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Collectively, based on the preliminary evidence of validity reported here, and subject to further validation work, the SSSMQ measures stroke self-management competency, the features an individual requires to be competent and capable of managing health and wellbeing following stroke.
When lawyers express doubts about their clients' competency, the court suspends proceedings while the minors are evaluated.
To build what Dr. Henk, an anthropologist, called "cross-cultural competency," the center has been developing courses and programs intended to help acclimate soldiers to foreign cultures.
By slapping its brand on a wider array of products and straying from its core competency, the firm runs a risk.
Mr. Signor said that because the review process included an assessment of character and competency, "the actions the attorney general has taken would be weighed heavily in our consideration".
Mr. Andrews has made age — and, by association, competency — the cornerstone of his upstart challenge with all the subtlety of someone who wonders whether a stranger is deaf by screaming in his ear.
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The most crucial variable in the outcomes for women is the competency of the surgeon developed over years of experience.
The issue then becomes the competency of the surgeons finishing general surgery residencies today.
Licensing is established to ensure the competency of the driver.
The competency of the instructors can also vary widely.
"Put the competency in the middle and think about every time you've used it (inside and outside of work).
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