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There were significant differences in the competence level among professional groups; non-qualified support group (3.00 for competent), Counsellor/Psychologist/Therapist (3.38), Occupational therapists (3.76), Nurses (4.01), Medical staff (4.05), Social workers (4.25) and Psychologists (4.62 for proficient/expert).
My confidence in the competence (and motives) of the police ebbed away.
Having confidence in the competence of one's teammates is an important component of trust, asserts Neale.
My own antidote to conspiratorial thinking is an abiding mistrust in the competence of big institutions.
It discloses flaws, too, in the competence of the ambulance and emergency services.
The effect of the financial crisis was to undermine faith and trust in the competence of the governing elites.
No weapons or explosives were found during the raids, and the failure to capture Abdeslam will further undermine wavering confidence in the competence of Belgium's counter-terrorism agencies.
If you were about to be lifted onto an operating table, you'd be more interested in the competence of the surgeon than in his or her personality.
But the Slovenian Parliament's president, Miran Potrc, was quoted by the Belgrade daily Politika Ekspres today as saying the matter was clearly in the competence of his Parliament.
Theresa May and her advisers should understand that to rebuild faith in the competence and integrity of our government, transparency is vital.
There is "belief-ignorance," which is just false belief, and "believer-ignorance," which is a deficiency in the competence of the subject to gather and assess evidence.
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