Sentence examples for form of competence from inspiring English sources

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The intricacies of cyberwarfare and technologically advanced weaponry, used both by and against M.I.6, ultimately yield to a more primal form of competence that is, in effect, without content — the three Rs of killin' — which are underpinned by deep family lore, personal pain, and the weight of ancient history distilled into legend (with a hint of the role of religion added as a crucial thread).

Members whose meanings are consistently rejected and whose experiences are considered irrelevant, and hence not accepted as a form of competence, will develop an identity of marginality (Tsui 2007).

Despite the fact that self-assessment has been reported to be the most common form of competence evaluation [31], no studies defining the modern registered radiographers' self-assessment of clinical competencies were identified, except the one Smith and Fisher conducted in 2011 [32], which focussed on registered nurses who had completed a short course in basic radiography.

In fact, a healthy respect for our limitations is itself a form of competence.

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But this 'matching model' depends crucially on implicit, contestable presuppositions about the proper functioning of the electoral process and about the forms of competence required for good citizenship presuppositions associated with the social choice conception of democracy.

Environmental literacy or lay literacy is the term used to designate that form of unspecialized competence involved in generally dealing with a literate environment.

The quantitative data was collected in the form of Representational Competence assessment test score, self-reported mental difficulty score, and self-reported mental effort score for both groups.

Drawing inspiration from these humble beginnings, later researchers have been able to show that a wide range of vertebrate species (such as racoons [2], dolphins [3], monkeys [4], songbirds [5] and even salamanders [6]) also possess some form of numerical competence.

In this context, it is important for caregivers to be aware of patients' attitudes toward treatments, as a form of cultural competence [ 20].

A particular form of cultural competence (RECC) training is mandatory for all clinical staff; however the same does not apply to senior managers and directors.

31 A change in the analgesic regimen was the most frequent procedure, and it is reason to believe that this and other simple procedures could have been performed at home, if the resources in the form of necessary competence were available.

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