Sentence examples for competence grounds from inspiring English sources

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Hovering close to the actresses' faces, María Laura Collaso's observant camera notices when the older woman's calm competence grounds her younger colleagues, and how a borrowed lipstick can lighten a mood.

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Some challenged ODIHR's competence on the absurd grounds that only professional politicians can know how elections work.

That is why he is eschewing an ideological challenge to Corbynism – "I am just as radical as Jeremy"– and making his case on the grounds of competence.

They worry that, once the new rules are in place, they will either be stuck with costly, unproductive workers (see article) or face a flood of lawsuits.In principle, employers should be able to win such cases provided that they can justify the dismissal on grounds of competence.

A sneaky and suspect band: what are these two Los Angeles art-punks up to, with their ground-level competence, low-fidelity smears, whiny vocals, song after song of twinkly, echoey noise-into-song?

We assessed and compared the number of laboratory and radiology requests and correlated the results with the scores participants received from their supervisors for the facet of competence "scientifically and empirically grounded method of working".

Balls and Ed Miliband have already decided that they can't assume the coalition will lose the next election on the grounds of economic competence.

Grounds challenging the competence of counsel lead to a compulsory waiver of privilege and a torrent of inevitable but unattractive reasons from erstwhile counsel previously retained as to why the client was in fact guilty, how troublesome they were, and as to why it is not the advocate's fault but rather that of their client.

For these reasons, some have argued that aside from these well-evidenced systems, there must be a third element in the human mind viz., an innate concept of number, which must involve the grasp of a fully-general successor function that grounds adult mathematical competence (see Leslie, Gallistel & Gelman 2007, for example).

The information available prior to selection may be inadequate and there might be a risk that the participants are selected too much on grounds of verbal competence.

The competence of Iraqi and Kurdish ground forces -- crucial if territory is to be taken and held -- will take time to build up, and may never be achievable with the so-called moderate forces within Syria.

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