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Being competent
adjective
Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications.
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Being competent and improving is a prerequisite of good governance.
Being competent to take care of oneself, and imaginative about it — that is a lesson of the series.
"Being competent in government does not make the hairs on the back of anybody's neck stand on end," he said.
"Being competent in Government does not make the hairs on the back of anybody's neck stand on end," he said pointedly at the time.
Being "competent in Microsoft Office" is not going to be good enough in the 21st century workforce – employees will be required to have a deeper understanding of how technology works and have the skills to create digital content.
Being competent isn't nearly enough.
Being competent is not the standard we're seeking.
Being competent is table stakes when it comes to being a thought leader.
Being competent in the required skill set for the respective job is a requirement and a given.
Being competent, religious and moral beliefs, and fear of academic punishment were their major reasons not to engage in cheating.
Being competent, a good communicator and a good teacher were the main characteristics of the 'good' doctor.
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