Sentence examples for competence to know from inspiring English sources

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Carnap later suggested that intensions could be regarded as the content of lexical semantic competence: to know the meaning of a word is to know its intension, "the general conditions which an object must fulfill in order to be denoted by [that] word" (Carnap 1955).

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It is plausible that semantic competence suffices to know that the sentence 'Bill Gates is named 'Bill Gates" is true and, while perhaps importing extra-semantic facts about language use, it is plausible that any reflective speaker of English knows that any token of 'Bill Gates is the person that stands at the origin of this chain of uses of the name 'Bill Gates" is true.

"People want that core competence, they want to know that the budget process is going to be handled well, that the focus will be on public safety, etc.," he said.

Projecting an attractive blend of joie de vivre and practical competence, they seemed to know their business, and that they did not always agree in their diagnoses made them seem more rather than less reliable.

In my experience, plenty of people regard this as a badge of competence for anyone who claims to know about the markets.*Newspapers regularly compile polls of such forecasts, where the average is usually the current level plus 10%.

It is not enough to be extremely knowledgeable about the facts of the universe; extreme competence also requires wisdom enough to know that there may be a rule here, in this group but not in that group.

I came to know the delicious feeling of competence.

Meanings refer to symbolic meanings, ideas and aspirations, such as the value of focal points of heat; competence to skill, know-how and technique, such as the ability to manage radiators and other technologies for heat provision; and things refer to objects, technologies, tangible physical entities, and the stuff of which objects are made.

I'd further argue the EQ, Emotional Intelligence is key to leadership, and when leaders fall off the tracks is when they go deaf... 1. SELF-AWARENESS Realistic self-confidence: You understand your own strengths and limitations; you operate from competence and know when to rely on someone else on the team.

Using Miller's framework for clinical assessment, 24 OSCEs and the use of standardised patients allow learners to demonstrate competence (knows how to do something) and performance (shows how).

Because competence is known to be content-specific, it is necessary to include several cases in the assessment in order to show content validity, reliability and be able to generalise test scores to overall TTE competence [ 11, 28].

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