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Burnout complaints include emotional exhaustion, negative attitudes towards work, and a sense of diminished competence to fulfil the demands posed by the job [ 2, 3].
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In any case, when it comes to the region's future, it is surely better for the agency's leaders to confront the wrath of the governors and other politicians than to stand by while the Port Authority withers into a pool of patronage and diminished competence.
One exception is that equality of income may diminish competence on tasks that demand the application of established principles rather than intuition.
In special research populations where there are reasons to doubt children's decision-making capacities (e.g. intellectual disabled children or pediatric patients with a psychiatric disorder that diminishes competence), a research protocol could include a standardized competence assessment of participants.
The federal case United States v. Brawner, from 1972, recognized the "diminished capacity" defense, and other courts since have also treated dementia, and even "mild cognitive impairment," as relevant to a person's competence to plead guilty, such as Alvarez-Jacinto v. United States, in 2010.
"But employers don't have the competence to do that".
Nothing is beyond the teacher's competence to care.
Quality ranges from journeyman competence to high academic proficiency.
Demonstrated competence to undertake independent research.
How central is this core competence to customer benefits?
The competence to manage and guide through change is a core competence today.
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