Sentence examples for competence to make a from inspiring English sources

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But that Act merely gave the federal courts competence to make a declaration of rights, even though [p552] no decree of enforcement be immediately asked.

Former security chiefs who worked closely with Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Barak have already criticized their judgment, calling into question their competence to make a decision on whether to launch a strike on Iran.

"This whole delay in the Pagoda Project is really due to the planning department's lack of competence to make a decision and get work done," Mr. Sarachan wrote, referring to a proposed building that he said would be the greenest in Berkeley.

"This whole delay in the Pagoda Project is really due to the planning department's lack of competence to make a decision and get work done," Mr. Sarachan wrote, referring to a proposed building that he said would be the greenest in Berkeley.

Courter, a former Republican congressman from New Jersey, says his company hopes to convince the judge that "he does not have the competence to make a national security decision".

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.

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Assisted-suicide laws require both the physical ability to self-administer the lethal medication and mental competence to make an extraordinarily difficult decision.

As stated in a British Academy report, "the essential principle of peer review is simple to state: it is that judgements about the worth or value of a piece of research should be made by those with demonstrated competence to make such a judgement.With publications, an author submits a paper to a journal.and peers are asked to offer a judgement as to whether it should be published.

Section 96 has thus come to be regarded as limiting provincial competence to make appointments to a tribunal exercising s. 96 judicial powers and therefore as implicitly limiting provincial competence to endow a provincial tribunal with such powers.

By "expert" Spitzer [ 12] was referring to a clinician who had demonstrated his or her competence to make this assessment based on a thorough clinical interview taking all available data into account.

Compulsorily treated patients tend to have a greater number of previous admissions, a history of childhood sexual or physical abuse or previous self-harm, and a lower WAIS-R full IQ score, which may point to a more intractable nature of disorder or a lower competence to make treatment decisions [ 11, 12].

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