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The authors demonstrate the great analytic competence for which they are deservedly noted.
What's now beyond dispute (Obama seems to be acknowledging as much) is that the Bush family conceit of a unipolar, US-dominated world is over, much more convincingly so than the much-predicted overthrow of Davos man, who is yet to show either contrition or signs of the technocratic competence for which he (they're mostly he) was paid so much until recently.
With his clipped moustache and his clipped manner, Allen projects an apolitical and non-corporate competence for which the American public yearns, and his almost daily press briefings on the unfolding calamity present the latest information and best guesses in their unvarnished form.
This is a failure of normative competence for which society is to blame and which it is society's duty to correct (470).
An exception was noted for professional competence, for which the between-group effect was small (Cohen's d = 0.10) and not statistically significant.
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The Legislature's approval cemented a huge political victory for the governor, who praised legislative leaders early Thursday "for this demonstration of competence" — something for which Albany is not exactly known.
Unfortunately, despite all of these applications, portfolio management usually is not considered a core competence for managers, which could explain why many of these organizational areas are less effective than they could be.
Similar findings have been reported from other European countries [ 23, 24], suggesting a higher vector competence for SBV, which might counterbalance its shorter viraemia compared to BTV [ 1], a feature that draws further attention to the SBV potential for spreading.
The Ph.D. program in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament is intended to prepare you to do research in this field, to teach in an academic setting, and to engage in other professional work for which strong competence in biblical studies would be important.
The apprentices are aware that there are 60 goals for which their competence and knowledge was below the level they considered necessary; however, they state that in general, they have competencies that relate to the goals (of 704 possible answers to Q2 in the survey, 32 are ticked as 1).
Based on the evolutionary distance, vector status, and vector competence of the fly species for which we have genome data, we asked: of the 8,020 EST clusters or singletons, how many have homologs in the available databases for 4 fly genomes/transcriptomes?
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