Sentence examples for competence identification from inspiring English sources

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In companies, competence management involves several heavy processes that we have categorised in four classes: competence identification, competence assessment, competence acquisition, and competence usage.

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For example, early personal contact, often from foraging in forests for plants and wild animals, leads to increased competence in identification of biota (Rydberg and Falck 2000).

Cultural competence requires identification of 'what is at stake in local worlds' in relation to the everyday lives of patients [ 58].

Various modes of the use of language and of socialisation/affiliation are frequently used to establish measures of competence and identification regarding both one's own and the host culture [ 35- 38].

Sole competence for the identification of potential victims of trafficking is with the Irish police, which the report said "does not represent good practice".

First, they are based on a questionable identification of competence with success in a single institution, the school, rather than in the relevant contexts of application.

In comparison to role-plays, questions can be focused in detail on different competence dimensions, allowing the identification of structures and levels, while the observation of the act itself would only show the resulting conglomerate of the dimensions working together (Lane and Rollnick 2007).

This study's identification of perceived competence as a mediator furthers understanding of the inconsistent findings reported in previous research on the effect of system use on performance.

For example, for diseases in areas where a specific vector responsible for disease transmission may be unknown or unconfirmed, approaches emphasizing vector identification and transmission competence may need to be prioritized.

Knowledge-based trust is trust in the competence of the other person, and identification-based trust is trust in the way the other person communicates, in other words affect-based trust [ 53, 54].

The poor resolution of strain relationships in H. influenzae prevented identification of non-competent lineages that have persisted for longer periods of time, indicating that phylogenetic methods may not be well suited for tracing competence evolution in H. influenzae.

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