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But most never rise above a flavorless competence, meaning that Mr. Swanson's corrective approach to the play tends to come across as somewhat flatter than those that mine the play for its harrowing depths of feeling and its sublime lyrical beauty.
Officers were promoted on the basis of political allegiance rather than competence, meaning that many VNQDĐ and Đại Việt trained officers were denied such promotions.
Rather than scrutinizing the distinctions that could expose one murderer to the death penalty and another to imprisonment, judges assumed a "legislative competence," meaning the judges assumed that lawmakers had given appropriate levels of deliberation to each factor.
It covers three important topics: informed participation (meaning you must understand the risks involved), redundancy (meaning there are back-up systems in place so that if one component fails the whole system will not fail) and competence (meaning that all equipment and personnel must be of sufficient quality to competently perform their function).
Empowerment is a psychological motivational construct, which includes for domains: competence, meaning, self-determination, and impact.
Future work can explore the conditions enabling a socially anxious individual to generate a reliable sense of belonging, competence, meaning, autonomy, and joy in a romantic relationship (for them and their partner) (e.g., Fincham & Beach, 2010; LaGuardia, Ryan, Couchman, & Deci, 2000).
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The Maryland center CAB spent several CAB meetings to identify, define, and adopt its core values, which include cultural competence and inclusiveness, meaning that partners recognize, accept, and celebrate their differences and community perspectives are included and valued; and effective and open communication among partners including recognition of participants' right to know study findings.
The relative difference between ROS area with and without ABAP was considered a measure of antioxidant capacity, with high area difference meaning low antioxidant capacity, since high fluorescence levels were obtaining after adding ABAP, meaning low competence to neutralize peroxyl radicals.
I belong to those who want to place this [idea] with health actually outside health care, because a great deal of it has to do with things that I believe lay outside our, both competence and possibility to affect, meaning all the social aspects, relationships and such The demarcater is unwilling to take on a health promotion role.
Once more, lexical semantic competence is divorced from grasp of word meaning.
Thus, Putnam's account does provide some content for semantic competence, though it dissociates it from knowledge of meaning.
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