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"It needs to be done in a way that is competent not only educationally but also financially from an efficiency standpoint," he said.

Convent culture presented the especially competent not only with constant exposure to some of the best religious literature and music, but also with challenges that encouraged their imagination and inventiveness: positions such as prioress, sub-prioress, bursar, novice mistress, and choir mistress.

Consequently, in a new science-based field like regenerative medicine, the scientific community needs to be competent not only in science but also in shaping the technology market, as they may be the only actors who can understand the potential embedded in the science and technology in question.

But Stunica was a learned scholar, competent not only in Latin and Greek but also in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic; he was one of the team of scholars that Cardinal Ximénes brought together to produce the great polyglot Bible published at Alcalá.

The preserved synaptic architecture we observed by EM suggests synaptosomes are competent, not only for neurotransmitter release but also for synaptic transmission, with synaptic glutamate receptors directly across from the site of release at presynaptic active zone being preferentially activated.

A little unexpectedly, we found that both the trimeric and dimeric enzymes of E. coli, RecBCDEc and RecBCEc (lacking RecD), were competent not only to protect the ΔrecCBD strain of P. syringae from UV and MMC treatment, but also in supporting the growth of the mutant at low temperature, suggesting that both RecBCDEc and RecBCEc complexes retain functional activity at 4°C.

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Or, we could reorient the health professions' education to address the needs of the context in which services would be delivered, and prepare students to become not only competent technical experts but also culturally competent and sensitive to what can be enhanced in a health-promoting environment (4, 17).

These leaders recognize that an ideal employee is not only competent, but also has the confidence to convey their competence when it matters most.

I can see that these women, of every age and size, are not only competent: they're graceful.

According to a 2012 study in the American Sociological Review into hiring practices for elite positions, "employers sought candidates who were not only competent but also culturally similar to themselves".

High-quality apprenticeships – such as those offered by City & Guilds – guarantee that learners are not only competent to the required level, but have also received sufficient practical experience applying this knowledge and honing their skills in the workplace.

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