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Twenty-two isolates had a competence higher than 10 4 under the induction of CSP-1: 11 isolates of 6B, 4 isolates of 14, 4 isolates of 19F, and 3 isolates of 23F.
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Anyone can join in, because words (unlike palettes and pianos) lead a double life: we all have a competence.
Someone with poor Spanish, or a child who is on their way to adult competence, nevertheless has a competence in Chomsky's sense.
This instrument consists of visual analogue scales and Likert scale items and has a competence cutoff score of at least 60.
Thomas Mohr had a sturdy competence as Moses, but most of the men's voices were in distressing health.
Compared to qualified nurses, non-qualified supporters had a significant low competence, and psychologists had a high competence.
All three had a thorough technical competence in their scholarly field of scientifically oriented philosophy.
In his opinion for a unanimous court, Justice David H. Souter said Congress had "a superior institutional competence" in deciding how to hold H.M.O.'s accountable.
However, Mr Robinson said: "I would always be more impressed when people ask for the transfer of full fiscal powers if they had shown a competence in dealing with the powers that we have.
But the Chief of Staff is presumed to have a special competence and a purity of motive, since the Army is non-political.
Auburn has a lethal competence: you can see his play, which is already bound for celluloid, eating up the West End.
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