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To competence
noun
The quality or state of being competent, i.e. able or suitable for a general role.
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Others respond to competence and authority.
These days, shortcomings are attributed to competence rather than ideology.
His political fortunes were pegged to competence, not charisma.
So we don't have a lot of hope that he will be restored to competence".
A strong recovery could lessen Labour's claims to competence and strengthen those of the coalition.
"The vast majority of defendants found incompetent are in fact restored to competence," Dr. Appelbaum said.
For example, ingested substances or excessive social support can promote confidence disproportionate to competence.
The Republican claim to competence had been squandered during the Bush years, along with its rationale of limited government.
Bush responded with stubborn loyalty, which became the same thing as indifference to competence and integrity, poisoning his Presidency.
The government hires blacks and gives contracts to black-owned firms wherever possible, with slight regard to competence.
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We lose sight of this approach to competence-building somewhere in kindergarten.
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