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Thus non-gland mesenchyme appears to lose its competence to form a gland as it develops.

What if management as an "interest" not a "brain" used this chaos to overstate its competence: to increase demand, and hence payment?

Russia won another victory last night, proving itself a worthy host for major international competitions and further allaying lingering doubts about its competence to hold the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, a Black Sea resort.

The most significant feature of the proposed method is its competence to operate in a region beyond the Shannon boundary.

The SVM technique has been effectively used to perform multivariate function estimation, nonlinear regression problems, etc. due to its competence to escape from local minima, improved generalization capability and sparse representation of the solution (Vapnik 1999).

Recent polls show that the majority of Americans want government to deal with a wide range of pressing issues -- but do not have faith in its competence to get things right.

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If we expect the car to know when to cede control, then we are expecting the car to know the limits of its own competence to understand when it is capable and when it is not.

While WHO's treaty-making power is expressed in general terms to extend to any matter within its competence, its power to make regulations extends to specific, enumerated areas [ 55, 132].

According to the agreement an association of Serbian municipalities now needs to be formed and its competences need to be defined.The really big unknown in Kosovo this year relates to the Special Investigative Task Force of the EU's police and justice mission.

Even if there are different paradigm shifts in medicine, the entire skills which exist in the speciality of gynaecology and obstetrics provide a basis that maintains the leading role for the specialty according to its competence: If the speciality wants to rise to the challenge of shaping the future of (women's) health, this denotes a comprehensive move towards women's health.

LONDON, Nov. 23 — The uproar over the British tax agency's loss of computer disks with personal and financial information on about 25 million Britons has rocked the five-month-old government of Prime Minister Gordon Brown, raising new questions about its competence and ability to withstand the challenge of a resurgent Conservative Party.

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