actualization. [1935 40] * * * …

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  • 15self-actualization — self′ actualiza′tion n. psl the achievement of one s full potential through creativity, independence, spontaneity, and a grasp of the real world • Etymology: 1935–40 self′ ac′tualize, v.i. ized, iz•ing …

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  • 16self-de|pend|ence — «SEHLF dih PEHN duhns», noun. reliance on oneself with a feeling of independence of others; self reliance …

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  • 17self-sufficiency — self satisfaction, independence …

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  • 18self government — independence, autonomy, independent management of matters relating to residents …

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  • 19Self-determination — This article is about self determination in international law. For other uses, see Self determination (disambiguation). Self determination is the principle in international law that nations have the right to freely choose their sovereignty and… …

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  • 20Self-governance of Singapore — The self governance of Singapore was carried out in several stages. After the British joined Singapore once more and started, without much success, dealing with post war problems, Singapore already was not happy with the British as their leaders …

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