Sentence examples for competence I from inspiring English sources

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For example, bacteria have been observed to reach competence (i.e. obtain the ability to kill their non-competent siblings) in rich medium in vitro in early logarithmic growth, which is not seen in vivo, where nutrients are generally limited [ 41, 42].

Instead, these competencies were worded to reflect an expectation of an intermediate level of competence i.e., know how to apply or do something in a supervised setting.

This study explores two sub-sets of communicative competence, i.e. rhetorical style competence, and interpersonal and interactive competence requirement as perceived by selected participants of the academic and professional engineering community.

This suggests that, on average, all countries sufficiently utilise their students' math capabilities in facilitating the development of problem solving competence (i.e., transfer).

Mélange formations so typical of exhumed SISZ (Fagereng 2011; Kimura et al. 2012) are of particular interest because of the likelihood of extreme stress and competence (i.e. tensile strength) heterogeneity within such formations (Fagereng and Sibson 2010).

Collectively, sub-theories within SDT specify that the satisfaction of humans' psychological needs for competence (i.e. a sense of effectiveness within environment), autonomy (i.e. volitional behaviour) and relatedness (i.e. belongingness) are essential for optimal motivation, health behaviour and well-being.

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Externalists and Emergentists tend to hold that the "discrete infinity" that HCF posits is more plausibly a property of the generative Essentialists' model of linguistic competence, I-language, or FLN, than a part of the human mind/brain.

Competence Is defined as the need to feel optimally challenged and capable of achieving outcomes.

Perhaps, but not necessarily, its aims, but certainly the content and the competences, i.e., the actual content of student's education.

This very day, I tried to see as few patients as possible and, between each patient, I was going to the toilets to cry [in secret]." - Magali This second resident explained how she had doubts about her competences: "I said to myself I have perhaps no chance to become a good doctor.

This study explores the decision-facilitating role of performance measurement systems (PMSs) in firms attempting to translate competence ambidexterity (i.e., the simultaneous pursuit of exploration and exploitation) into innovation ambidexterity outcomes (i.e., the achievement of both radical and incremental innovations).

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