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be competence
noun
The quality or state of being competent, i.e. able or suitable for a general role.
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There must be competence, to start with, on the business side, just as there must be in any large undertaking, but it is a mistake to suppose that the business side of a paper should dominate, as sometimes happens, not without distressing consequences.
Pre-service curricula should be competence or task-based giving more weight to a set of well defined, measurable procedural skills but without sacrificing theoretical knowledge [ 4, 6, 8, 14].
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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.
Its most striking features are competence and continuity.
The bigger concerns, MPs will tell you, are competence, priorities and effective communication.
It was competence alone that had the snap-judgment predictive power.
But is competence revealed in the cheekbones, the jawline, the fullness of the lips?
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