Exact(60)
Medical practitioners also valued NP competence, which for some meant NPs who were competent to realise their boundaries and seek advice when appropriate.
The potential employer associates good looks with competence, which you might think would make an attractive man an attractive candidate.
Riding always induced a happy mood of freedom and competence, which vanished the moment he took the helmet off.
I later learned there were questions about my competence, which no one had ever raised when I was there.
Among his strengths is a very good intelligence service, with considerable technical competence, which was set up for him by the East Germans.
The most focussed is an attempt to make Afghanistan a matter of Obama's competence, which, for many in the public, no longer covers it.
Spitzer's progressivism, distilled a certain way, is a will to competence, which raises the question of whether competence can be willed.
"The smaller the media outlet online, the more likely it will be pared down to its core competence, which is local news," Mr. Crosbie said.
I created an event for students and those in their first year post-qualifying called Confidence and Competence, which runs in London each April.
Similarly, because Nintendo is not trying to rule the entire industry, it's been able to focus on its core competence, which is making entertaining, innovative games.
Europe The Environment Secretary Owen Paterson insists food safety is a "European competence" which prevents Britain from banning meat imports without proof of a health risk.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com