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Their competence encourages autonomy, which fosters further competence — a virtuous cycle that continues to adulthood.
Dr Gosling calls these "sociability", "affection", "emotional stability" and "competence" (a mixture of intelligence and obedience).
Many drivers voted for Brexit hoping to avoid the EU certificate of professional competence, a seven-hour annual course.
She is instead seductive in her confidence and her competence, a temptress with an apple that tastes of unexpected knowledge.
Most corporations are built around a core competence: a particular technology or an approach to a particular type of market.
He seemed to represent pure technocratic competence, a nearly unknown trait in the history of governance in Louisiana.
A lasting tribute to the female showrunner Jenji Kohan, Nancy is a heroic figurehead for womanly competence, a Florence Nightingale with incense in her lamp.
An Ipsos Mori poll this weekend has the Tories ahead of Labour on the question of economic competence – a finding that has to be reversed.
That's reassuring, in a way: Haspel's strength has been sheer competence — a calm, no-drama approach to managing complex spy operations.
The children who watched less violent shows also scored higher on measures of social competence, a difference that persisted after one year.
Team Cameron's concern is that the handling of the dispute called into question the Government's competence – a quality that, once lost, can be hard to recover.
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