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be competent
adjective
Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications.
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One, they needed me to be competent.
Similarly, it has to be competent to be credible.
But voters expect them to at least be competent managers.
Let them be competent in somebody else's stewardship.
To be competent under trying and unfamiliar conditions is to feel free.
Traditionally men are expected to be competent financially, whether it's their bent or not.
All the evidence is that the next administration will be competent and smart as hell.
Some will be competent cricketers, others won't and at least one will not have played before.
"Just because a therapist looks like you doesn't mean that they will be competent," Goba says.
I believe strongly that we need to train young doctors to be competent, caring and conscientious.
Of the replacement officials, he said: "I do feel these officials will be competent.
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