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EO can be considered as entrepreneurial competencies that can be learned through proper entrepreneurship education.

Hence, religion affects wealth accumulation by shaping individuals' goals and by allowing them to develop a set of competencies that can enhance wealth ownership and the distribution of their wealth among family members and society.

However, further complication unfolds as industries are continuously evolving to meet rapid global demand and practice; hence defining set of competencies that can accurately map attributes outlined by industry with the aim of addressing "skill-gap" will continue to be a challenging endeavour for higher education sector.

However, the most significant benefit of computerized assessment is that it permits examiners to assess more complex performances of students via integrative test items which may include digital media to increase the types of skills, knowledge, and competencies that can be evaluated (Bartram 2006).

In introductory biology one of the most highly enrolled science classes in the U.S. formative and summative multiple-choice assessments (e.g., clicker questions, midterm exams) remain the norm, greatly limiting the range of skills and competencies that can be assessed (Ha et al.[2011]; Nehm and Haertig [2012]).

It is inconceivable that that there be a machine that is startlingly good at playing the Imitation Game, and yet unable to do well at any other tasks that might be assigned to it; and it is equally inconceivable that there is a machine that is startlingly good at the Imitation Game and yet that does not have a wide range of competencies that can be displayed in a range of quite disparate areas.

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Hazard perception is one of the few quantifiable components of driving competency that can explain the high crash risk of novice drivers (see Horswill & McKenna, 2004).

Case volume and training have been considered as reasonable surrogates for competency that can be used as a basis to grant privileges for performing laparoscopic operations.

To take stringent measures against foreign students and drive them away works against the best interests of the United States: For example, the "war on terrorism" has demonstrated a striking lack of cultural competency that can be gained in exchanges with foreign students and scholars.

Global brands are skilled in articulating relationships, a competency that can: a) reinforce superiority versus local challengers and b) facilitate profitable management of sub-brands and new categories.

That may be going too far for many of us, but it's much sexier than a guy on the couch asking, "So babe, what take out should we order?" Author Christa Wick has an interesting -- and pro-feminist -- interpretation of the appeal of this type of hero who takes charge: "powerful dominant heroes let me have a heroine of substance and competency that can still be bowled over by a lover".

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