Sentence examples for failure of competence from inspiring English sources

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For the police, too, it was a signal failure of competence and preparedness.

And while you should have better investigated the situation before making the switch, that is a failure of competence; his declining to volunteer key facts is a failure of ethics.

Scarman's inquiry, which was given added urgency by the rioting which flared again across the country in July of the same year, was fundamentally about the police failure to handle riots which resulted from oppressive policing, the collapse of consent and the failure of competence in dealing with conflict and public disorder.

It is difficult at this stage of theoretical development to establish whether a certain reasoning "mistake" is due to a failure of competence or a failure of performance, or to specify exactly what processes are involved in the hypothesis evaluation system.

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For example, in women presenting with depression in primary care, perceived failures of competence in primary social roles were interpreted as a sense of duty to seek care [ 39] but framing help-seeking as a moral action coloured women's experiences of care, which in turn came to be seen in terms of 'self-sacrifice' and the 'moral dilemma' of accepting medication.

This is a failure of normative competence for which society is to blame and which it is society's duty to correct (470).

Further research may show that a high degree of variability in complexity within sessions and between sessions is diagnostic of failures of pragmatic competence in traumatic brain injury patients.

For such worthwhile and peaceful events to be snarled up by slow-moving and inappropriate bureaucracies is a failure of values and competence".

The suffering from Hurricane Katrina was still fresh then, with the storm representing to Democrats a failure of compassion and competence by the Bush administration.

The authors, who both worked at the Bank of England, attribute the FSRs' failure either to simple lack of competence or to reluctance to publicise weaknesses.The failure to spot trouble in the system as a whole was replicated in the supervision of individual banks.

The former had created "chaos and confusion" because of a "failure of imagination and sociological competence", while the latter represented "a terrible waste of resources".Unless the government can restore its reputation for competence, voters will punish it.

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