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Watch it!" Through his eyes, I saw the films anew; some moves that I had thought merely competent became luminous when he said, "Watch it!" Raphael knew what really mattered; his wisdom lay easy on his skin.
President John F. Kennedy gave Dr. Kelsey the Distinguished Civilian Service Medal, and a picture of her accepting the award wearing a black dress, holding a white purse and looking demure but competent became the iconic image of the agency.
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This method is particularly suited to determining success-critical situations as this involves questioning experts about challenging situations in which major differences between competent and less competent employees become apparent.
As shown in Table 1, after 31 doublings, clones #1 and #2, but none of the others, were swa competent; clone #3 became swa competent after 53 doublings (Li et al, 2010) and clone #4 after 86 doublings.
If managers treated their employees as if they were competent, they would become competent.
Competent physicians become submerged in America's "profit-maximizing medical culture," as the article mentions.
Araújo, who colleagues described as studious, serious and highly competent, had become used to receiving death threats.
"Generally, the more educated people get, the less competent they become in reading literature in their native language".
But I don't think most people are competent to become editors, or have the time or the interest".
Each SOP is specified from a cluster of equivalent cells, called a proneural cluster, all of them competent to become SOP.
We have conducted an in vivo screen for adult cell types that are competent to become insulin-producing cells.
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