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The quality or state of being competent, i.e. able or suitable for a general role.
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The results identify the top-rated knowledge and/or competencies needed in branding a business, which are competence in research development, knowledge of brand strategic planning, ability to communicate added value in a clear way, knowledge of brand identity development, and ability to manage and keep the brand management process 'alive', respectively.
Its most striking features are competence and continuity.
The bigger concerns, MPs will tell you, are competence, priorities and effective communication.
Researchers surmised that while stresses about money and children are at a peak, so are competence and a sense of mastery.
Domains discussed are: Competence of the parent, Role of the partner, Social support, Perceived barriers or life events within the care-giving context, and Wellbeing of the child.
Three particular useful heuristics for issue-specific competence are: competence on other issues (Green and Jennings, 2012a); the importance of the issue to the party and the position it takes; and party attachment in general (Rahn et al., 1994).
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Its problem is competence.
The bigger worry is competence.
The most obvious is competence.
"One is honesty and the other is competence".
We advance people on yesterday's, not tomorrow's, competence.
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