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The states have never shown either the will or the competence to administer or enforce the law.
2. The "Advanced Neuropsychiatric Tools and Assessment Schedule" (ANTAS), a computerized semi-Structured Clinical Interview derived from the non patient version (SCID-I/NP) for DSM-IV [ 5] to assess the presence of psychiatric disorders (this, as stated in the study protocol, requires a clinical competence to administer).
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"But employers don't have the competence to do that".
Nothing is beyond the teacher's competence to care.
Quality ranges from journeyman competence to high academic proficiency.
"Who has the competence to implement the program?
In this pioneering book, Allen Buchanan and Dan Brock write that 'competence is competence for some task, competence to do something' (Buchanan & Brock 1989, 84; emphasis in original).
Doing something really well "requires going from unconscious incompetence to conscious incompetence to conscious competence to unconscious competence".
competence to consent; 6).
Most guidelines have detailed the process of administering the informed consent and, in particular, have underlined the importance of both the patients' understanding of the information and the patients' freedom and competence to make a decision.
Furthermore, when we indicate competence to consent, we also consider competence to refuse or dissent.
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