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Trust reflects a commitment to an on-going relationship [ 19], and is important in healthcare because it is a setting which is characterized by uncertainty and an element of risk regarding the competence and intentions of the health provider [ 20].
The goal was to determine whether training with a ball of lower mass favored an increase of enjoyment, perceived competence, and intention to be physically active.
Main outcome measures Caregiver rated quality of life of the patient measured with the quality of life in Alzheimer's disease instrument and self perceived burden of the informal caregiver measured with the sense of competence questionnaire (intention to treat analysis).
It also raises serious questions about both his competence and his intentions.
For a party that has campaigned on its leader's competence, his stated intention that he would stand down – if he were to win a far from certain second term – could cause chaos within the Conservative party itself.
The row began after it emerged from the publicly available minutes of the joint ministerial working group on welfare that the Scottish and Westminster governments had discussed a previously untested approach of "split competence", with the intention of legislative control over the 11 benefits involved passing to Holyrood by June 2017 and executive responsibility passing by April 2020.
As a result, this research empirically shows that China' industrial robot sector has apparent innovation gaps compared to developed economies, specifically in university-industry linkage, cross-disciplinary competence, and globalization intention, and this calls for the attention of policy makers and industrial experts.
But the plan depends on the good intentions and competence of a Shiite-dominated Iraqi government that has not demonstrated an abundant supply of either.
Seeming surprised by the conversation's turn, Snowden – whose leaks of thousands of documents to Guardian journalists led to controversy around the world – slowly conceded that his actions carried dangers regardless of his intentions or competence.
But this freeing up of private potential has been matched, in the second half of Elizabeth's reign, by a disastrous decline in social mobility, a callous indifference to disadvantage and unemployment, and, with it, an inevitable loss of belief in the good intentions or competence of anyone who enters public life.
He does, however, favour breaking down rigid job grades, which currently encourage talented civil servants to continually move to new posts to secure promotion.For all these sweeping intentions, the competence of the civil service is more routinely judged on how well it avoids expensive disasters.
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