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Discover LudwigThe phrase "areas of competences" is not correct in standard written English; the correct term is "areas of competence." You can use it when discussing specific skills or knowledge domains in a professional or educational context.
Example: "In our training program, we will focus on developing the areas of competence necessary for effective leadership."
Alternatives: "fields of expertise" or "domains of skill.".
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Among 3 areas of competences (educational, clinical, organisational), participants acknowledged clinical competences as the most important.
From 3 areas of competences they identified clinical competences as the most important in everyday practice.
Among 3 areas of competences, participants identified clinical competences as the most important in everyday practice.
As the next step, all project partners conducted consultations in their countries in order to categorise and group the topics in three main areas of competences.
On the other hand, doctors are aware that there are some areas of competences that may be below the level required for effective preventive care.
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"There are clearly defined areas of competence.
"It will not trespass onto areas of competence of other parts of the U.N. system.
Its areas of competence would include managing the global economy, disarmament, food security, the environment and migration.
The write-down, whenever it does come, can be seen as a reminder of what happens to firms when they stray from their core areas of competence.
Communication and co-management are pointed out as central areas of competence for executives working with landscape management and planning.
"They were late to realize consumer film is a no-growth area, and they may be late in pinpointing their areas of competence now," said Amit Batabyal, an economics professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
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