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"Now the New P.O. is lean, core-competent and ready to play to our strengths: easy rates, delivery to your door as regular as the rising sun and -- the big one -- ever more whackalicious stamps.
The expectations of the postgraduate training of doctor are that residents are competent in the six core competencies.
The University of Guelph Master of Public Health program provided a positive learning environment in which graduates gained proficiency across the Core Competencies through core and elective courses, meaningful practicums, and competent faculty.
Some people capsulize it with the term "core competency," but it's not just a matter of being competent.
[Blackwater]." But, "If the claim is that they are more effective why are we loosing in Afghanistan?" He said, "Clearly there is a role for contractors but we have lost control of the chance to have a core of competent government officials doing the work, from GS-14 for 114K to go to SAIC and doubling that they have lost the chance to have a professional cadres.
This has pacified the opposition somewhat, though its role is still far from clear.Circumstances suggest that America's forces will have to build goodwill wherever they can find it: among exiles as well as tribal sheikhs, religious figures, and the competent core of Iraqi technocrats.
One of the core attributes of competent practice is the ability to locate and analyze high-quality evidence.
Previous research showed that giving feedback is a core characteristic of competent trainers [ 20, 21].
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