Sentence examples for competence addressing from inspiring English sources

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For example, lay individuals' perceptions of biomedical health worker competence addressing mental health issues – rather than differences in cultural explanatory models – may be the dominant determinant of why religious leaders, such as Protestant pastors and Vodou priests, are often preferred over nurses and doctors for psychosocial care in rural Haiti [ 35].

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"The Roberts Court has lost faith in the democratic process," Professor Karlan wrote, noting that the conservative justices, at least in practice, reject the idea that the political branches have a "special institutional competence" in addressing certain questions.

Both of these cases, sobering as they may be in their potential for harm, signal that rather than flailing about to find those bent on destruction, the United States has reached a new level of confidence and competence in addressing the threat of al-Qaida.

When scientists act as experts, Nowotny [24] argues, they need to answer to questions they did not chose and therefore transgress the limits of their competence, by addressing issues that cannot be reduced to the purely scientific or technical, and by addressing a mixed audience, not only composed of fellow-experts.

Communication skills seem to be important for final-year students' competence in addressing sensitive psychosocial issues and patients' concerns as well as informing and planning with patients being representative for a fairly complex case in general practice.

"Microsoft Will Test Justices Prowesss" (June 4) asked whether the Supreme Court justices have the technical competence to address the Microsoft antitrust case.

Jo Stevens, shadow prisons minister, said: "It is absolutely vital that HM Inspectorate of Prisons is able to produce reports with total independence free from any interference or influence … This shocking inspection report raises huge questions about the Ministry of Justice's competence to address the worsening Tory prison crisis".

Otherwise, ways must be found giving EU MS the necessary competence to address risks for endangered and protected species before GMOs are commercially placed on the market.

Methods of avoiding common problems associated with operator work in automated process control, such as understimulation and difficulties in achieving and maintaining necessary skills and competence, are addressed in this paper.

They display Mr. Trump's confusing the capacity to make controversial statements with the competence to address and solve "controversial issues".

[ 17 ] "..correlations with written examinations were modest, adding empirical support to the notion that standardized patients assess aspects of competence not addressed directly by the traditional written measures".

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